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podkop09

Member
Jul 12, 2017
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We just have to find the right words for the hero to appear....
Oh, Hero!!!
We know that the author of this wonderful game should be paid for his job. And subscribers have already gotten and played it, they could play it all weekend while we beggarly and miserable people sigh sadly. For example, I recently found a dried up pizza crust from a pizza we ate in honor of my grandmother's birthday (it's the only day of the year we can afford pizza). I shouted: "Hey everybody, look what I found, the party goes on". We divided the dried up piece equally and sprinkled sugar on it. And all the people on the forum live like that.
They can't afford to pay, and subscribers have already played it and rewarded the author for his good job, so maybe on Monday post an update. That beautiful Yui with her red hair as bright as the sun burst into our gray and depressing life and gave us happiness - read the continuation of the wonderfull story and look at her shy radiant face
 

Bobjock

Member
Sep 11, 2022
161
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Oh, Hero!!!
We know that the author of this wonderful game should be paid for his job. And subscribers have already gotten and played it, they could play it all weekend while we beggarly and miserable people sigh sadly. For example, I recently found a dried up pizza crust from a pizza we ate in honor of my grandmother's birthday (it's the only day of the year we can afford pizza). I shouted: "Hey everybody, look what I found, the party goes on". We divided the dried up piece equally and sprinkled sugar on it. And all the people on the forum live like that.
They can't afford to pay, and subscribers have already played it and rewarded the author for his good job, so maybe on Monday post an update. That beautiful Yui with her red hair as bright as the sun burst into our gray and depressing life and gave us happiness - read the continuation of the wonderfull story and look at her shy radiant face
Cmon Hero, all this guy wants is some food, and porn for God's sakes! :cry:
 
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Zik099

Member
Feb 9, 2020
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if i remember 4.0 or 4.2? got leak that time lol.

if you backread you probably gonna see it.
As I said a few comments ago, the times that the game has been leaked it has usually been 15 days after the release of the 5$ tier or practically a few days before the month since it was released, and Inatari publishes it for free.

If I remember correctly, only once the game was leaked the same day or a few days after the 5$ tier and since then it hasn't happened again.

And I repeat, though I would like to see the month respected and the game not leaked. I understand the desire of people to play and that many are not willing to pay for a product that is still in development and does not have much content yet, besides, this is a pirate site, complaining about game leaks is just stupid hahaha.
 
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Bobjock

Member
Sep 11, 2022
161
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Ok, then what your saying is, we have to stand in front of a mirror and say hero backwards "oreh" 3 times. Then the update will appear, and all the subscribers will stop telling everyone to wait...
 

wowdank2

Newbie
Oct 18, 2019
20
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this game and it's release schedule is stretching it.. by the amount of content that is produced in 3 months time I'm surprised people pay for it. If you're not paying for a monthly update you have to wait for a new release that comes out in 4 months? Thats 3 updates a year.
 

Zik099

Member
Feb 9, 2020
276
238
Ok, then what your saying is, we have to stand in front of a mirror and say hero backwards "oreh" 3 times. Then the update will appear, and all the subscribers will stop telling everyone to wait...
I think all, you are ina most original answer I've read hahaha, honestly I do not know what to tell you, currently the options for those who do not pay is to wait for someone to share the game or Inatari share it for free.

this game and it's release schedule is stretching it.. by the amount of content that is produced in 3 months time I'm surprised people pay for it. If you're not paying for a monthly update you have to wait for a new release that comes out in 4 months? Thats 3 updates a year.
Yes, it is very limited and complicated. For that same reason, as a Patreon subscriber I don't encourage people to pay for the game or stop filtering it, because it's really very tight.

The main problem that Inatari has is that unlike other developers, he is still not 100% dedicated to the game, he is currently entering the final stage of his university and has another job IRL, so the time he dedicates to the game is very limited.

For his next game if all goes well, we may be able to go back to monthly updates, by that time he may have finished his university and he himself has said several times that for now his plan is to dedicate 100% of his time to developing games.
 

awk.onion

Newbie
Mar 6, 2024
29
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As I said a few comments ago, the times that the game has been leaked it has usually been 15 days after the release of the 5$ tier or practically a few days before the month since it was released, and Inatari publishes it for free.

If I remember correctly, only once the game was leaked the same day or a few days after the 5$ tier and since then it hasn't happened again.

And I repeat, though I would like to see the month respected and the game not leaked. I understand the desire of people to play and that many are not willing to pay for a product that is still in development and does not have much content yet, besides, this is a pirate site, complaining about game leaks is just stupid hahaha.
dude chill i just pointed out it happens lol. i respect the creator i never ask for leak to any game i like. i just wait or if i really like it ( corruption town) i sub. i remember that i think that's the 10$ tier one.
 

xViar

New Member
Aug 21, 2021
8
14
Just eagerly waiting for the free release, I would be a patron but a update each 4 months is not worth it imo. Still, this project is exciting and if the dev is keeping up the great work more consistently, I would be more open to be a patron.

Edit: Dev replied, the 4 months were exaggerated and I apologize for that. I read it somewhere in this thread and thought it was true. Welp, still looking forward for the new update and wish the Dev all the best!
 
