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Last update was a couple of months ago, so the next update will be in 2022.next update??
Last update was a couple of months ago, so the next update will be in 2022.next update??
Thanks for supporting any AVNs, including Radiant, which you enjoyed enough to support and, when you had the means, chose to give a few creators $ support!If you feel comfortable (and financially stable) enough to do so, then more power to you.
I had to stop supporting most of everything this year with all that went on and unfortunately, Radiant was one of them.
I'm still trying to decide whether I prefer huge, chunky updates that take about six months or smaller ones (in most cases) that take about eight weeks. Chunky updates are my ideal and considering they usually have about two full chapters written out beforehand (according to them), does the code, rendering, posing and bugfixing really take the remainder?
I'm not bashing them nor do I blame them for jumping ship on this site. It was the right call, I think.
Some might think you're joking or exaggerating, but that's the trend.Last update was a couple of months ago, so the next update will be in 2022.
I agree with you most of us want more updates and thats why we complainI like Radiant enough to support it via Patreon.
If someone else does not want to support Radiant with $, that is their choice.
I think most of us on this thread want more Radiant - so faster updates, more of the story of the MC and the triplets, animations where they fit, music and sound effects.
I'd love to see an update by the end of 2021 but, based on the past cycles of production, it looks like Feb/Mar 2022.
Not quite. Being able to show badges requires one to associate ones Patreon account with the Zone (https://f95zone.to/account/connected-accounts/). Same for developers. The Zone then tries to match pledges to devs, allowing one to choose which devs to feature from the found matches (https://f95zone.to/account/patreon/pledges). The greatest hurdle for featuring a badge is developers not associating their accounts.Yes, you can get "badges" for supporting devs. However, you need to "apply" and dev has to support your claim. And so "not having a badge" does not mean "does not support", especially since many devs offer different avenues to support (Steam releases you can buy, a "buymeacoffee" tip jar) etc. Also you don't know who has supported a game in the past but dropped out disappointed.
If it’s Feb/Mar they will lose another 400 supporters, and probably, still be wondering why.I like Radiant enough to support it via Patreon.
If someone else does not want to support Radiant with $, that is their choice.
I think most of us on this thread want more Radiant - so faster updates, more of the story of the MC and the triplets, animations where they fit, music and sound effects.
I'd love to see an update by the end of 2021 but, based on the past cycles of production, it looks like Feb/Mar 2022.
I feel the preference for BBUs (Big Beautiful Updates) and share it. However, many like smaller updates on a more regular basis as you can see in many threads where updates come once or twice a year. And in the end, I can always make them "big and chunky", I can just ignore the monthly update for a while and not jump and immediately play it. Yes, making more updates takes some extra time so the Big Chunks may be a tad faster overall, but that should not be as much as to be really annoying. So I somewhat switched sides: I like big updates and I cannot lie, but I can get them without others lacking their small ones by just skipping.If you feel comfortable (and financially stable) enough to do so, then more power to you.
I had to stop supporting most of everything this year with all that went on and unfortunately, Radiant was one of them.
I'm still trying to decide whether I prefer huge, chunky updates that take about six months or smaller ones (in most cases) that take about eight weeks. Chunky updates are my ideal and considering they usually have about two full chapters written out beforehand (according to them), does the code, rendering, posing and bugfixing really take the remainder?
I'm not bashing them nor do I blame them for jumping ship on this site. It was the right call, I think.
Ah, okay, I stand corrected then. I just knew that both player/supporter and dev had to act on this.Not quite. Being able to show badges requires one to associate ones Patreon account with the Zone (https://f95zone.to/account/connected-accounts/). Same for developers. The Zone then tries to match pledges to devs, allowing one to choose which devs to feature from the found matches (https://f95zone.to/account/patreon/pledges). The greatest hurdle for featuring a badge is developers not associating their accounts.
And there once was a badge for Radiant, but the corresponding account (RKStudios) seems to have vanished. *shrug*
Thanks for providing the added detail! I'm always happy to learn more about how everything is meant to/could work here on F95.Not quite. Being able to show badges requires one to associate ones Patreon account with the Zone (https://f95zone.to/account/connected-accounts/). Same for developers. The Zone then tries to match pledges to devs, allowing one to choose which devs to feature from the found matches (https://f95zone.to/account/patreon/pledges). The greatest hurdle for featuring a badge is developers not associating their accounts.
And there once was a badge for Radiant, but the corresponding account (RKStudios) seems to have vanished. *shrug*
I hope that this is a first world problem for you - whether or not you have the $ to comfortably support AVN creators. If this is a health issue, then it is an all world problem and ranks higher than any discussion anyone here can have about a digital form of entertainment.If you feel comfortable (and financially stable) enough to do so, then more power to you.
I had to stop supporting most of everything this year with all that went on and unfortunately, Radiant was one of them.
I'm still trying to decide whether I prefer huge, chunky updates that take about six months or smaller ones (in most cases) that take about eight weeks. Chunky updates are my ideal and considering they usually have about two full chapters written out beforehand (according to them), does the code, rendering, posing and bugfixing really take the remainder?
I'm not bashing them nor do I blame them for jumping ship on this site. It was the right call, I think.
I'm fully Irish. But my accent is almost non-existent though it does still creep out of me sometimes.(I'm part Irish so I'm 'saying' that with an accent. Please add whatever accent works best for you.)
It looks like it's not going to be a slow burn. Things have gone faster than anticipated with some girls. It's going to be a slow burn for us people because it's not likely that we are going to get any sex scenes with the triplets in 2022 .I guess I don't care when it updates, I'm more hoping the slow burn with the triplets speeds up. Cause two updates a year combined with slow burn... shit -- 18 is gunna turn to 30 by the time these chicks lose their virginities.
Both devs are working on multiple games at the same time (yes I am still hoping that polarity will get an update eventually) so I don't really see them being able to release more than 2 or 3 updates per year, at least for now.See I am not crticising the dev or something but two updates a year for this game doesn't sound good to me . I mean the dev is earning enough that he can spend some of it to buy some upgrades and fasten the process and make it three updates with one after every 4 months that sounds reasonable. This was actually one of the reasons I had second thoughts in supporting this dev as the story is quite intriguing but time gap between update sorta sucks .There are devs who are earning near as much as him but ae providing faster and long updates but there ae also other money milking bastards who are barely ding shit.
As for those who are happy with the current time gap and ae supporting him , its cool . I just gave my opinion.
and some people say * ignorance is a bless * sometimes so ... well done , u know the diceBoth devs are working on multiple games at the same time (yes I am still hoping that polarity will get an update eventually) so I don't really see them being able to release more than 2 or 3 updates per year, at least for now.