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GustavoGanz

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Ok, I think it's time to kick the game off the SSD. Too bad .... A super game with the best kink skill system in my opinion. There are loads of crap games here on F95, why do the good games die and the crap continues to be developed. Very sad look .... :cry:
 

mtran.hs

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I recommend to be sad, but not pissed off. We get this stuff here for free and he stopped billing patreon. If he stops his hobby, try no to be angry.
Sorry, not me. I didn't get it for free. And many people have been discussing back and forth about this, so let's not get into that type of reasoning anymore, mate...
 

Setterbuk1

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https://steamdb.info/app/2358500/history/ said:
Changelist #27924129
11 days ago · 13 March 2025 – 08:27:53 UTC
Added library_assets
Added library_capsule: en
Added library_hero: en
Added library_logo: en
Added logo_position/height_pct: 93.40277777777777
Added logo_position/pinned_position: BottomLeft
Added logo_position/width_pct: 31.785133637666206
Does this mean it is not dead?
 
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Moussedo

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I don't know if it's just me, but I feel like a lot of games are getting abandonned recently, or take years, and years to be finished. Is there an explanation for that ?
 
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Meiri

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I don't know if it's just me, but I feel like a lot of games are getting abandonned recently, or take years, and years to be finished. Is there an explanation for that ?
Not really, I think the ratio of abandoned games hasn't changed, and honestly I don't think a game taking years to be finished is unusual If you want a bit of quality rendering takes time specially since this is a side job for most developers who cannot afford this to become their main source of income.

Usually the big red flag is when the developer starts developing a second game without finishing the first, these things never end well and usually end with one or both games getting abandoned, I think it kinda happened here judging by their patreon post from long ago.

Still I wouldn't completely consider this abandoned, I have seen many developers disappear for months sometimes even a year and then resume the development, but I wouldn't get my hopes up either, it's better if you move to other games and if this comes back then great and if not then hopefully you find something new and better.
 

Jaga Telesin

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I don't know if it's just me, but I feel like a lot of games are getting abandonned recently, or take years, and years to be finished. Is there an explanation for that ?
The games that don't pull in enough income for the author to justify continuing with, usually get abandoned. That is unless it's their hobby and they have a job that supports them normally.

The games that *do* pull in enough income (or vast amounts of it), usually tend to get milked out for years for maximum profit, padded with content that they never really needed. I've seen a handful of games that aren't that way, where the developer is genuinely working hard with monthly (or more frequent) updates that contribute to their games.

By-and-large that's usually what ends up happening - the producers stay (and often get milked), the non-producers usually tend to die off. And it's unfortunate, because some of the games that aren't well funded are amazing games.
 

TheCrimsonRevenger

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I don't know if it's just me, but I feel like a lot of games are getting abandonned recently, or take years, and years to be finished. Is there an explanation for that ?
If the game doesn't make money, it's alot of time and work(and money if you're using DAZ models) for nothing but empty praise from randos who stole your stuff.

Oh, and you might brick your PC during the long hours of rendering if you don't have a high-end rig.

If it does make money, there's now alot of pressure which can turn into writer's(programmer's?) block, which then incurs more pressure and anger, increasing stress and prolonging the blockage in a self-perpetuating cycle. Even in a best-case scenario where that doesn't happen the temptation to milk it as long as possible is one few can resist.

I've long toyed with the idea of trying to make my own game but I know myself well enough to know I am exactly the guy who won't finish it if it's not making money, and would find it difficult to resist needlessly dragging it out if it does. lol
 
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Lord Bradley

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It's almost always sad when a game gets abandoned, but especially when the game is so well polished and adored by fans. At times like these I hold a secret hope that a fan of the game with capabilities for development would reach out to the dev and try to convince to hand the project over to the fan so it could continue its life.
 

Krytax123

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I'm not a fan of the one that's being worked on now either. This game was truly superior in every way.
Im always confused about these kind of games anyway, who wants to play a bad or at max average card game just because there are some titties

In that case just play a good card game.

Dont get the dev either, its like downgrading your product for no reason at all. Like he woke up and thought "Hmm i think i want to become a worse dev! That would be awesome!"
 

osanaiko

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Im always confused about these kind of games anyway, who wants to play a bad or at max average card game just because there are some titties

In that case just play a good card game.

Dont get the dev either, its like downgrading your product for no reason at all. Like he woke up and thought "Hmm i think i want to become a worse dev! That would be awesome!"
Well, my understanding of the back story is this:

MrSilverLust was (and probably still is) a big fan of Slay the Spire. After he released chapter 6, he was feeling like he needed a break from NIF. So he decided to try making a card battle style game as small side project for fun, and also experiment with the new AI tools to learn more about them. After he got to a certain point with Decked in Love he released it as a kinda preview (for free), then he went back and did another two releases of NIF, chapter 7 part 1 and 2, and then a released a minor update for DIL in Sept'24. After that we have not really heard anything more about either game.

So It's not as though this small side project is the specific reason that NIF has not had a release for ~10 months. And there is no public information suggesting that MrSL is currently working on Decked In Love now - he seems to have just gone to ground completely.

I honestly hope MrSL is not having troubles in the "real world", and this hiatus is just "normal" burnout from putting so much of his energy in NIF for 3 years straight. I'm grateful for the chance to work with hin, and of course I'm sad that we can't see the continuation or conclusion, but ... that's just the way it goes.
 
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Krytax123

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Well, my understanding of the back story is this:

MrSilverLust was (and probably still is) a big fan of Slay the Spire. After he released chapter 6, he was feeling like he needed a break from NIF. So he decided to try making a card battle style game as small side project for fun, and also experiment with the new AI tools to learn more about them. After he got the minimum version done and released it (for free) he went back and did another two releases of NIF, chapter 7 part 1 and 2, and then a released a minor update for DIL in Sept'24. After that we have not really heard anything more about either game.

So It's not as though this small side project is the specific reason that NIF has not had a release for ~10 months. Nor is MrSL currently publicly working on Decked In Love now - he seems to have just gone to ground completely.

I honestly hope MrSL is not having troubles in the "real world", and this hiatus is just "normal" burnout from putting so much of his energy in NIF for 3 years straight. I'm grateful for the change to work with hin, and I'm sad that we can't see the continuation or conclusion, but ... that's just the way it goes.
I mean yeah, Slay the Spire IS awesome, the thing is you dont create anything comparable to it as a little side project, you will either have to dive in really deep and make it creative and complex which is not easy to create (and probably not really what most adult fans here are looking for) or you will create a kinda cheap garbage card game really nobody needs

Did he stopped patreon subscriptions during the developmend of decked in love (between chapter 6 and 7 according to you? Otherwise that was not free and instead subsidized by his nif patreons. But i have to clue what happened there and i dont really care, hes the dev and he can do what he want as long as people are paying or he doesnt need the money.
 
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