FDMuser

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Who played the new version, I do not ask for spoilers, just answer 2 questions please:
1. The new world is less than 2 walking in front of it?
2. Is the new world finished? Or detailed for different updates like the 2 coming before it?
 

AnonimNok

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Who played the new version, I do not ask for spoilers, just answer 2 questions please:
1. The new world is less than 2 walking in front of it?
2. Is the new world finished? Or detailed for different updates like the 2 coming before it?
1. In fact, yes, although it is rather a little different since it is only 1 section - the estate. The two previous vr worlds had several sections.
2. No. 3 VR world is not over yet. It seems like it will be finished in version 0.27.1.
 
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Ruzei

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1. In fact, yes, although it is rather a little different since it is only 1 section - the estate. The two previous vr worlds had several sections.
2. No. 3 VR world is not over yet. It seems like it will be finished in version 0.27.1.
Did you play the Potato or Quad version? The latest Potato version had everything lag for me for some reason.
 
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FDMuser

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Everything written below is my personal opinion and does not claim to be the ultimate truth.
I never understood why the authors who publish their games on sites like this make delays between patrons and non-patrons (especially delays of 3 weeks.)
Who usually pays the money author for content that can be obtained for free - a person who wants and can support the author (both conditions must be met).
Who usually does not pay is either the one who ideologically never pays for content, or the one who cannot and / or does not want to.
What people who pay money love is unique content, the ability to influence the plot, communication and discussion of the game with the author.
And yes, I was the patron of several game developers, and I (repeat PERSONALLY TO ME) did not care if people who did not pay for the game at the same time as me, or if they did it 3 weeks later.
Are these delays actually attracting someone from patrons?
Are there people who subscribe (or ever subscribed) to this (or any other) developer's patreon ONLY TO get the game one of the first?
 

AnonimNok

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Dec 20, 2020
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Everything written below is my personal opinion and does not claim to be the ultimate truth.
I never understood why the authors who publish their games on sites like this make delays between patrons and non-patrons (especially delays of 3 weeks.)
Who usually pays the money author for content that can be obtained for free - a person who wants and can support the author (both conditions must be met).
Who usually does not pay is either the one who ideologically never pays for content, or the one who cannot and / or does not want to.
What people who pay money love is unique content, the ability to influence the plot, communication and discussion of the game with the author.
And yes, I was the patron of several game developers, and I (repeat PERSONALLY TO ME) did not care if people who did not pay for the game at the same time as me, or if they did it 3 weeks later.
Are these delays actually attracting someone from patrons?
Are there people who subscribe (or ever subscribed) to this (or any other) developer's patreon ONLY TO get the game one of the first?
Are you kidding me. The author does not publish anything here. Here is pirated content in the sense that the content of the authors is published here without their permission. The author may not know about this site, or the author does not want to somehow deal with content piracy.
 

FDMuser

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Are you kidding me. The author does not publish anything here. Here is pirated content in the sense that the content of the authors is published here without their permission. The author may not know about this site, or the author does not want to somehow deal with content piracy.
Is it so? I thought the developer himself uploads his game here in order to popularize it and collect new followers on his patreon through this.
 

temnui

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Everything written below is my personal opinion and does not claim to be the ultimate truth.
I never understood why the authors who publish their games on sites like this make delays between patrons and non-patrons (especially delays of 3 weeks.)
Who usually pays the money author for content that can be obtained for free - a person who wants and can support the author (both conditions must be met).
Who usually does not pay is either the one who ideologically never pays for content, or the one who cannot and / or does not want to.
What people who pay money love is unique content, the ability to influence the plot, communication and discussion of the game with the author.
And yes, I was the patron of several game developers, and I (repeat PERSONALLY TO ME) did not care if people who did not pay for the game at the same time as me, or if they did it 3 weeks later.
Are these delays actually attracting someone from patrons?
Are there people who subscribe (or ever subscribed) to this (or any other) developer's patreon ONLY TO get the game one of the first?
Let me disagree, I`m exact that person that started supporting on patreon, but another game, because want get early access. So I beleave that this option can motivate some person to support autors. Ofcourse 3 tiers and 1-2-3 weeks delay, I think, it is a little bit overcomlicated. But the core concept make sence.
 
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Everything written below is my personal opinion and does not claim to be the ultimate truth.
I never understood why the authors who publish their games on sites like this make delays between patrons and non-patrons (especially delays of 3 weeks.)
Who usually pays the money author for content that can be obtained for free - a person who wants and can support the author (both conditions must be met).
Who usually does not pay is either the one who ideologically never pays for content, or the one who cannot and / or does not want to.
What people who pay money love is unique content, the ability to influence the plot, communication and discussion of the game with the author.
And yes, I was the patron of several game developers, and I (repeat PERSONALLY TO ME) did not care if people who did not pay for the game at the same time as me, or if they did it 3 weeks later.
Are these delays actually attracting someone from patrons?
Are there people who subscribe (or ever subscribed) to this (or any other) developer's patreon ONLY TO get the game one of the first?
What kind of gonk opinion is this? This site is basically a free market for stolen porn games, uploads here are either pirated or the free release of certain games (most times 5 updates or more behind the exclusive release). They aren't forcing any delays on people, it's simple, you want the game before others, pay more, if not, wait.
 
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