Reminds me a little of Iron Giant. Or the Netflix Lost in Space.Me before Luna backstory:
Aww... she's kinda cute... imma do my best to protect her and make sure she is happy
Me after Luna backstory:
P R O T E C C
Ah ok thanks for the info.He replied to a similar question as yours back in January last year:
All you can do to convince anyone is to sign up as a patreon I'm guessing. With solid numbers then there's less risk from focusing more on the gameAh ok thanks for the info.
Sooo his answer is pretty old... maybe now is the time for a new goal?
I can understand his fear of going self-employed and the risky nature of patreon. But if he doesnt own the restaurant or is a high-end chef i think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
I noticed that one of the biggest factors of channel growth is the update frequency. There are a lot of rather medicore games (compared to deluca family) which update more often (say every 2-4 month) and they seem to gather a bigger and faster gathering.
I mean quality wise deluca family is almost on par with industry giants like Dr PinkCake, so the financial potential should be there...
Anyway i will stop now with my attempt to convince HopesGaming to go fulltime![]()
The thing is, (I'm no expert but from what I heard and seen) channel growth seems to be a lot more complex than that.I noticed that one of the biggest factors of channel growth is the update frequency. There are a lot of rather medicore games (compared to deluca family) which update more often (say every 2-4 month) and they seem to gather a bigger and faster gathering.
I mean quality wise deluca family is almost on par with industry giants like Dr PinkCake, so the financial potential should be there...
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Heya Delucas!
As many of you have noticed, I've been quiet not just here but also on the forums and discord. Nothing is wrong and everything is going fine. I just decided to cut off from everything and 'reset' my mind. Either I worked on the game or I spent time on forums and discord talking about the game. Felt it was a bit too much and didn't want to feel burned out. So, I took a bit time off and just focused on game making and real life stuff.
Early next month I will gather all I made and then see how it all look and probably give an eta. As I've mentioned in the last dev. post, this is the last update before the end of season 1 and therefore this is not the planned 'quick' update. Those will happen still, but not on an important update like this. After this update, and with some small fix updates (hopefully no fixes needed, heh) it will be sent to steam release!
Either steam will be a failure or a success. Nonetheless, I am excited to see what the DeLuca future will be!
-HG
Out of interest, are you a patron?Anyway i will stop now with my attempt to convince HopesGaming to go fulltime![]()
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Heya Delucas!
As many of you have noticed, I've been quiet not just here but also on the forums and discord. Nothing is wrong and everything is going fine. I just decided to cut off from everything and 'reset' my mind. Either I worked on the game or I spent time on forums and discord talking about the game. Felt it was a bit too much and didn't want to feel burned out. So, I took a bit time off and just focused on game making and real life stuff.
Early next month I will gather all I made and then see how it all look and probably give an eta. As I've mentioned in the last dev. post, this is the last update before the end of season 1 and therefore this is not the planned 'quick' update. Those will happen still, but not on an important update like this. After this update, and with some small fix updates (hopefully no fixes needed, heh) it will be sent to steam release!
Either steam will be a failure or a success. Nonetheless, I am excited to see what the DeLuca future will be!
-HG
That picture just gave me an idea, What if the MC's father is the guy that is burnt out in that picture?Speaking of Cordia, man, I'm getting the feeling when Cordia tells the story of the original 4 Serpents (to MC and quite possibly the girls), it's gonna give us a whirlwind of emotions.
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Probably gonna make us laugh, make us cry, and perhaps may even make us feel bittersweet about these original Serpents' tale which led them to their current fate.
We still have some way to go until we'll reach this part, but I can't wait for Cordia's LI route.
But also, if we can get loving embrace from the Blizzard Queen which makes the below scene just an appetizer, well, I'm totally![]()
lol Yeah, that's the general assumption.That picture just gave me an idea, What if the MC's father is the guy that is burnt out in that picture?
The game is very well regarded here, in a community full of thirsty perverts, for reasons that don't have much to do with its sexual content or scarcity thereof. What makes this game excellent for many people, me included, is the plot and the characters. In a marketplace like steam, that's not as thirsty, I'm certain it will do well, as long as it gets discovered (which is another hurdle altogether).what if steam feedback is not very good…
steam users may be more interested in adult games like AI Shoujo and Honey Select
Can't imagine their reaction to a visual novel with few adult contents
anyway best wish to Hope and Deluca Family
That sounds reasonable.The thing is, (I'm no expert but from what I heard and seen) channel growth seems to be a lot more complex than that.
Just because it is updated frequently doesn't necessarily equate to increase in Patreon numbers (take another mafia game Oath of Loyalty for example, a good game, which if I remember correctly had pretty consistent release schedule yet had nowhere near enough Patreon support. And with OOL Part 1 done, now dev has put up a goal which would allow Part 2 to be made, but there is nowhere near enough support for it).
Also, if the game has some kinks (like incest etc etc) which people may go crazy over, the update frequency would not matter, people would still likely support the game even if the dev doesn't release for 6 months or 7 months (the whole power of the devoted kink-fandom lol).
Seen at least 1 or 2 games (which I won't name) out there which I don't think are good games at all, plus update frequency has been awful to say the least, yet amount of dough the devs get due to the game having particular kink is staggering.
Having said that, I'm not saying Hopes shouldn't update the game frequently. In fact, myself and probably every DeLuca fan would welcome it very much wholeheartedly.
It's just that I'm saying even if Hopes updates frequently, the growth of the Patreon members may not be as great as one would expect due to a lot of factors which would come into play.
what if steam feedback is not very good…
steam users may be more interested in adult games like AI Shoujo and Honey Select
Can't imagine their reaction to a visual novel with few adult contents
I don't see it quite that negative. Steam has a gazillion of games, if not more, so people are looking for their niche. I don't think too many not interested generally in the first place will stumble across this game. And if - maybe they get hooked? I did the Steam travel starting with HuniePop and then discovering VNs there, which led me here in the end.Another potential problem will be steam. While i think the inital feedback will be positiv. Steam users are way more prone to review bomb (in-develompent, erotic) games if the updates take to long...
Well maybe the incoming steam earnings encourages hopesgaming to go full time.
This dude was born to be a storyteller and not to work in a restaurant![]()
I have to disagree.I don't see it quite that negative. Steam has a gazillion of games, if not more, so people are looking for their niche. I don't think too many not interested generally in the first place will stumble across this game. And if - maybe they get hooked? I did the Steam travel starting with HuniePop and then discovering VNs there, which led me here in the end.
Ah, sorry, then I misunderstood your point, that is of course true. I was thinking/understanding it more along the lines of the other post I was replying to, that they have a certain (limited) expectation of how a game can be gameplay wise and may be discouraged by the VN style. But you meant the development style. My bad, reading before the second coffee is a plan that failed.I have to disagree.
People who are into the genre or specifically the game, are more likely to be demanding/'emotional invested' and to actively follow the development, and per se be more demanding.
The 'i work half-time on the game' will not work with the steam base. Even with the 'in-development' tag, steamers (is that a word? lol) will feel more like they bought a game and not that they support a guy on his hobby side project.