The number of devs that do that are extremely, extremely few and far between. Just because a handful of outliers exist doesnt mean it should be expected as the norm. The machine (s) to do that kind of render farm is extremely expensive to not just put out 11 pixel renders.Don't be so sarcastic. There are devs who pull out 1000+ renders per update monthly, which is 300+ renders per week, so what I said is not so strange.
You're talking to an inactive Dev. Would you agree that SubscribeStar/Patreon and crew could and should move financial rewards to the end of finished projects, rather than in tandem with them? Perhaps a monthly diminishment of returns regardless of pledges would be advisable for a certain sector of creators? Some people need deadlines just to get out of bed.The number of devs that do that are extremely, extremely few and far between. Just because a handful of outliers exist doesnt mean it should be expected as the norm. The machine (s) to do that kind of render farm is extremely expensive to not just put out 11 pixel renders.
I mean, that is a completely different argument. I am very on record on f95 and probably have dozens of posts now about how much I hate the Patreon model for "indie" devs. More than willing to spend 15-20 bucks on major releases for games that come out like a normal indie dev, or from devs who have proven to stick to outlines and finish projects, but just not going to finance someone's hobby for them to bail on projects or completely change the direction of a game.You're talking to an inactive Dev. Would you agree that SubscribeStar/Patreon and crew could and should move financial rewards to the end of finished projects, rather than in tandem with them? Perhaps a monthly diminishment of returns regardless of pledges would be advisable for a certain sector of creators? Some people need deadlines just to get out of bed.
few weeks i think. don't expect logic on porn games.Ok I just started playing it but the beginning is very strange as far as the college is concerned, I mean he was in a coma, he literally gets tired with just a little exercise/walking, he lost his memory (he doesn't remember his family but he will remember the basics to take courses? It's one thing to know how to talk, walk, etc. from the theoretical knowledge of subjects like math, history, etc.) and despite all this is how he's already back to normal after a week (they don't mention the time but an approximate of what is implied) of waking up?
load pre-3.2.5 save.anyone know what’s the new update content? I saw a new update but when I in the game it’s just the same scene with the teacher and one of the girl I forgot her name kinda like punishing MC? and that’s that
nor is kickstarter (as some have "noticed") or any other sites. steam, gog, etc are stores.That's not patronage...
God damnit I'm so tired of people acting like patreon is a store when it's explicitly not that.
We have societal & cultural expectations that discourage holding others accountable for their actions . Take my advice, I don't need it.That's not patronage...
God damnit I'm so tired of people acting like patreon is a store when it's explicitly not that.
No we don't. We literally hold vast swathes of society accountable for things which they have no control over.... The only people who aren't held accountable with any regularity are the wealthy.We have societal & cultural expectations that discourage holding others accountable for their actions . Take my advice, I don't need it.
I'm going to have to think that one over and get back to you.No we don't. We literally hold vast swathes of society accountable for things which they have no control over.... The only people who aren't held accountable with any regularity are the wealthy.
Regardless Patronage is when an artist is paid enough to survive, so that they can afford to create whatever art takes their fancy, historical by one or more wealthy patrons... Commissions are when they're explicitly paid to make a specific thing.
Patreon disperses the cost of Patronage across the masses, but it is not a commission service.
It's literally the same model as, for example, the Royal Shakespeare Company under first Queen Elizabeth I and then King James thereafter. The troupe was paid a regular stipend to survive on while they created and performed plays. The only real difference here is you won't get executed for slacking off (despite how much sometimes people might wish that upon a lazy or dishonest dev).I'm going to have to think that one over and get back to you.
I promise I won't embarrass you anymore with what you just said here, in front of everyone today. You can still delete your comment and no one will be the wiser.
Right. Sure, OK buddy.I promise I won't embarrass you anymore with what you just said here, in front of everyone today. You can still delete your comment and no one will be the wiser.
The audacity...Right. Sure, OK buddy.
They shouldn't have been, but here's a save near the end of v3.2.save broken again
save pls