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No, it's the end of Part 1Is this completed?
No, it's the end of Part 1Is this completed?
Because the alternative means you, her and the kid gets whackSo does this mean I'm on the good route? Don't know how your pregnant gf disappearing is a good thing but I'll just go with itView attachment 1312124
I see if you let her leave only the baby dies which sucks but at least he finally grows some balls in the end.Because the alternative means you, her and the kid gets whack
Hey I sympathize with you, being a truck driver over the road. Live in truck, what does home look like? 70hr work week in 8 day period is the normal in this line of work not to mention driving all over the USA all hours of day/night in a 80,000 pound killing machine. Frankly I enjoy this game and know these are not easy to make, just coming up with a storyline and plot is hard enough without having all the coding and technical stuff alsoExactly. We juggle full time jobs and doing this. That's 7 day work weeks and very little time to do anything else. How many of you could handle that? And yet we're STILL producing another game UHA. Why we have that goal is quite simple, we can't work on 2 games at the same time. So, yeah, maybe if we got support for our work we could! I don;t know if that makes me sound whiney or not, but hell I dare any of you to give it a go.lol
Someone was watching Ghostbusters again lol. Everything was fine until the power grid was shut off by Dick Less lolYour right that bastard is pure evil! string him up, hang him high!
If we allow this kind of behaviour whats next? Human sacrifice! Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!
Is this is work for andriod tooIncest patch v10
I'm just edit it a bit.
We upped it to three thousand just because of you.The monthly income of HSA GAMES has decreased from five hundred to three hundred and fifty... I wonder if the developers will admit that their ultimatum failed, or will they continue to hope for two thousand dollars a month?
This chapter of it is complete.Is the game close to completion?
You can just make a game about a guy corrupting his mother and sisters if you want money. Or maybe even another Witch Trainer clone. I am not saying this for selfish reasons. I care about you!You must be registered to see the links
well said. or it doesn't hit a certain amount of money within a time period, the game will be cancelled.There's a problem with you comparison though, namely that Movie Studios are backed by Producers and companies with money that sponsor the film and expect a return on their investment. That's not what's going on here. At most what your investors get for their money is access to the movie as it's being produced. It's not like they see money back on future sales. Secondly, you're talking about wages, and wages are an expectation of a job working for a boss. But you're self employed when you work on a game. The people who subscribe to you are not obligated to meet what you consider to be a livable wage, they are donating their money in belief of your project.
So again, while it's sad that you aren't at the point where this can be your full time job, it's not the responsibility of your players and patrons to make it so. Donations are not obligations.
It works like this:
You create a game because you want to do it, you ask for money to help fund the creation and earn some money for yourself, but the decision to create it in the first place was yours. So there was no one in the background with money saying "Make this for us".
Which is the opposite of how big game studios or movie studios work. There, the artists are not in control of the project and they're paid by someone else to create it.
You have to stop thinking that you somehow deserve minimum wage for your projects. You are not employed by the Patrons. They don't owe you a set amount. You should be grateful you get anything at all.
Lets look at it from the other side of the coin:
The consumer.
If a patron donates 10 dollars a month to you every month, within 7 months of development they could have bought a major title game from a triple A developer. If your game takes 2 years or more to develop, that's over 240 dollars of their money they've spent on a SINGLE UNFINISHED GAME.
Because not only are they paying to play your game, they're paying the development costs as well.
So when you say you need to reach a certain "per month" amount before starting work on a project, yes, you are holding it hostage for more money. Money no one is obligated to give you and you are setting a restriction on a project only you and your partner are responsible for creating.
If you want to create it, do it. If you don't, then don't.
Do not put it on the players to bribe you enough to do it. If you want to create it, then you'll do it on your own or not at all. It's not up to us, it's up to you.