ZeeKun77

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If their coder has been working full-time since 2019 and the tech update still isn't finished, it's time they move on to someone who knows what they are doing or is more efficient.
This I have been waiting for so long for the tech update but no nothing for more than a year like what are you even doing most people don't even remember the game why cut your fan base like this...
 

Gok

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I wonder if the programmer is milking DC at this point :) DC isn't a programmer, so the one who's doing code could just say he's doing work, but in reality he's stalling to get paid longer and DC wouldn't be any wiser. Ofc it's a reach of a year, but damn, that's a lot of time to do that "tech update".. People might say that they did pre tech updates, but those were basically few scenes added with some text, a weeks work at most. Imo people like this game, but at some point they'll just abandon it and forget about it. And once tech update drops and there's no new content along with it, people be disappointed regardless of DC saying there wouldn't be new content with it. It's like parents saying there will be no presents this christmas and when there's really no presents, you're still sad.
 

Xupuzulla

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there is a big difference between a whole team and a man and his wife magicnuts is only two people working on that game life happens in between so you cant compare them
I dont want to go too offtopic but the devs of What a legend could hired more people if they want to,they just choose to not do it for some odd reason.
At least DC has a team even through is all snail pace progress anyway...
 
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there is a big difference between a whole team and a man and his wife magicnuts is only two people working on that game life happens in between so you cant compare them
IMO if any developer, small team or husband/wife, whatever, is taking 6+ months for a release, they either need to re-evaluate the scope of the release, or get more resources.

Edit: scope not cope
 
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there is a big difference between a whole team and a man and his wife magicnuts is only two people working on that game life happens in between so you cant compare them
Then you're gonna be prepared for an unfinished game, because 1 character(3-4 scenes maybe?) per year is going to end like that. I liked their game, but they need to reconsider the roadmap. They're in any case a better example compared to DC.
 

Juidas

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IMO if any developer, small team or husband/wife, whatever, is taking 6+ months for a release, they either need to re-evaluate the cope of the release, or get more resources.
To help them out why don't you and all the other bashers Patreon them and then they would be able to hire more people to get it all done quicker, I'm not a Patreon so its ready when its ready :) :) :)
 

PatreonTed

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To help them out why don't you and all the other bashers Patreon them and then they would be able to hire more people to get it all done quicker, I'm not a Patreon so its ready when its ready :) :) :)
You seem to have a weird definition of bashing. You don't think there might be something wrong with the scope of releases if they are taking over a year?
 

dkatryl

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You seem to have a weird definition of bashing. You don't think there might be something wrong with the scope of releases if they are taking over a year?
In the case of WAL, their patreons voted on complete LI storyline releases, not just monthly 5min releases to say they updated.

In the case of STS, well, i have no idea wtf is taking so long finish the code. :unsure:

One would think they could have started from scratch and been done by now, but i have no more insight than the next f95 pirate.
 
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