Acting, illustration, sales, writing...?Nice way of pulling that out of context, but sure if you like. Not sure how many jobs though have a direct conversion of resources like that though.
https://f95zone.to/threads/tales-of-androgyny-v0-2-23-4-majalis.1643/page-345#post-3079399Hello!
Someone have save 100% with all animations unlocked?
Thx
you cant get that scene without watching the cultists, finding them again and climbing in the pig (which results in some action) and then head to the shrine (to my knowledge)I still can't figure out how to trigger it. I feel like I've tried every combination. Even with virginity active.
check this out https://f95zone.to/threads/tales-of-androgyny-v0-2-23-4-majalis.1643/post-3515965Acting, illustration, sales, writing...?
Funny thing is if you get a little savvy with the file you can do this yourself, alternatively other soft drinks are availableFor me personally, all my problems I have with this game could be solved by a single chat option when you start a new save that says "Ye so the protagonist is actually a girl"
I don't recall growing a vagina last time I drank Sprite. Please elaborate.Funny thing is if you get a little savvy with the file you can do this yourself, alternatively other soft drinks are available
im not going to do that, i will say that a way to do something along those lines has been discussed in this thread, and hey look the search function has been fixedI don't recall growing a vagina last time I drank Sprite. Please elaborate.
This is true, but it is even more complex than that. Should a dev choose to hire even one outside writer, it is now upon the dev to establish a "style guide" to ensure that the writers keep characterizations on-model and it also burdens the dev with editorial duties to make sure the supplementary writer does, indeed, write in a similar style. As far as production quantity for the project, the dev now has to serve as contract negotiator, too. All of this will prevent the dev from doing what cranky fanbois want most; churning out regular updates with LARGE volumes of new content at a regular pace. One snag can snafu a project. Corruption of Champions is an example of the worst of all of this. There were a HUGE number of contributors back when the project was new (I was one of them back in 2010) and everyone had their own idea on what the game should have been. Fenoxo posted his open writer requests on both Futanari Palace and on FurAffinity. Three guesses which mob won and the first two guesses do not count. Naturally, this would alienate certain groups of writers. Likewise, fetish pandering will always be an issue; characters and fetishes that are popular will always have more content than some of the more...avant-garde... things in a work....sure i could go out and hire writers but there is no guarantee that;
1- they will produce writing of a similar style
2- produce enough to justify the amount payed.
3- be the right fit for the project
Right, however without moving to far from the initial conversation.This is true, but it is even more complex than that. Should a dev choose to hire even one outside writer, it is now upon the dev to establish a "style guide" to ensure that the writers keep characterizations on-model and it also burdens the dev with editorial duties to make sure the supplementary writer does, indeed, write in a similar style. As far as production quantity for the project, the dev now has to serve as contract negotiator, too. All of this will prevent the dev from doing what cranky fanbois want most; churning out regular updates with LARGE volumes of new content at a regular pace. One snag can snafu a project. Corruption of Champions is an example of the worst of all of this. There were a HUGE number of contributors back when the project was new (I was one of them back in 2010) and everyone had their own idea on what the game should have been. Fenoxo posted his open writer requests on both Futanari Palace and on FurAffinity. Three guesses which mob won and the first two guesses do not count. Naturally, this would alienate certain groups of writers. Likewise, fetish pandering will always be an issue; characters and fetishes that are popular will always have more content than some of the more...avant-garde... things in a work.
Majalis can potentially run into the same problems if they start outsourcing without SERIOUS considerations and constraints upon any new team members. As much as it would help to speed up production, I do not see ToA at a point where Majalis can risk this, just yet.
"Hello, I would like to pay you $50 for '1 writing'. Consisting of 1,000 words. Also cannot be fewer than 4,000 characters, because I don't want it to sound like it was written by someone with the vocabulary of magpie, but it has to be less than 10,000 characters because it can't read like an infant digested a thesaurus then regurgitated it onto your screen. But it has to be done in this particular style, combing erotic, with hardcore, with anticipation...no, what you've written here is just nonsensical. Nope, that bit is too soft and vague. Here are 30 spelling mistakes. Here are 50 grammar mistakes. This part doesn't fit with the establish lore in previous writings. This part seems to suggest th- you know what? There are pirates on F95 getting upset that there isn't enough content in each weekly update. So in order to get this done, I'll just write it myself."Acting, illustration, sales, writing...?
I mean, you kinda play a trap with tiny junk and a big ol' butt for a reason, you know? Doing the fucking seems to be a little counter-productive.
