spittlespattle
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The content was always meant to be in the game from day one of development. Within the percentage of people who don't like that content, a very small, but vocal, percentage whined and bitched enough about such content that the developer delayed working on the content they wanted in the game since day one.I still can't believe that despite all the time this game is taking to be made and for each update, the developer decided to make a entire new ntr route that is known for being the most despised tag on every hgame.
Simply unreal.
The page stated the last couple of days that it was in review. The page is shown as removed today.Ahh so they didnt pull the patreon down, patreon is reviewing its content
Neither Uberpie (who hasn't communicated on F95 in 6 years... but who has, for the first time in nearly 2 years, logged on to F95 less than an hour ago) nor lostraven have mentioned anything in this thread. No one who is on the discord has stated anything in this thread, sharing any info that might have been said there.So now that the patreon is officially removed is there a plan to open up a subscribe star?
Patreon has been pretty volatile towards H creators since like 2018 when Visa pressured them. They've semi-frequently change rules or go hard on them without warning, its why many left already. Along with Uberpie I've noticed some other creators get taken down for review the past few weeks, seems like they're clamping down again.damn just disapperad just like that crazy
You're looking at it from the perspective of a pirate in a piracy forum, which even here there's thousands of users who do play NTR games. Thing is, developers don't make their porn games to please users of a piracy forum, even though alot of income may be generated through the free PR of this website.I still can't believe that despite all the time this game is taking to be made and for each update, the developer decided to make a entire new ntr route that is known for being the most despised tag on every hgame.
Simply unreal.
Dude, NTR is a money maker lol covering the largest possible spectrum of fetishes is the best strategy for making money in porn games. As long as the more "controversial" fetishes are optional, the vanilla supporters are not going anywhere and because the fetishes have a more niche audience, they are more likely to pay for the content.I still can't believe that despite all the time this game is taking to be made and for each update, the developer decided to make a entire new ntr route that is known for being the most despised tag on every hgame.
Simply unreal.
Uberpie's been nudgin' Patreon's panties with his snout for awhile, even after the initial review back in the first year of development. I mean, once you've been reviewed - you should make sure to not create any content that could even be close to violating Patreon's guidelines... or you should move to a different platform because you're gonna get caught sooner or later. Better to leave early on your own terms than to become a top 20 adult game on a platform only to have a follow up review on your content, risking over $10,000 of monthly income and having to start all over somewhere else.Patreon has been pretty volatile towards H creators since like 2018 when Visa pressured them. They've semi-frequently change rules or go hard on them without warning, its why many left already. Along with Uberpie I've noticed some other creators get taken down for review the past few weeks, seems like they're clamping down again.
Word on the street is that some creators bypass Patreon's ToS by publishing a Patreon-friendly version of their games, acting as a facade while the real game is to be found on a different website, which patrons will get access to via link.Uberpie's been nudgin' Patreon's panties with his snout for awhile, even after the initial review back in the first year of development. I mean, once you've been reviewed - you should make sure to not create any content that could even be close to violating Patreon's guidelines... or you should move to a different platform because you're gonna get caught sooner or later. Better to leave early on your own terms than to become a top 20 adult game on a platform only to have a follow up review on your content, risking over $10,000 of monthly income and having to start all over somewhere else.
Again, sooner or later, that's gonna bite them in the ass. Maybe not in the first year... maybe not in the first several years... but maybe 5 years in, after building a following on Patreon and, being one of the lucky developers to make it a living (fewer than 250 adult game developers out of the 7,000-ish make more than $4,000 per month - average is about $100 and the mean is closer to $65)... they'll get caught and then they'll need to rebuild their following.Word on the street is that some creators bypass Patreon's ToS by publishing a Patreon-friendly version of their games, acting as a facade while the real game is to be found on a different website, which patrons will get access to via link.
They already have a counter for that i saw on twitter that a artist got banned for content that even though it wasnt posted on patreon was available on a different website so for instance:Word on the street is that some creators bypass Patreon's ToS by publishing a Patreon-friendly version of their games, acting as a facade while the real game is to be found on a different website, which patrons will get access to via link.
Word on the street is that some creators bypass Patreon's ToS by publishing a Patreon-friendly version of their games, acting as a facade while the real game is to be found on a different website, which patrons will get access to via link.
