Doktor7007
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- Nov 24, 2017
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No No I don´t like unreal engine!!!
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Do you guys realise that renpy cannot handle actual 3D graphics?"Let's make an indie game in Unreal, you know, where all indie games go to die? This is gonna be great."
Do you realize we’re not idiots?Do you guys realise that renpy cannot handle actual 3D graphics?
Think before speaking next time, or at the very least learn how to differentiate 3D games from 3DCG...
Are you being obtuse on purpose?Do you guys realise that renpy cannot handle actual 3D graphics?
Think before speaking next time, or at the very least learn how to differentiate 3D games from 3DCG...
I mean, it sure sounds like it.Do you realize we’re not idiots?
Yeah, of course you are right and I am a complete moron.I mean, it sure sounds like it.
Comparing a 2Dcg game with a 3D one that would not run on renpy in the first place, there is no dumbest comparison you could make.
If you don't like unreal or 3d games you are in the wrong thread.
Yeah, the good thing about the old game was that all the annoying parts could easily be overcome by shift+O and a few keystrokes.Oh boy! I can't wait to spend hours farming an awful fishing minigame to get multiple instances of an item with a drop chance in the low single digits to craft an item required to unlock one sex scene, but now in 3D!![]()
With your move to UE5 you literally cut off at least half of your previous player base. It's a shame you don't realise, that you didn't make a smart move with that. The renpy game was fine and a prequel as renpy game would've been loved, too. Hoped until today you would move back, but seeing you will it drop before returning back to renpy is a real shame.View attachment 2363468
Hi there!
We've uploaded the latest version of Tame It Too! prototype to the public!
Yes, the prototype is very different from the previous game, it's built on UE5, here is full 3D, open world and textual dialogues and it needs pretty powerful computer to fully enjoy it.
We will continue to optimize the prototype, but we won't be able to make it as light as the pre-rendered Ren'py game anyway.
(By the way, the first Tame It! was also 3D, just the pictures were prerendered. We didn't even think anyone would mistake it for drawn 2D digital art!)
We are trying to evolve and strive for the best and we hope that you will support us in this!
But we have a new 2D game on Unity with visual novel elements coming out soon and maybe you'll like it better. Stay tuned so you don't miss anything!