- Jan 14, 2021
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how do you fullscreen, or enlarge the game cause its just kinda sitting in the middle of screen taking up like 75% of the space so its a bit annoying having this empty space around it
All the older RPGmaker games use ALT-Enter for fullscreen.how do you fullscreen, or enlarge the game cause its just kinda sitting in the middle of screen taking up like 75% of the space so its a bit annoying having this empty space around it
It's a bit early to become nervous much. Last update was in july, and I doubt that he works on it full time.im getting a bit nervous now
So called game developers getting into these projects not for liking to make games but to try to make a lot of money.. they fail because they have no love for the project.. they don't listen to feedback, they don't keep anyone updated.. they fail to get subscribers and bail. I'm getting where I don't even want to try new games knowing that over 90% will get dropped even if they are good. They are ruining for the true passionate developers.oof. Is the game over now? WHAT HAPPENED!?
So called game developers getting into these projects not for liking to make games but to try to make a lot of money.. they fail because they have no love for the project.. they don't listen to feedback, they don't keep anyone updated.. they fail to get subscribers and bail. I'm getting where I don't even want to try new games knowing that over 90% will get dropped even if they are good. They are ruining for the true passionate developers.
While that is true, in this case he isn't directly obligated to give a status update since it wasn't like a commercial project but rather did it for the fun of it (I suppose lol). Sure I definitely agree that doing a status update is the way to go, but in this case it's not that bad since he wasn't on patreon/subscribestar.I don't get why devs abandon their games without telling no one. Its okay if they want to get a pause or abandon the game....JUST SAY IT DAMN.
I know its not a commercial project. But i still think every developer has the moral obligation to update their fans. It just doesn't feel right to vanish like this.While that is true, in this case he isn't directly obligated to give a status update since it wasn't like a commercial project but rather did it for the fun of it (I suppose lol). Sure I definitely agree that doing a status update is the way to go, but in this case it's not that bad since he wasn't on patreon/subscribestar.
Moral obligation for something done for the fun of it's not even close to how I would put it. But it would be nice to be notified, that much I agree. Less "they are a jerk" if they don't and more "it was nice of them for telling us" if they do.I know its not a commercial project. But i still think every developer has the moral obligation to update their fans. It just doesn't feel right to vanish like this.
Never said he was a jerk. And im talking in general. Anyway its just my opinion.Moral obligation for something done for the fun of it's not even close to how I would put it. But it would be nice to be notified, that much I agree. Less "they are a jerk" if they don't and more "it was nice of them for telling us" if they do.
You didn't, and I don't think you meant it that way, but it does sound a bit like that if they are "morally obligated" to tell us they are stopping doing something they did for the fun of it. Sometimes the form is just as important as the content.Never said he was a jerk. And im talking in general. Anyway its just my opinion.