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i remember the old days, when f95 was just a random uploader on a long time forgotten torrenttracker (not Empwho the fuck goes on that cancerous site while F95 exists?
... fuck i'm old and should stop playing this shit
i remember the old days, when f95 was just a random uploader on a long time forgotten torrenttracker (not Empwho the fuck goes on that cancerous site while F95 exists?
so many naive padawans
the script has been known for a long long time
dev said once/month (it’s already taking longer, breaking his own word)
further only the increase with the wording "needs to be completed to perfection"
and then the most surprising thing , before one of the releases his laptop/computer breaks down and the update will have to be done from the beginning
after this (I don’t know why, but this is a problem for all developers) they have health problems that are incompatible with the development of the game (! I wish you all health!)
and in the end he will either abandon the project or announce a rework
P.S. Judge for yourself, he announced 30+ episodes of 5-6 minutes (180 minutes) in 2.5 years. no person in their right mind would spend so much time on such a small project
Because they are all humans, not AI chatbots, yet...(I don’t know why, but this is a problem for all developers)
100% agreeBecause they are all humans, not AI chatbots, yet...
Devs are flawed and fucked up humans. Same as the people that consume our content are...
You are setting yourself up for disappointment by expecting perfection.
But seriously, do you think devs are immune from the challenges of life?
Do many, not all, devs make the mistake of over promising and under delivering, absolutely.
Are there some, not all, that try to bullshit their way out of not making a self-imposed deadline, yes.
Shame on them for writing checks their ass can't cash.
You should never set a hard deadline unless you can 100% deliver on it.
Most devs on this site are a lone person or small team collaborations. They have an idea for a project but don't have a clue what it takes to sustain it.
I had to find out for myself that producing a game was not as easy as it appeared to be.
After doing it for a while, it's not a mystery to me why so many newbie devs burnout and abandon their projects. It is a relentless, energy draining grind to produce content. Is it also satisfying and fun to do, yes. (At least it for me)
It is demoralizing as well when you spend months producing content, only to have it skipped through in minutes, and then immediately hounded on when the next update will be out.
It's easy to bitch and moan about not getting what you want, when you want it like an entitled, petulant child.
Especially when you don't have a clue on what it takes to produce anything but CO2.
I'm not trying to be a grouch, but I get that way when people make broad, sweeping statements that all devs do x,y or z...
I know hundreds of people (whose work is more difficult and dangerous than game development) and over the last 2 years they have never been hospitalized or complained that they could not work due to illness.Because they are all humans
So what?I know hundreds of people (whose work is more difficult and dangerous than game development) and over the last 2 years they have never been hospitalized or complained that they could not work due to illness.
I based it on your statements.Don't make hasty wrong conclusions!![]()
These people must see the clock tick over and immediately demand why it isn't releasedIt said between 19th-22nd of April.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves and start believing only what we want to believe.
Come back on 23rd and then we can complain as much as we wish.