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I love this game. I realy want new updates! Thanks!!! 
what is the release date of MLF 1.0Walkius just posted a brief update about MLF having entered testing phase, but he mentions that the next update will be to SLF.
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MLF 1.0 - Advancement and future
Hi everyone,
The update is done. I started testing it. It may take some time because I'm doing it from the beginning.
In the mean time, I decided that the update after this one will be for School, Love and Friends.
Nine months is nothing! I waited 14 years for Duke Nukem Forever and now I've been waiting 11 years for the next part of A Song of Ice and Fire! so don't tell me about waiting - unlike today's youth, I've learned to be patient!9 month without update... Starting to smell like Milfy City!!!
the dev prepare a new version for the second game. "MLF" and after he return to SLF for next version.
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Yeah, I'm about at my wit's end with this dev. How many games is he going to develop while ignoring THIS one? Not to mention how he's nuked 80% of the content for this "reboot"Is it me or is the double project with gigantic delays/development times becoming a trend with Adult games in general. Almost every major creator I've seen has done this and while they say it is to prevent burn out it just seems to quicken it. It means you get maybe two or three updates a year satisfying no one.
The weirdest part to me is the updates for most of these games are really small and do not seem to match the development time they take.
You´re right. It seems to me that this is more of an excuse. Because "burnout" is a psychosomatic breakdown, the precursor of exhaustion depression. This is a very serious disease from which not everyone recovers. I've experienced that myself, years ago. This is not a pleasure. And with this disease, less work is the solution, not more. The people who talk themselves out of it don't know what it is at all.Is it me or is the double project with gigantic delays/development times becoming a trend with Adult games in general. Almost every major creator I've seen has done this and while they say it is to prevent burn out it just seems to quicken it. It means you get maybe two or three updates a year satisfying no one.
The weirdest part to me is the updates for most of these games are really small and do not seem to match the development time they take.
wait, we gotta wait 11 years for every game? Guess we can't even get into double digits in our lifetime.Nine months is nothing! I waited 14 years for Duke Nukem Forever and now I've been waiting 11 years for the next part of A Song of Ice and Fire! so don't tell me about waiting - unlike today's youth, I've learned to be patient!![]()
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Why don't you like the hospitalization?
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Wrong game thread. Check here:
https://f95zone.to/threads/medschool-love-and-friends-v0-6-walkius.48718/
Well, it looks like you were talking about the medschool game. Nothing to do with thinking if you're stupid.Follow what people write and then react or do you think I'm stupid?
The "Duke Nukem Forever" of this forum is called AWAM. The game has been in development for years now. And to this day it hasn't really gotten serious on any single routeNine months is nothing! I waited 14 years for Duke Nukem Forever and now I've been waiting 11 years for the next part of A Song of Ice and Fire! so don't tell me about waiting - unlike today's youth, I've learned to be patient!![]()
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Not that I'm defending this developer and I'm fine with his excuses, but still I can see that in the everyday sense, we can call burnout an overdose of an activity. From this overdose, people have a strong unwillingness to continue working on this particular thing. So, sometimes, switching to something new to rekindle your passion and then returning to the old with renewed vigor can be a viable strategy. It's not more work, it's diversity.You´re right. It seems to me that this is more of an excuse. Because "burnout" is a psychosomatic breakdown, the precursor of exhaustion depression. This is a very serious disease from which not everyone recovers. I've experienced that myself, years ago. This is not a pleasure. And with this disease, less work is the solution, not more. The people who talk themselves out of it don't know what it is at all.