VN Ren'Py Sofia's Dark Fantasies [Ep.2 Ch.1 v2.01] [Greuceanu Heavy Industries]

3.30 star(s) 29 Votes

How long (in total) was the gameplay for Episode 1 & Episode 2 Chapter

  • 90 minutes

    Votes: 18 54.5%
  • 120 minutes

    Votes: 7 21.2%
  • 180 minutes

    Votes: 3 9.1%
  • 240 minutes

    Votes: 5 15.2%

  • Total voters
    33

bobodobo

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Jun 17, 2017
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We need a new tag for this type of games. Its not just AI cg. Its AI midyfied 3d.
It very difficult and frustrating to search these type of games in Ai cg category
 
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Greuceanu

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We need a new tag for this type of games. Its not just AI cg. Its AI midyfied 3d.
It very difficult and frustrating to search these type of games in Ai cg category
i mean, it is something that we perfected and created, we can't add new tags....we call it ai polish
 

Greuceanu

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We need a new tag for this type of games. Its not just AI cg. Its AI midyfied 3d.
It very difficult and frustrating to search these type of games in Ai cg category
there aren’t many games like this, well like our none:) as we use blender and a 2 step ai process vs single prompt, single ai crap
 
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Greuceanu

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for those who want to help our project, we are doing a Valentines Day Promo, use code
Code:
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to get 15% off your first month, offer ends Feb 15th
 
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Also over 10k people downloaded the free version given here and pretty sure no one or less then 2 actually went and supported us on patreon, how is that?
People don't like your project enough to support it. It's that simple. I'm in the same boat. I kept an eye on it because I like the genre. I felt there was very little forward progress. You focused instead on trying to make photorealistic renders, and now you're already remaking chapters.

Promising to leave the useless dirty pirate site because of like 3 critical comments probably won't help. Though you stuck around and didn't follow through.

If you're unhappy with your profit margins, make whatever moves you think will help. That's your prerogative. But your bias is pretty clear. You made a poll asking where people found the game and a measly 47 people voted. 26% chose "some other site" and had to write f95zone in the comments because you didn't even make it an option. So you decided this site has done nothing for you. That's almost always a reaction to criticism and never the actual truth.
 

Greuceanu

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People don't like your project enough to support it. It's that simple. I'm in the same boat. I kept an eye on it because I like the genre. I felt there was very little forward progress. You focused instead on trying to make photorealistic renders, and now you're already remaking chapters.

Promising to leave the useless dirty pirate site because of like 3 critical comments probably won't help. Though you stuck around and didn't follow through.

If you're unhappy with your profit margins, make whatever moves you think will help. That's your prerogative. But your bias is pretty clear. You made a poll asking where people found the game and a measly 47 people voted. 26% chose "some other site" and had to write f95zone in the comments because you didn't even make it an option. So you decided this site has done nothing for you. That's almost always a reaction to criticism and never the actual truth.
it was less then that because itch was in there, but why reply to a comment if you don't want to support the game, comment on the projects you like :) it wasn't the 3 dirty comments, a lot of comments got deleted and reviews but thanks for your input.

I am remaking chapters to fix the story and render inconsistencies, the biggest problems i have seen via data collection and to prep the game for steam, again if you want to support the project, feel free not to post here!
 
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Greuceanu

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People don't like your project enough to support it. It's that simple. I'm in the same boat. I kept an eye on it because I like the genre. I felt there was very little forward progress. You focused instead on trying to make photorealistic renders, and now you're already remaking chapters.

Promising to leave the useless dirty pirate site because of like 3 critical comments probably won't help. Though you stuck around and didn't follow through.

If you're unhappy with your profit margins, make whatever moves you think will help. That's your prerogative. But your bias is pretty clear. You made a poll asking where people found the game and a measly 47 people voted. 26% chose "some other site" and had to write f95zone in the comments because you didn't even make it an option. So you decided this site has done nothing for you. That's almost always a reaction to criticism and never the actual truth.
and if you bothered to read the comments it was 3 people of f95 and 3 people from steam:) si not 26% not even 15%…just saying
 
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and if you bothered to read the comments it was 3 people of f95 and 3 people from steam:) si not 26% not even 15%…just saying
Less than a third of your patrons voted. Only 6 of the people that ticked "other" bothered to comment.

You think only 3 patrons discovered your game through this site? That's where all your "data collection" has led you? Well that's comical. But the specifics don't matter. You feel this site hasn't been profitable enough for you and you're probably right. Some projects blow up here and get hundreds of supporters, some don't. Yours didn't. But you're still here advertising and posting 4 comments in a row.

You asked a question and I tried to answer. Most people here would never have discovered your game elsewhere and were never going to pay for it. The idea is to impress people and gain as many supporters as you can. Good luck on steam.
 

R.3.D

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It’s interesting how people are quick to criticize but rarely acknowledge the effort that goes into a project. If you don’t see enough progress, that’s fair—but making something worthwhile takes time. As for the platform choice, he simply doing what he believe is best for the project. If people enjoy it, great. If not, that’s fine too. Constructive feedback is always welcome, but at the end of the day, I’d rather focus on building than dwelling on negativity. Wishing you the best with your own projects!
 
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