Omegablade21
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I am aware of that & I wasn't referencing about WWG it was more of a general trend what is observed in adult game community & I also know that since he has to cater to two different audience it's gonna take time. Personally I would rather like two smaller size update in 3 months than a big one in 6 months as I won't feel disconnected to the story when I continue which happens when game goes dormant for 3 months+except this dev proves he is working on the game by releasing 4-6 new teasers every 10 days to show his work. How many devs do that? i know a few that just show 1 image when they feel like it and some who just post status updates. The amount he shows every 10 days is above and beyond what many devs do. We've also never had a delay outside of 1 chapter where he rewrote it before release because he himself didn't like how it was coming out and didn't want to release garbage. That's a dev that genuinely cares about his game.
So what? If you allow dogs at your house, and I come over with my dog and he shits all over your carpet, aren't you going to change that rule? It's their perogative.Except with Patreon it's more along the lines of this.
1) Even if I agreed with you, that wouldn't apply here. There's a massive difference between being a leech and taking time to do a big project.I think it good on them to go after artists those who haven't produced any work for 3-4 months, it would keep the leeches in check & would provide better experience.
Kind of a stretch. The concept of what ifs in literature have been around forever and marvels not the only one to call it what ifs.I can't tell if you're asking sarcastically or honestly, but yes, they "never happen" in the sense that they're outside the "real story." Even calling them "What Ifs" is most likely a reference to Marvel Comics' classic What If stories, which also "never happened."
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Well I never said Marvel invented the trope. WWG could've been referencing Asimov's story. It could even be coincidence.Kind of a stretch. The concept of what ifs in literature have been around forever and marvels not the only one to call it what ifs.
All of this is BS truly but atleast I now know that if by the beguining of June the page is still up and running then the ball is 100% on patreon's court.Yeah, some of us on the discord were surprised when we heard. They took 4 months to give WWG a response, then they contact WWG and tell him he has 2 weeks to turn in the product for a review. How is that fair?
Who knows what happens if he doesn't turn in. He probably has his patreon turned off (not deleted) until he turns it in? Though deactivation is a possibility. They don't want to get in trouble in the first place and it's in their right to deactivate someone who breaks their rules (as BS as their rules are).
I just can't believe how controlled we are getting, in this instance through Patreon for a few controversial tags but in a fucking fictional game I mean Holy Shit, we started getting told we can't use our imagination anymore or to a full extent. Are they trying to prevent those tags to move to real life by some psycho(s) or what because let me tell you, they're (gonna) happen(ing)) regardless. And to take away the power to flesh out unique game(s) like this to it's full potential really pisses me of. I mean I'm sure I'm not the only one visiting this site because of the unique tags and occasionally stories not some boring vanilla you can experience IRL. I just can't wrap my head around the fact they started or are trying to control our fucking IMAGINATIONS.
“We shall abolish the orgasm. Our neurologists are at work upon it now.” ― George Orwell, 1984.
Jesus, you aren't being "controlled". It's their platform. They can do what they want. That's like thinking you have free speech in America to just post whatever dumb shit you want on a privately owned website like social media. If you don't like how Patreon does things and don't want to follow what they allow on their platform, you can find another platform to sell your product.I just can't believe how controlled we are getting, in this instance through Patreon for a few controversial tags but in a fucking fictional game I mean Holy Shit, we started getting told we can't use our imagination anymore or to a full extent. Are they trying to prevent those tags to move to real life by some psycho(s) or what because let me tell you, they're (gonna) happen(ing)) regardless. And to take away the power to flesh out unique game(s) like this to it's full potential really pisses me of. I mean I'm sure I'm not the only one visiting this site because of the unique tags and occasionally stories not some boring vanilla you can experience IRL. I just can't wrap my head around the fact they started or are trying to control our fucking IMAGINATIONS.
I agree it's not about control, but Lukec7 brings up a pertinent debate: whether sexual entertainment reduces or increases real life sexual abuse. This is relevant because it points to the reasoning behind the censorship: that sexual entertainment will inspire its audience to commit sexual abuse in real life.Jesus, you aren't being "controlled". It's their platform. They can do what they want. That's like thinking you have free speech in America to just post whatever dumb shit you want on a privately owned website like social media. If you don't like how Patreon does things and don't want to follow what they allow on their platform, you can find another platform to sell your product.
The same way that violence in video-games doesn't directly correlate to violence in real life like many politicians would want you to believe, but they still double and triple down on it, no matter how many times their point has been proven wrong, time and time again.I agree it's not about control, but Lukec7 brings up a pertinent debate: whether sexual entertainment reduces or increases real life sexual abuse. This is relevant because it points to the reasoning behind the censorship: that sexual entertainment will inspire its audience to commit sexual abuse in real life.
I'm of the opinion sexual entertainment actually reduces sexual abuse, because some use the entertainment as an alternative.