I've never really understood this logic. They're pulling in however much money because what they produce is enjoyed by enough people who see value in it to pledge that money.Yeah. I'm just comparing their monthly income with the changelog. When seeing the changelog its just not justifying 20.000$ - or whatever they make monthly. They can easily hire artists and animators with that amount of money and speed up the process dramatically. Just as I said, I guess they just want to stretch the development time as long as possible at this point.
Not hating on the game, just on the management
I also share this criticism though. Not the part about the patreon tiers, but the existing content. I know that they do polls asking about which scenes to do next and such, but with the new area being added and new enemies/characters in the works, it leaves things feeling super unfinished as you play through the game. Some of these enemies and characters have been in the game for a very long time and still have only a scene or two compared to others. The Drow, for instance... who has been in the game for quite a while I believe, yet her only actual scene involves the cat...I enjoy the game quite a bit and I would've supported it on Patreon if not for their "per creation" pricing - that's basically like giving someone an authorization to charge my credit card whenever they want which is not something I am particularly comfortable with. Also, I would prefer the devs to focus a bit more on adding art to already existing sex scenes since many of them are just text rn.
welp thats how you keep your dignity stat soooooooooI mean, you kinda play a trap with tiny junk and a big ol' butt for a reason, you know? Doing the fucking seems to be a little counter-productive.
Who needs dignity when there are chubby futas with big dongers running around looking for a booty to stuff?welp thats how you keep your dignity stat sooooooooococksbombs away
I'm inclined to agreeWho needs dignity when there are chubby futas with big dongers running around looking for a booty to stuff?
We've touched on this before. Basically: the writing will always outpace the art, so there's no way we can ever illustrate absolutely everything without using some more generic art... which we do plan to expand. The only way for us to have a higher ratio of stuff that has art is... if I just stop adding new scenes for a long while. Not only is that mostly a waste of my time, as writing when I have stuff I want to write is the most efficient way to progress, but obviously, as we've seen in this thread, that's not a realistic option.I also share this criticism though. Not the part about the patreon tiers, but the existing content. I know that they do polls asking about which scenes to do next and such, but with the new area being added and new enemies/characters in the works, it leaves things feeling super unfinished as you play through the game. Some of these enemies and characters have been in the game for a very long time and still have only a scene or two compared to others. The Drow, for instance... who has been in the game for quite a while I believe, yet her only actual scene involves the cat...
I kind of wish they would focus more on back-filling content before moving on to new characters and new places and new scenarios.
My sympathies if you've had bad experiences with commission writers. With what I've seen delivered for 1 ¢/word or less, someone charging five times that should at least be able to follow some basic style instructions."Hello, I would like to pay you $50 for '1 writing'. Consisting of 1,000 words. Also cannot be fewer than 4,000 characters, because I don't want it to sound like it was written by someone with the vocabulary of magpie, but it has to be less than 10,000 characters because it can't read like an infant digested a thesaurus then regurgitated it onto your screen. But it has to be done in this particular style, combing erotic, with hardcore, with anticipation...
I've moved on.My sympathies if you've had bad experiences with commission writers. With what I've seen delivered for 1 ¢/word or less, someone charging five times that should at least be able to follow some basic style instructions.
That's fair. It just looks odd when you see the updates and it's like "here's a whole bunch of new text-scenes for this ghost character that already has a bunch of pics" when there are still characters that don't really have any real art or even scenes to speak of... like the Drow and that succubus (what was her name? Merrybell?). There are also characters like the Dryad that only really have one "scene" to speak of, but no accompanying art.tl;dr there'll be more art for existing characters, and generic art and animations will have to fill in the gaps for a lot of scenes. We never planned to illustrate absolutely all of the writing in the game individually.
Ghost was selected via the expansion survey, Merrybelle is mostly a cameo from a previous writing work of mine, and we'll probably do sex art of the Drow Beastmistress at some point. Looking through the CG list for each character, she's basically the only one that doesn't have unique art fully featuring her.That's fair. It just looks odd when you see the updates and it's like "here's a whole bunch of new text-scenes for this ghost character that already has a bunch of pics" when there are still characters that don't really have any real art or even scenes to speak of... like the Drow and that succubus (what was her name? Merrybell?). There are also characters like the Dryad that only really have one "scene" to speak of, but no accompanying art.
I 100% understand that writing happens faster that art, especially when a lot of art is currently eaten up by animations.
Nice to see you on here...Ghost was selected via the expansion survey, Merrybelle is mostly a cameo from a previous writing work of mine, and we'll probably do sex art of the Drow Beastmistress at some point. Looking through the CG list for each character, she's basically the only one that doesn't have unique art fully featuring her.