- Jul 24, 2022
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I've been using the site for a while now, and, I specifically filter out VN's and "click to progress" type deals, I've no interest. 2D content does nothing for me. I like 3D content that I can play and interact with. However, the biggest glaring thing for me is the forum in a nutshell -Around 99.86% of all "adult games" on this site are either in Kinetic Novel or Visual Novel format.
So if you just want to spam left-click to jump from scene to scene, or hold down CTRL... nobody is stopping you from "playing" those instead?
1. People complaining because the game isn't polished enough.
2. People complaining because the game is too polished, requiring hardware from this century.
3. People complaining because the game doesn't have enough content
4. People complaining because the game has content, but they are too lazy to think on how to progress
5. People complaining because the game isn't made for Windows 95, Linux Compatible, running Android AND because there MIGHT be patreon content inside, rewarding those who paid toward production
6. People complaining development is too slow, all the while adding lists upon lists of complaints about the game
7. People assuming the developer is making a cash grab because they might need a week or two extra to finish something up
8. People complaining that a single team of 3 - 5 developers aren't able to produce content like AAA development teams
And the list goes on, and on and on. It's nothing new. It's literally the same old song and dance.
Some things will never change, but for the meantime I can say to the developer here, keep it up. Progression is progression, if it takes you time to finish something up, add something, mod something, tweak or adjust etc and so on - do it. It's your time, and it's your product. Don't rush it for the sake of one or two people complaining and crying because they're impatient. Development is tough, it's also a boundary pushing experience with a lot of sharp corners that sometimes, means adjustment is needed where it wasn't before.
With new technology comes always the chance to make new choices, so I say - do what you must, keep it up and of course - don't lose hope in your project. It's still enjoyable, a few things could be addressed, but I feel at the moment - it's in a good place.