Still doesn't change the fact, that patreon is sh*teating clowns. Coz posting visual materials for real people is one thing and trying to defend the rights of fictional cartoon characters while whose creators is about 20% to 30% of their income - is still signs of imbecility.Uberpie's been nudgin' Patreon's panties with his snout for awhile, even after the initial review back in the first year of development. I mean, once you've been reviewed - you should make sure to not create any content that could even be close to violating Patreon's guidelines... or you should move to a different platform because you're gonna get caught sooner or later. Better to leave early on your own terms than to become a top 20 adult game on a platform only to have a follow up review on your content, risking over $10,000 of monthly income and having to start all over somewhere else.
Max's little snout in Tiffany and Mary's gardens pushed Patreon's boundaries on bestiality.
MC's mind control over Mary pushed against Patreon's boundaries on non-con.
Gerda's storyline with the cult pushed Patreon's boundaries on non-con.
I'm actually surprised the game wasn't pulled from Patreon when the MC raped Clara in the bathroom, initially.
Scat and drinking urine from v0.95.7 pushed Patreon's boundaries.
The MC having Clara send her son Danny a topless photo with "Fuck me Danny" written on her breasts pushed Patreon's boundaries on incest.
While any one of these might have raised a red flag - I would wager that with so many little nudges, it warranted their Safety team a look at the content.
Damn. Time to change platforms I guess? Although I think they might need to do some changes in the content in the new one too.
Uberpie does say they "are considering SubscribeStar, but it's a monumental drop in subscribers and income." That said, it's better than Zero, right? I mean if they don't move to another platform, they get no money at all. And they could get a start at rebuilding their subscribers easily there because SubscribeStar has a bit more lenient guidelines. Hell, Uberpie could even go back to the explicit incest storyline. And yet, he's vascillating? It's odd, but that so like Uberpie that he can't make a decision...Damn. Time to change platforms I guess? Although I think they might need to do some changes in the content in the new one too.
Well, it seems, patreon do want to choke on its crap. I can only wish those clowns luck with that. Oh those sweet income
There is game named Winter Memories. AFAIK, they sell it on steam with smth about 20% of the the actual gameplay without any adult hints. But there is a certain patch on their site, that converts a demo into full version. It is more work for creators, unnecessary work. But it seems, sh*tshow has just begunYou must be registered to see the links
you can read the picture from this post to understand what i am talking about its stupid tbh View attachment 3446987
Again, sooner or later, that's gonna bite them in the ass. Maybe not in the first year... maybe not in the first several years... but maybe 5 years in, after building a following on Patreon and, being one of the lucky developers to make it a living (fewer than 250 adult game developers out of the 7,000-ish make more than $4,000 per month - average is about $100 and the mean is closer to $65)... they'll get caught and then they'll need to rebuild their following.
Either a disgruntled fan will send a report to Patreon or some other way will eventually get a game reviewed/pulled. If you can't abide by the content guidelines of a platform, don't use it -- if you do, have a backup in place or just be ready to accept the consequences of your choices.
As for Uberpie, the game Patreon subscribers get is the game, there is no "friendly" version.
Sure, I was just saying that there are developers out there who are doing it this way. Atleast one who's been doing it for almost 7 years. They basically publish the game without questionable content on Patreon while handing out links to patrons leading to another website with login requirement to download the latest update. I'm honestly surprised myself that the dev in question hasn't gotten in trouble for it after so many years, so I thought maybe this could be a way out for Uberpie.They already have a counter for that i saw on twitter that a artist got banned for content that even though it wasnt posted on patreon was available on a different website so for instance:
1. I f i post something that is banned on there website somewhere else (twitter/pixiv/cloud storage websites) they will still ban you based on association( Essentially guilty by association type of situation) or they will police you to remove from those website or tell you to remove your twitter handle or any instance where you have linked your twitter on patreon
Does that statement qualify as notification that this title is "on hold"?
Whether true or not. Whether well known or not -There is game named Winter Memories. AFAIK, they sell it on steam with smth about 20% of the the actual gameplay without any adult hints. But there is a certain patch on their site, that converts a demo into full version. It is more work for creators, unnecessary work. But it seems, sh*tshow has just begun
The schadenfreude is strong in this one.Where's lostraven with his witty remark?