Zetta Man

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Can't delay an update when he was vague about it even though he said he'd release it waaaaaay before October 10th which means he'll actually release it October 9th.
As I said before, it will be released on October 9. I can see the future, Milfy City 0.7 will drop on February 11/2020. There will be a 5 minutes Christmas event that will drop before it and no Halloween event this year.
 
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Give it a rest with this game, so much time passed when we played it that most of us don't remember what it meant and that's why I don't care if it will release this trick or not I only feel sorry for those who keep paying this scammer:);)
I think the bulk of his supporters just forgot about it. If you have thousands in bills to pay and are lazy you can forget about.
 
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that's my secret, I don't pay for any of these games on here ;)
Right now neither do I. I have thrown a few bucks to developers who delivered something. I gave Icstor a couple of months(not 10 bucks a month) of support when Milfy City came out. It was when I first started trying these games. His first release had a ton of content that was way above the rest at the time. I am American where tipping is expected for good service. So when I did support a developer I considered it a tip that was not required. But I felt he deserved it at the time. The only people I support now are developers who Mod HS. Even though I stopped messing around with HS they put out content consistently and I keep my copy up to date.

Having said that, I can see never supporting developers. But by the same token, it is like tipping a stripper. Not required but not stupid either.
 

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Right now neither do I. I have thrown a few bucks to developers who delivered something. I gave Icstor a couple of months(not 10 bucks a month) of support when Milfy City came out. It was when I first started trying these games. His first release had a ton of content that was way above the rest at the time. I am American where tipping is expected for good service. So when I did support a developer I considered it a tip that was not required. But I felt he deserved it at the time. The only people I support now are developers who Mod HS. Even though I stopped messing around with HS they put out content consistently and I keep my copy up to date.

Having said that, I can see never supporting developers. But by the same token, it is like tipping a stripper. Not required but not stupid either.
Not quite sure how you can make that connection. That is like ordering a pizza for delivery, handing the driver a few bucks for tip and taking the pizza/closing the door. Eventually...they'd go out of business.
 

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At the beginning of November, maybe. Just in time for another month of payment. *cough* exit scam *cough*
I must admit I was fooled. Anyone who has followed this thread knows I bash Icstor regularly. But I was sure he was going to make the August deadline. I thought no way will he miss it even if it meant a small release. It has gotten so pathetic I wound up just bashing Linda(Linda is a trashbag BTW) instead and talking about how dysfunctional all the characters are. Except for poor Bob, probably the best dad in this genre.

This guy knows he is bulletproof now and it shows now.
 

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Not quite sure how you can make that connection. That is like ordering a pizza for delivery, handing the driver a few bucks for tip and taking the pizza/closing the door. Eventually...they'd go out of business.
I delivered pizzas in HS. I did not get paid shit by the parlor. I made my money off of people to lazy to pick up their own order. My point was that I see the support as a tip and not as a means for the developer to continue. I will tip for what you have done, not for what you might do in the future.
 

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I delivered pizzas in HS. I did not get paid shit by the parlor. I made my money off of people to lazy to pick up their own order. My point was that I see the support as a tip and not as a means for the developer to continue. I will tip for what you have done, not for what you might do in the future.
A "tip jar" of a few people each tossing devs a dollar or so a month doesn't allow these games to be made...just in DAZ assets/hardware alone.
 

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A "tip jar" of a few people each tossing devs a dollar or so a month doesn't allow these games to be made...just in DAZ assets/hardware alone.
I don't give anyone money so they can eventually make something. That is like the insanity of kick starter of indi go go. These are the days of the internet. Summertime Saga works on exactly this basis. If you give a buck and 5 or 10 thousand also give just a buck. That is 60k to 120k gross annually. Most of these games are one or 2 people. I am not paying for people's hardware, I am tipping for what you made already. Most businesses have to invest a lot of money before they see a single dime of income.
 
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I don't give anyone money so they can eventually make something. That is like the insanity of kick starter of indi go go. These are the days of the internet. Summertime Saga works on exactly this basis. If you give a buck and 5 or 10 thousand also give just a buck. That is 60k to 120k gross annually. Most of these games are one or 2 people. I am not paying for people's hardware, I am tipping for what you made already. Most businesses have to invest a lot of money before they see a single dime of income.
I can tell you from experience, one dev in particular (will go unnamed), that without this so called "kickstarter patreon" money....especially a surge after months of little/no support and visibility, he's not making games....PERIOD. That's probably the reality for the majority of devs out there (the very top few guys being outliers).

But...to each their own. Just giving another perspective.
 

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[v0.5c] Save file

Complete the saving of all current tasks,and only save the three ladies tasks in the house.

All hidden are currently found.

I did it manually,because I didn't figure out how to cheat,so I didn't change the money.:unsure:

note: persistent (delete!) .save

Save location: C:/use/use name/AppData/Roaming/RenPy/Milfy City

Please enjoy it:)
 

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well I am working as animator but don't know about you or how is your logic regarding this matter , but i see many of my co-workers who are managing 2 two projects per year and they earn almost around 20k per month

and that is fact it is not even a lie animation or game design industry are dominating the market right now and with platforms like Patreon youtube or other teaching platform such as skillshare and udemy its is to reach that amount of money if you are skilled at your job
The logic is simple, 20k per month is 240k per year. The US government releases average income levels and less than 1/2 of 1 percent of the working population 240K per year and if you do any sort of job search for animator pay you will see virtually zero ads for pay at the level you are talking about. I think this is pretty solid logic to base my opinion that few animators are making that kind of money.
 

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Here is another interesting stat for those of you that think many people are making serious money on Patreon:




There are like anything else in life a handful of people making really good money on Youtube, Instagram, Patreon, etc but most do not make much. Even long term established industries like real estate, the average real estate agent last year make 28k, that is for the year, not monthly. Yet how often do you hear people saying they are getting into real estate to make money.
 

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Here is another interesting stat for those of you that think many people are making serious money on Patreon:




There are like anything else in life a handful of people making really good money on Youtube, Instagram, Patreon, etc but most do not make much. Even long term established industries like real estate, the average real estate agent last year make 28k, that is for the year, not monthly. Yet how often do you hear people saying they are getting into real estate to make money.
Well... If noone earned anything (or very little) from said things...
Why would so many work with it today?
IMO that post made no sence and was more likely based on someone being butthurt for not being a good photographer :Kappa:
 
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