Tamas Awakening (Completed)
Not really, no.
All plot threads were dropped. This post in that game's thread summarizes it best
Rather than a good plot, I am expecting it to be a coherent and complete plot.
A bunch of plot threads are brought up and then just get dropped.
I can accept a weak plot if it at least tries. A poorly written resolution is still a resolution.
To give an analogy... imagine if in harry potter, right after they bury dumbledor... suddenly it cuts to "and then harry fucked hermoine and ginny and they lived happily ever after, the end".
people will then rightly ask "wait, what about voldemort? and the death eaters? they took over the ministry and there was civil war! what happens?!"
Anyways, the fetish was very well done. and the sex art is fantastic. would have been better if it at least tried to actually resolve all the plot threads it set up instead of just dropping them all in the middle.
There are various other posts in that thread expounding in detail on how the plot was dropped.
Here is the thing, people don't like to be lied to or treated as fools.
If you run out of money and have to stop developing. just say so. you wouldn't get any criticism for it, in fact you will get sympathy.
maybe it will even encourage people to actually donate more to keep it alive.
and you should be commissioning art by the picture not via fixed monthly salary
You explicitly state that game development is purely business for you.
because you treat them as just business then those games are not financially successful and the business fails.
this is exactly the king of thinking and behavior that saw the downfall of ubisoft.
I am reminded of how a bunch of successful businessmen have said over the years
> Mencken in 1920:
“Do a good job and you won’t need to worry about the money.”
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Phil Knight (Nike founder) is often quoted as saying in his memoir
Shoe Dog and interviews: “Make something people want… the money will follow” or simply “Just make a great product.”
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Jeff Bezos (Amazon owner) has said many times: “Focus on customers (i.e., make a great product/service) and the profits will follow.”