You must be registered to see the links
I don't understand why you posted these links. People who aren't patrons/server members can't read them, and people who are patrons/server members will likely have already read them at the source.You must be registered to see the links
	
	
	You must be registered to see the links
How long would you need?2 years for something around 15/30 minutes.
How did you try posting those images? Every single one of them is missing. In general, it's better to copy images individually and paste them manually in your post (or upload them) rather than doing something like select-copying a large part of a Patreon or Discord post or something.Just some more none spoiler renders, as always, no colour grading applied yet
![]()
![]()
![]()
Add yourself to the list of keyboard warriors.for all those little bitches and sarky fucks complaining and acting like keyboard warriors, look here
(You must be registered to see the links) for the proof it is NOT abandoned, and to see current progress. ta ta
Tag is by F95 rules, the tag in most cases doesn't mean shit.for all those little bitches and sarky fucks complaining and acting like keyboard warriors, look here
(You must be registered to see the links) for the proof it is NOT abandoned, and to see current progress. ta ta
That's a pretty big assumption, given you almost never know what's actually going on in a dev's real life. Sure, there are some — many, almost certainly — who are, in fact, lazy. But there could be some who are giving up because they're burned out. There are some who have real-life issues that require them to step away from their projects. Hell, there are even some, sadly, who just die. I wouldn't be so quick to assume laziness.All that tag does is let you know the dev is lazy
That is true, at least. Not sure it's really redeems the first half of your post, though.think hard before you support one who has the tag here on
Then what do you call when a dev goes months without saying anything it takes a min to type something downThat's a pretty big assumption, given you almost never know what's actually going on in a dev's real life. Sure, there are some — many, almost certainly — who are, in fact, lazy. But there could be some who are giving up because they're burned out. There are some who have real-life issues that require them to step away from their projects. Hell, there are even some, sadly, who just die. I wouldn't be so quick to assume laziness.
That is true, at least. Not sure it's really redeems the first half of your post, though.![]()