swiver
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Holy shit where are her organs?
in da butt!!

Holy shit where are her organs?
Fair... Enough place to hide em.in da butt!!
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called it this is what happens when two games share dev teams/proof readers they get samey and interlinked soon it be hard to tell the games apart lolhope dev not get influenced too much by shadows dev.. playing latest new version of it and its starting to feel like the same game.. its ok to have different ideas..
I know very well that the two know each other! They even do some light cross-featuring! Kate from Shadows is the unknown girl Eric meets at the Neon Club…So because Shadow takes inspiration from MNGF its plundering and you feel there is a "feud"?
The devs know each other, yes. I am sure if MNGF Dev doesnt like what Shadows is doing they can speak up for themselves.
I like both games and they clearly have a different story and a different approach in how to go about things.
Aside from the foregone conclusion of "plundering" poppycock, I missed the part where this is a problem... Sharing assets? Same universe? "Brand"? Is this any different from what creators have done in virtually every medium? If it were one dev who said I wanna write two separate stories would that be an issue (aside from the smartassery here by some fuckface about how you're never gonna reach potential time schdeule fap qaulity quack rbrrrrrrrrrrbr)?Yet, the solution is already there—they just need to fully embrace it by officially declaring that the games share the same universe!
I think we shouldn’t compare gigantic production companies with one-man productions. Also, if big companies communicate in advance about their extended/shared universe projects, it’s for a reason. They don’t prepare their audience ahead of time for nothing.... Is this any different from what creators have done in virtually every medium?
No offence, bro, but what the actual fuck are you waffling about? You're just typing to type at this point.I think we shouldn’t compare gigantic production companies with one-man productions. Also, if big companies communicate in advance about their extended/shared universe projects, it’s for a reason. They don’t prepare their audience ahead of time for nothing.
Here, we just have two guys having fun. I even suspect (though I could be wrong, of course) that we’re more in a situation like, ‘Can I use this?’ ‘Yeah, I don’t care, do whatever you want,’ or ‘Hey, what if we did a cross-feature?’ ‘Okay…’
Basically, a full-speed-ahead approach, with each one having their own story idea and not worrying too much about the rest.
Except from the player’s perspective (and even worse, the backers), it might not be as cool because the two project share a big chunk of the same public!
That’s what I was trying to say (maybe clumsily, and I apologize if that’s the case) in my previous post…
Don’t start like that when you know full well you’ll try hard to be offensive. At the very least… it’s immature.No offence...
Yes, but actually no! Because you can tune the general tone/color atmosphere with your prompt. IF you end up with the same thing, it just means you used a default LoRa without tuning it. And at worst, in post prod, you can take all your backgrounds (for a specific area) and change the hue or whatever... This is the kind of thing that makes me say there’s a bit of laziness in that regard.Welcome to AI generated content...
I generally agree. The story will always be the most important part, and the backgrounds, as long as you spend a minimum amount of time on them, are secondary. But when too many things start giving you a sense of déjà vu, both in writing and in the settings/backgrounds, at some point, the cup overflows, and what was excusable until then suddenly doesn’t pass anymore…MostlyCritical said:For me, what's important, is the content.
You’re quoting me, but I’m sure I’ve never brought up the topic of NTR or anything related over this board. So I don’t have much to say about that remark, except that yes, the flame wars that come from it can be pretty annoying…MostlyCritical said:Some people should be banned from commenting or reviewing games on this forum. There's no NTR = Bad game, or why do we have to wait multiple updates before the GF fucks another guy = You're spoiled by Netorase Manga.
Pretty much agree if I set aside my criticism of the form and a few annoying repetitions I mentioned.MostlyCritical said:At this point I'm just going on a rant, from my perspective both games have their qualities and seem to be going in seperate directions, but also stay in touch with eachother, which is great for someone that enjoys both and would love to see more cross-overs.
why do people bring up patreon numbers theres afew devs with wild numbers of pledgers lol means nothing
yeah alot of ratings can be biased so i dont trust that i play the game and make my own opinion game has potential art wise its great but thats all i like at the moment i like tension in my nts games not lovey dovey stuff doesnt work for meAlso it is wildly known that some of the games are backed up here ratings wise. So trusting a game’s ratings/patron numbers is nothing but nonsense.
what do you mean by this?some of the games are backed up here ratings wise
Nah, if you know how to give a low rating with good explanation, then it will not be deleted. 90% of the low ratings are just people who don't like the genre (they don't even talk about the game) or have some beef with the developer.I am just saying sometimes rules work differently for low ratings compared to high ratings.
How/ by whom for first? and how does patreon relate? can there be fake subscribers? i'm confused..Also it is wildly known that some of the games are backed up here ratings wise. So trusting a game’s ratings/patron numbers is nothing but nonsense.