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What is your preference for my 2025 Project ( search thread for "Poll 2025" to see details)

  • GAME 1 - Hex Academy

    Votes: 1,092 10.0%
  • GAME 2 - Arcane Academy: Goblin Uprising

    Votes: 1,792 16.3%
  • GAME 3 - Sexbot Rebellion

    Votes: 1,135 10.3%
  • GAME 4 - Dairy Dynasty

    Votes: 1,053 9.6%
  • GAME 5 - Space Journey X Continued

    Votes: 3,934 35.9%
  • Any above OK with me

    Votes: 1,780 16.2%
  • Something else

    Votes: 182 1.7%

  • Total voters
    10,968

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Satalin

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Jul 24, 2017
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Wait, it's finished!? There are endings now!? Also... damn may have to restart after more than a year of not playing this game LOL
there is a ending of the game for some time now but yv did add some content for other NPC in the game and is planing on a little bit more
 

diras2010

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Nov 4, 2017
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Wait, it's finished!? There are endings now!? Also... damn may have to restart after more than a year of not playing this game LOL
AFAIK, the dev said that 2.10.x was the final version of the game, any further updates would be the finishing touches for the game, quite probably visual stuff, typos, and extra scenes and such; Let's say around 99.7% of the game is already done, what's left is minimal
 

hentaidez

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May 16, 2020
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AFAIK, the dev said that 2.10.x was the final version of the game, any further updates would be the finishing touches for the game, quite probably visual stuff, typos, and extra scenes and such; Let's say around 99.7% of the game is already done, what's left is minimal
Dev considered the main game "complete" as of 1.50. However, he's also been releasing what he's sometimes called additional content/free expansion packs since. Originally, he said 2.10 was going to be the end of those with a "finishing touches" patch, but he's since mentioned a 2.20, as well, which appears to be more than that "finishing touches," so it may not be quite as cut-and-dried as that. Unless people annoy him into almost giving up the game, again, by posting the Patreon version ahead of time again. *sigh*
 

Alescor

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Jan 9, 2019
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On the face of it that argument is a bit specious, IMO: it's like saying you have no freedom as an individual because the parameters of your life have been set by the laws of physics. And sure, there are philosophers who , but if you are going to accept that free will exists at all, then the fact that you are evolving within a set of rules doesn't negate it.



Note that I specifically excluded from my example the quests-on-rails that many of those games add on top of their world systems. In Skyrim, you can totally live the life of a normal Iron Age person, doing a job, hunting and making tools for a living, with many different outcomes and playstyles, without touching a single quest. There is even a "no hero" mod that makes this the whole experience... The argument is even more flagrant in Stellaris or Endless Space, where the base game comes with nary a quest (or event chains, as they call them), and you only get those from DLCs.
Likewise in SJ-X, you could totally ignore the quests (or perhaps only do those that grant access to new locations), and just live the life of a greedy trader only in for the credits, or a pirate in only for the loot. Which would be respectively two other actual games that are available on Steam, and probably fun in their own right, if maybe a bit thin.
Please don't get me wrong, I wasn't referring to Skyrim's physics, although the giants' one is fun XD they squash you silly on the ground and you go flying upwards hahaha, but rather to the fact that everything is pre-established, all the dialogues and actions, and the same thing happens with the mods, everything is pre-established, I don't mean that it is a bad game, but that it would be much more immersive if the AI controlled everything, it is true that it will still be at least a decade away, but at least I am looking forward to a game that adapts to each player by learning and evolving.

That doesn't mean I don't enjoy most games and the stories they tell. For example, Space Journey seems like a fun story, and I really enjoyed the game, even though it has very basic mechanics. I've spent hours playing it and enjoying finding every surprise that yv0751 put into the game.

and sorry for my English is not my main or native language
 

Lubia

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Jun 6, 2017
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I got an error
its caused by 870_combat.rpy line 1039
$ rewards += random.sample([GAME.items[x] for x in ["ITMBeacon", "ITMAddOnCloak","ITMCannonQuantum","ITMTorpedoVoron"]*5 + +["ITMShieldVoron"]], 5)

I removed the second + and it worked
 

Evangelion-01

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Apr 12, 2018
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Please don't get me wrong, I wasn't referring to Skyrim's physics, although the giants' one is fun XD they squash you silly on the ground and you go flying upwards hahaha, but rather to the fact that everything is pre-established, all the dialogues and actions, and the same thing happens with the mods, everything is pre-established, I don't mean that it is a bad game, but that it would be much more immersive if the AI controlled everything, it is true that it will still be at least a decade away, but at least I am looking forward to a game that adapts to each player by learning and evolving.

That doesn't mean I don't enjoy most games and the stories they tell. For example, Space Journey seems like a fun story, and I really enjoyed the game, even though it has very basic mechanics. I've spent hours playing it and enjoying finding every surprise that yv0751 put into the game.

and sorry for my English is not my main or native language
A truely random game which would be a prerequisite of a "free will game" as you call it would be terrible... look at the first releases of "Tears of the Kingdom".
I think you take your inspirations from tabletop games with a Game Master... but even those are normally based on pre established Stories... sometimes given a twist by motivated Game Masters
Dev considered the main game "complete" as of 1.50. However, he's also been releasing what he's sometimes called additional content/free expansion packs since. Originally, he said 2.10 was going to be the end of those with a "finishing touches" patch, but he's since mentioned a 2.20, as well, which appears to be more than that "finishing touches," so it may not be quite as cut-and-dried as that. Unless people annoy him into almost giving up the game, again, by posting the Patreon version ahead of time again. *sigh*
2.20 will mostly enable all content for all the available girls... like Pony and Milkmaid for Khelara and T'Ris, etc.
 

Johnny Dough

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Please don't get me wrong, I wasn't referring to Skyrim's physics, although the giants' one is fun XD they squash you silly on the ground and you go flying upwards hahaha, but rather to the fact that everything is pre-established, all the dialogues and actions, and the same thing happens with the mods, everything is pre-established, I don't mean that it is a bad game, but that it would be much more immersive if the AI controlled everything, it is true that it will still be at least a decade away, but at least I am looking forward to a game that adapts to each player by learning and evolving.

That doesn't mean I don't enjoy most games and the stories they tell. For example, Space Journey seems like a fun story, and I really enjoyed the game, even though it has very basic mechanics. I've spent hours playing it and enjoying finding every surprise that yv0751 put into the game.

and sorry for my English is not my main or native language
The problem with those AI dialogues, even if they get better, is they'll be "no-choice-matters" because, for it to be perfect, they not only have to make AI create decent dialogues, but also have to make those dialogues change the game/outcomes... It would be like a metaprogramming game. I guess it'll be possible one day, but I don't think it's a decade... Things evolve fast these days, but I'm not that optimistic... Probably another decade or a quarter of a century, if not more... Until then, those dialogues will be just cosmetics.

I think Space Journey X is an outstanding game for what I believe is a one-man effort. I love Skyrim too—one of the games I have more hours on—, but it's a big team, huge budget, and years of development. Unfair to compare...
 
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