Ion.TemUS
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Ntrosy blueballing us hard with this one.Nosy is cooking for a week now and fans are starving to death if he keep cooking without giving us meal
Ntrosy blueballing us hard with this one.Nosy is cooking for a week now and fans are starving to death if he keep cooking without giving us meal
Don't worry Nosy said that he will release on 9th so wait for few days 9th October is almost near although he didn't mention month I hope he will definitely release on 9th November if he skips OctoberI pray to the gods that Nosy releases an update on Monday, although I understand that this is highly unlikely.
given the technical and writing stuff the dev has encountered, it's probably more helpful to not state any hard deadlines....Nosy said that he will release on 9th...
Knees weak, arms are heavy?guys I'm losing my footing, my hands are sweaty, my knees are falling, my head is a gyroscope, my tummy hurts
mom's rigatoniKnees weak, arms are heavy?
Reverse psychology ... it might just workI still have a lot of things to do. Will be embarassing tomorrow if I don't.
Yet, if some VILLAIN, would share the new update, I might not do the lots of things I have yet to do and be embarassed tomorrow.
Please, villain, please do not share it. Please no.
I mean if AAA titles have them, they're inevitable and tbh it shows that dev cares. Seriously, as far AI games go this is a solid one with fairly regular updates. No point in bitching about it, especially here, site when people steal games XDnow we wait for the 0.21.xxx bug fixes that will inevitably come out in the next couple of weeks.
whether or not this is a good trend or a good norm for the industry leaves much to be desired though. before the era of downloadable games, games on a cartridge or CD had to be flawless. during that era, showing "care" meant that you had to do rounds of testing before publishing the thing because recalls are expensive....if AAA titles have them, they're inevitable and tbh it shows that dev cares...
Agreed but given its a single dev doing it all and the size and complexity of the games is increasing I think it cant be avoided.whether or not this is a good trend or a good norm for the industry leaves much to be desired though. before the era of downloadable games, games on a cartridge or CD had to be flawless. during that era, showing "care" meant that you had to do rounds of testing before publishing the thing because recalls are expensive.
nowadays. internal beta and alpha testing has practically been given up in lieu of early access and Day 1 downloads where the buyers and customers are the unpaid beta and alpha testers.
just imagine how many new save files will be needed by completionists or how many of those pics depend on specific decisions made earlier in the game not just decisions made in the previous parts.Just to say 152 new pics 80 only L ones