- Apr 3, 2018
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Hey, everyone!
RTP's proofreader here, leaving my thoughts about the VN being completed.
I began proofreading VNs and patching/fixing bugs as a free-time hobby, and I never thought I would turn it into a proper part-time job until I found this VN (and its dev, MrKnobb).
I quickly realized how much passion he was dedicating to RTP's project, and he was the first person to make me feel like my hobby was actually helping someone achieve their goal.
Now, when I made the decision to turn this into a job, meaning I would need to fit a lot more proofreading time in my schedule, I started working on other projects as well, but RTP has always been the anchor point of my work.
I would delve into other VNs thinking "There are so many devs coming and going, this won't really give me any security sense", but I knew I could always count on Knobb to be there with his next chapter, ready to proofread.
And I was right 'till the end, as you can see.
During the years, RTP's team also welcomed new people (as you can see in the game's credits), and maybe we weren't always all of the same idea, but everyone's ultimate wish was to release the best update possible.
(Not to mention how hard it was to reassure Knobb that his game wasn't crap, lol)
That's why, seeing the Complete tag after three years of hard work, leaves me with a sad but fuzzy feeling.
I'm saying the final goodbye to a part of my life, but I'm happy I could see it through to the end.
Finally, I want to give my thanks to a bunch of people;
, yours
MisterF91
RTP's proofreader here, leaving my thoughts about the VN being completed.
I began proofreading VNs and patching/fixing bugs as a free-time hobby, and I never thought I would turn it into a proper part-time job until I found this VN (and its dev, MrKnobb).
I quickly realized how much passion he was dedicating to RTP's project, and he was the first person to make me feel like my hobby was actually helping someone achieve their goal.
Now, when I made the decision to turn this into a job, meaning I would need to fit a lot more proofreading time in my schedule, I started working on other projects as well, but RTP has always been the anchor point of my work.
I would delve into other VNs thinking "There are so many devs coming and going, this won't really give me any security sense", but I knew I could always count on Knobb to be there with his next chapter, ready to proofread.
And I was right 'till the end, as you can see.
During the years, RTP's team also welcomed new people (as you can see in the game's credits), and maybe we weren't always all of the same idea, but everyone's ultimate wish was to release the best update possible.
(Not to mention how hard it was to reassure Knobb that his game wasn't crap, lol)
That's why, seeing the Complete tag after three years of hard work, leaves me with a sad but fuzzy feeling.
I'm saying the final goodbye to a part of my life, but I'm happy I could see it through to the end.
Finally, I want to give my thanks to a bunch of people;
- MrKnobb, for being a good employer, a nice person, a good and very generous friend, and for keeping up with the millions of messages I must've sent him on Discord about every dumb sh*t I could think about (lol)
- Rogue, for bringing new ideas, helping with proofreading, and for being an all-around jolly on the team
- Our beta testers, who checked everything was good before release (I know I probably mess up a lot when I'm tired... I hope I didn't make your job harder than expected. Also: Haha! You got to see stuff only AFTER me, prrrt!)
- The Patrons, supporting Knobb's work (and me, by proxy) with your very generous donations. You're the real MVPs!
- And finally, everyone who reviewed, liked, played, or even just threw a comment about the game, be it positive or negative. We were happy to see people showing such interest!
, yours
MisterF91