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They have a SubscribeStar page, shown on the OP. No idea how often they update it, though. I'm not a supporter there so I can't say.Does the dev not have like a ichio or substar that they update?
July 11 was his last post.They have a SubscribeStar page, shown on the OP. No idea how often they update it, though. I'm not a supporter there so I can't say.
The game always struck me as something that didn't have much of a plan to it. Perhaps the dev was overwhelmed with all the support and is hunkering down to deliver something up to expectation. Or they saw the successful business strategy of the Radiant devs and we won't see them for a year or so; like you said, who knows.Nobody's heard from the dev for many months now. No one knows what's going on. We can't tell if he's actually abandoned the game, if he's just going through a bunch of RL problems, or if he's turned out to be someone just stringing everyone along and doesn't plan to do any more work on the game. It's all pretty up in the air right now.
Well, i just unsubbed. If he comes back i may resub. But that's unlikely.Dev has abandoned at least 3 other games if not more. Not surprised if he is gone again.
Very doubtful.Perhaps the dev was overwhelmed with all the support and is hunkering down to deliver something up to expectation.
More likely.Or they saw the successful business strategy of the Radiant devs and we won't see them for a year or so; like you said, who knows.
Yeah that's the sad truth of it. Their protege is working on their own game so we'll see if they have a better track record.Dev has abandoned at least 3 other games if not more. Not surprised if he is gone again.
Good call. This one swaps 6 words and the art.bru if this got abandoned that would suck it had somewhat promise compared to the floor of other hentai games that all use the gameplay and story but swap like 3 words and the art...
It's unfortunate if what he says is true. I have no reason to doubt him specifically per se, but developers often cite this as a reason for delays so it's human nature to doubt generally. Maybe would-be developers should upgrade their rigs before starting on their VNs. It's not always true, but I often see developers saying things like, "I have all kinds of experience in games from my background, but I decided to quit my high-paying 9-to-5 so I could work on my passion project." That's understandable, but wouldn't it be wiser — if you had such a high-paying job before — to buy a top-of-the-line system, then quit your job, then work on your passion project? But I suppose everyone's situation is different, and not everyone can manage something like this. Still, it gets tiring to see the same reasons given, one dev after another.Announcement from Dev
Hello friends. First of all apologies for my silence. After prolonged and intensive use my graphic card had a nervous breakdown. Or put more mundanely, a major meltdown. The hard drive and MB were affected. Then it was my turn to have a nervous breakdown. Haha groan.
Oh Daddy started during the pandemic and my computer was a low end machine. It bravely held up a whole year until the graphics card burned.
I'm sorry I didn't post. I didn't want to post if I had nothing positive to say. That was a mistake. It's been an unpleasant period. I know that people often shit on creators when there are problems. I couldn't face even more negativity. Anyway, there is good news on the hardware front. I am nearly finished building a new computer. It will have an Intel Core i9 processor and a new high end graphics card. The card is supposed to arrive on Monday October 24. And I hope hope hope this one doesn't selfdestruct.
Endless thanks for your patience, my friends! My thanks also to my team for their support in trying circumstances.
Oh Daddy! continues!
Once again apologies for not telling you what was going on. I promise to keep you all in the loop going forward!
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I don't know anything about this dev and I know it's frustrating when so many devs start something and flake, but your "wise move" makes no sense. It's like saying "I have a lot of experience driving, so I should sink all my money into a high end race car and quit my job".It's unfortunate if what he says is true. I have no reason do doubt him specifically per se, but developers often cite this as a reason for delays so it's human nature to doubt generally. Maybe would-be developers should upgrade their rigs before starting on their VNs. It's not always true, but I often see developers saying things like, "I have all kinds of experience in games from my background, but I decided to quit my high-paying 9-to-5 so I could work on my passion project." That's understandable, but wouldn't it be wiser — if you had such a high-paying job before — to buy a top-of-the-line system, then quit your job, then work on your passion project? But I suppose everyone's situation is different, and not everyone can manage something like this. Still, it gets tiring to see the same reasons given, one dev after another.
Yeah I've lost count how many devs have used the failed hardware excuse, so I guess time will tell, and we'll just have to wait and see.It's unfortunate if what he says is true. I have no reason do doubt him specifically per se, but developers often cite this as a reason for delays so it's human nature to doubt generally. Maybe would-be developers should upgrade their rigs before starting on their VNs. It's not always true, but I often see developers saying things like, "I have all kinds of experience in games from my background, but I decided to quit my high-paying 9-to-5 so I could work on my passion project." That's understandable, but wouldn't it be wiser — if you had such a high-paying job before — to buy a top-of-the-line system, then quit your job, then work on your passion project? But I suppose everyone's situation is different, and not everyone can manage something like this. Still, it gets tiring to see the same reasons given, one dev after another.
You make reasoned points, and I respect that. However, I disagree somewhat with your assessment.I don't know anything about this dev and I know it's frustrating when so many devs start something and flake, but your "wise move" makes no sense. It's like saying "I have a lot of experience driving, so I should sink all my money into a high end race car and quit my job".
Most devs will use their jobs as a way to live while they make their VNs because there is no guarantee they can make enough money to live off of them. And most do it because they don't have jobs that can afford them a high end PC. And if they have that high end PC and their VN doesn't take off, there is a lot of money for something that's not making them any money. And now they have no job.
So... while I get your frustration and I share it... you either trust the dev is telling the truth or your don't. If you're supporting them and you don't trust them, keep your money. if you do, continue supporting them. Simple as that.
True, although that does seem to beI will say rendering large scenes can work a computer way harder than just your typical gaming usage. And most of these off the shelf high end graphics cards are for gaming. Not rendering. So I don't particularly doubt it when a gaming PC eats shit when it's asked to do animation/scene rendering day in day out.