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GinSchiffer

Member
Sep 18, 2022
114
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Just eagerly waiting for the free release, I would be a patron but a update each 4 months is not worth it imo. Still, this project is exciting and if the dev is keeping up the great work more consistently, I would be more open to be a patron.
Totally not worth it. If it's a one time steam purchase i would buy it.
But this? Who knows how many years it will take to complete or a sudden abandon.
Wait long enough even the Hype will die down.
I miss Suzuya's game. Wonder if that person still making new game. All of his games are great.
 

inatari

Member
Game Developer
Oct 29, 2022
157
1,429
I can’t understand the logic of some people on this site. Do my updates take four months? Really? Anyone saying that clearly hasn’t been following my project. Since the beginning of the game, about a year and a half ago, I’ve been releasing updates every 5-6 weeks, with art scenes, animated scenes, and pixel scenes, all created by me.

But apparently, just because of one single update, everything else was forgotten? Yes, the last update took a little over 3 months to complete, but the reason is simple: it contains more than 11 different art scenes, some animated, plus mini-art and a huge number of variations. Basically, it’s two updates in one. That’s why it took twice as long. It’s simple logic, and all my supporters who follow my work know this.

So, spreading the idea that my updates take four months to complete is simply ridiculous. That’s why I decided to make this post to clarify my actual workflow to all the new people discovering my game through this thread, rather than leaving it subject to baseless rumors.

The only thing that’s changed from now on is that future updates will take around 8 weeks to complete, just 2 weeks longer than the previous schedule. This is simply because I didn’t have enough time to work on the art, and often, some pieces ended up more detailed than others. Not to mention health issues. But basically, it’s the standard timeline that most devs use. There's nothing absurd about that.

And no, my project will not be abandoned. And it also won't take several years to complete, the game's storyline is already progressing well. But of course, it's always impossible to please everyone. Fortunately, I’m building a strong base of people who enjoy my project, and I’m incredibly grateful to all of them for that. It’s definitely made all my effort and sleepless nights worth it.
 
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Doctor Doom

Active Member
Jul 21, 2017
501
541
I can’t understand the logic of some people on this site. Do my updates take four months? Really? Anyone saying that clearly hasn’t been following my project. Since the beginning of the game, about a year and a half ago, I’ve been releasing updates every 5-6 weeks, with art scenes, animated scenes, and pixel scenes, all created by me.

But apparently, just because of one single update, everything else was forgotten? Yes, the last update took a little over 3 months to complete, but the reason is simple: it contains more than 11 different art scenes, some animated, plus mini-art and a huge number of variations. Basically, it’s two updates in one. That’s why it took twice as long. It’s simple logic, and all my supporters who follow my work know this.

So, spreading the idea that my updates take four months to complete is simply ridiculous. That’s why I decided to make this post to clarify my actual workflow to all the new people discovering my game through this thread, rather than leaving it subject to baseless rumors.

The only thing that’s changed from now on is that future updates will take around 8 weeks to complete, just 2 weeks longer than the previous schedule. This is simply because I didn’t have enough time to work on the art, and often, some pieces ended up more detailed than others. Not to mention health issues. But basically, it’s the standard timeline that most devs use. There's nothing absurd about that.

And no, my project will not be abandoned. And it also won't take several years to complete, the game's storyline is already progressing well. But of course, it's always impossible to please everyone. Fortunately, I’m building a strong base of people who enjoy my project, and I’m incredibly grateful to all of them for that. It’s definitely made all my effort and sleepless nights worth it.
ignore them, do it on ur pace brother. most of the noisy ones arent even supporting you, ungrateful losers.
 

trashboxe

New Member
Jun 14, 2020
9
18
I can’t understand the logic of some people on this site. Do my updates take four months? Really? Anyone saying that clearly hasn’t been following my project. Since the beginning of the game, about a year and a half ago, I’ve been releasing updates every 5-6 weeks, with art scenes, animated scenes, and pixel scenes, all created by me.

But apparently, just because of one single update, everything else was forgotten? Yes, the last update took a little over 3 months to complete, but the reason is simple: it contains more than 11 different art scenes, some animated, plus mini-art and a huge number of variations. Basically, it’s two updates in one. That’s why it took twice as long. It’s simple logic, and all my supporters who follow my work know this.

So, spreading the idea that my updates take four months to complete is simply ridiculous. That’s why I decided to make this post to clarify my actual workflow to all the new people discovering my game through this thread, rather than leaving it subject to baseless rumors.

The only thing that’s changed from now on is that future updates will take around 8 weeks to complete, just 2 weeks longer than the previous schedule. This is simply because I didn’t have enough time to work on the art, and often, some pieces ended up more detailed than others. Not to mention health issues. But basically, it’s the standard timeline that most devs use. There's nothing absurd about that.

And no, my project will not be abandoned. And it also won't take several years to complete, the game's storyline is already progressing well. But of course, it's always impossible to please everyone. Fortunately, I’m building a strong base of people who enjoy my project, and I’m incredibly grateful to all of them for that. It’s definitely made all my effort and sleepless nights worth it.
dont listen to the whiny minority of wankers here
 
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