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And yet still less of a scam than "that other (non)religion which name must not be spoken anywhere except on /b/ in the mid/late-'00's".
Also Rogue's ass:
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Ass indeed..
And yet still less of a scam than "that other (non)religion which name must not be spoken anywhere except on /b/ in the mid/late-'00's".
Also Rogue's ass:
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Nah, it was around 7.5k a while ago and it decreased by a bit. The game is just a cow at this point tbhIt's a once-per-year update sort of game now. People are actually paying more than before I think.
And our shit will turn purple and smell like rainbow sherbet.this game’s going to get the abandoned tag soon
You know when your boss goes "I don't get it, you're just welding metal. There are machines that can do this. Why does it take you a full day?" or "You're just adding a button to this program, why do you need meetings and designers and a week just to do this?" or "All you do is flip burgers. Why do you need to call in sick? Anyone can do this job." That's pretty much what you just said. Why it takes so long isn't something that can be explained to people that's never done it and for them to believe it. Hell, I'm a programmer and I did art but I've never made a game. And even from what my perspective, it should take a long time.Can someone explain to me why is it so difficult to make a few sprite pictures and give them least amount of animation and release it. I see artist pumping art every 3 days let alone 3 months for 2 scenes wtf??? Am I stupid or something.
Also his code his messy afCan someone explain to me why is it so difficult to make a few sprite pictures and give them least amount of animation and release it. I see artist pumping art every 3 days let alone 3 months for 2 scenes wtf??? Am I stupid or something.
The Oni code is notorious about every time soe wants to add something or edit they need to look a the code ot is like it is fighting you try to add or edit the code it is like a pasta thet dosent want to boil no matter any heat you tryI would also like an explanation. Everyone says that it's actually because of the coding itself. It's so bad, it takes several months before it can even be released -- in whatever current alpha stage it happens to be in. But I don't have an explanation for the art however.
Look, I'll be honest. The code for this game is a mess. But here's the thing. It's not that much more of a most than most Ren'Py games. I've definitely seen worse and I've seen better. In fact, the better ones are either games that a) a lot more simple b) that hired an actual programmer c) just starting out. This game is old. Not like "Oh, this is so last generation." But the older a code base is, the more likely you'll get cluttered code among other things. This is why the Y2K bug was such a problem and they had to find people that knew COBOL in the late 90's to fix the issue. This is one of the reasons why MS abandoned the core for the Windows NT line of operating systems. To the common people, code is just code. You write it, it works, and you're done. But coding and programming is a whole cycle. You have to worry about organization, speed, efficiency, upgrades, code fixes, resource management, connectivity, error handling and a whole bunch more that I don't remember off the top of my head at the moment (security, attack vectors, compatibility, set theory, resiliency... I can keep going on).I would also like an explanation. Everyone says that it's actually because of the coding itself. It's so bad, it takes several months before it can even be released -- in whatever current alpha stage it happens to be in. But I don't have an explanation for the art however.
Well, short of SLDR's cheat enabler. That code is clean and impressive especially considering it's written for command prompt on windows.Also look at the cheat mod the modders that tried also saod o lt would take weeks to try to find the bug code for this and change your code to fix or even monthea
Yeo I wish he will be back but idont knowWell, short of SLDR's cheat enabler. That code is clean and impressive especially considering it's written for command prompt on windows.
Oh, nothing I said was directed at you personally. I'm using the "you" in the general sense. Programming is one of those professions that people think is easy that they can just go to a "coding boot camp" and suddenly they're a coder. It's also something people think it's easy and thus, not needed or can be skimped out on...until shit starts hitting the fan, that is.Look I know but as a QA tester I don't shit much on this you know this game is old also oeven a decolpmwnt hell of codes so
I can maintain it if he doesn't. If you look, I'm the one that's been trying to provide tech support for it for other people. I'm also the one that wrote a linux version. But the last time it needed an update, he did pop back in to update it. It was quick and simple. That's the power of good coding.Yeo I wish he will be back but idont know