- Aug 30, 2018
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Welcome to the pyramid scheme lolThis update would be okay by most other game's standards if it came out 2-3 months after the last update, and the dev getting $4-6k a month. Works out to roughly $14k average for an update, 5 updates a year.
But lmao at the grift this dev has running. Content may be good, but totally out of wack with the release and pay rate. 5 months since the last update, $60k a month. There is no way in hell this update was worth $300k. Unreal grift.
Not one dime of their success is coming from you, so where exactly do you get off complaining about it?This update would be okay by most other game's standards if it came out 2-3 months after the last update, and the dev getting $4-6k a month. Works out to roughly $14k average for an update, 5 updates a year.
But lmao at the grift this dev has running. Content may be good, but totally out of wack with the release and pay rate. 5 months since the last update, $60k a month. There is no way in hell this update was worth $300k. Unreal grift.
It's not grift, it's a popular game with a monthly subscription done by a small team.But lmao at the grift this dev has running. Content may be good, but totally out of wack with the release and pay rate. 5 months since the last update, $60k a month. There is no way in hell this update was worth $300k. Unreal grift.
1. Everything is hand drawn by one dude alone.This update would be okay by most other game's standards if it came out 2-3 months after the last update, and the dev getting $4-6k a month. Works out to roughly $14k average for an update, 5 updates a year.
But lmao at the grift this dev has running. Content may be good, but totally out of wack with the release and pay rate. 5 months since the last update, $60k a month. There is no way in hell this update was worth $300k. Unreal grift.
I'm fairly certain that actually creating something on his own and in his way is a huge part of his motivtion and he'd rather take a huge cut in earnings than splitting his work like that.Or he could just do the lineart and hire someone to color the damn thing, which would be completely feasible and affordable.
Just saying.
True but it mostly takes him a few minutes from lineart to full coloured on streams so i doubt this would make much sense money wise.Or he could just do the lineart and hire someone to color the damn thing, which would be completely feasible and affordable.
Just saying.
Maybe, but that's not what I was arguing.I'm fairly certain that actually creating something on his own and in his way is a huge part of his motivtion and he'd rather take a huge cut in earnings than splitting his work like that.
I was surprised because I never saw the ''Kompas Production'' before. It was written ''DarkCookie'' before IIRC.No its still DarkCookie and as always his company "kompasproductions" so no dev changes ^^
That's true, though I'd disagree that it's acceptable. It's one thing to give away some work, scenes and animations to other artists. DC said that would be acceptable. Some kind of assembly-line-work on other hand? Probably not.Maybe, but that's not what I was arguing.
I was responding to a quote from the dev that the only way to speed up updates would be finding someone that can copy the artstyle 1:1. Clearly that's not the only way.
Good choices.That's true, though I'd disagree that it's acceptable. It's one thing to give away some work, scenes and animations to other artists. DC said that would be acceptable. Some kind of assembly-line-work on other hand? Probably not.
By the way, DC just said that the next poll may only be a choice between Annie and Judith since he wants to get all the schoolgirls done at first.
It's working fine for me.Is the MAC update working for anybody? I keep getting an "exception has occurred" error even when I extract on my Desktop.
We'll have to agree to disagree then...That's true, though I'd disagree that it's acceptable.