let's hope it's trueFrom their Subscribestar site:
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Apr 06, 2023 05:49 pm
A planned update is reported to be available in a few days."
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let's hope it's trueFrom their Subscribestar site:
"Night Games
Apr 06, 2023 05:49 pm
A planned update is reported to be available in a few days."
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stop being a cry BABYwe demand justice and an update
Demands will get you nowhere, nobody owes you anything.we demand justice and an update
actually, they should. If you pay for something every month and they are late as promised, they are in debt. no matter what the delay. when you pay you can demand, it's simple. Since I don't pay, it doesn't matter to me.Demands will get you nowhere, nobody owes you anything.
that's why I won't ever subscribe as already saidactually, they should. If you pay for something every month and they are late as promised, they are in debt. no matter what the delay. when you pay you can demand, it's simple. Since I don't pay, it doesn't matter to me.
And what can you do to make the dev honor that debt? Nobody's forced to pay for their stuff. If anyone paid for it and got fucked over it's on them 100%, it's like the crypto shit or any other project that got rugpulled, exept in some cases you can sue.actually, they should. If you pay for something every month and they are late as promised, they are in debt. no matter what the delay. when you pay you can demand, it's simple. Since I don't pay, it doesn't matter to me.
Cool. So if payday rolls around and you don't get a penny from your employer, are you going to be satisfied with with your boss saying "nobody owes you anything?"nobody owes you anything.
You misunderstand the nature of the subscription services most Creators are using.Cool. So if payday rolls around and you don't get a penny from your employer, are you going to be satisfied with with your boss saying "nobody owes you anything?"
Because that is not even REMOTELY how the world works.
Simply by virtue of existing everyone owes everyone else human decency.
But there are a billion and one circumstances that can and consistently do occur in which people owe other people owe other people something. The most obvious of them is this: when someone agrees to do something for you, or to provide something to you, in exchange for something from you - be it your time, your money, your labor or your goods - and you fulfill your side of said agreement, then yes; that person absolutely owes their side of the agreement.
This is true from an ethical standpoint, from a logical standpoint, and even from an legal standpoint. If a person says "hey, give me money, and I'll give you product X by date Y" and you pay, then they owe you product X by date Y.
American mentality is truly something elseDemands will get you nowhere, nobody owes you anything.
You understand reality. It doesn't matter what the nature of the service is. The person I quoted claimed that no one owes you anything. A sentiment I've seen often enough that is beyond ridiculous. I think it started as a way to decry people with over-blown senses of entitlement, who seem to believe that people owe them something for nothing. While it's true that the world owes you very, very little in exchange for simply existing, that changes as soon as agreements are struck.You misunderstand the nature of the subscription services most Creators are using.
Oh, are we doing this again? Alright, hang on, let me go through my post history so I can copy and paste my response to the last time someone brough this nonsense. Here we go...You are not contracting for a product, you are offering Patronage to an artist to help them create, as in the days of old if the Patron was not satisfied, they could withdraw their patronage and the artist died poor.
Close, but you don't get the Biscuit ... What I said was that if the Patron is not satisfied they drop their patronage ...Why not, right? It's the same guy, right? And according what you just said in your comment, you want to support him "so he can make the things HE wants to make, and not the specific thing you want."
Similarly onThis model is a win-win; creators retain creative freedom while getting the salary they deserve, and fans get to rest easy knowing that their money goes directly towards creating more of what they love.
What fool subscribes to a product in development when with a bit of patience they can acquire it for a fraction of the subscription cost?At SubscribeStar we believe that every talent deserves to be discovered and properly rewarded so it can continue evolving in the years to come.
Correct, I have supported many creators and continue to do so because their 'art' appeals to me.Are you going to keep supporting him? No. Of course you're not. You're going to drop support for that developer like a bad habit, because we both know that what you're supporting is the project.
Cool story. The original point of Twitter was to answer the question "what are you doing right now." And nothing else. That's specifically why there's such a short restriction on words. Because they didn't want it to be a blogging platform. People literally chain thirty tweets together to rant about politics.Close, but you don't get the Biscuit ... What I said was that if the Patron is not satisfied they drop their patronage ...
Have you read theYou must be registered to see the linksHave you noted the bit where it says:
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What fool subscribes to a product in development when with a bit of patience they can acquire it for a fraction of the subscription cost?
If you choose to be a Patron you have to accept the risk that your protege's work may not be to your liking.
If you want a Product, wait for it to be completed before you buy it. Then you can complain if it does not meet the terms of the purchase.
Correct, I have supported many creators and continue to do so because their 'art' appeals to me.
Some I follow and buy their finished products. (Product Purchase Support model)
Others I subscribe to because I wish to encourage them to continue doing what I enjoy. (Patronage model)
I have also dropped many creators, from both support models, because I was no longer satisfied.
So, if you do not want to run the risk of dissapointment, subscribe to the product's thread, enjoy the installments and then once the product is complete give the creator the market value of the finished product.
such a bad take, you sound like the people who defended dual family milfy city etc. its also ironic since you obviously don't understand how much goes into the things you said. what's it been 9 months since update or so? so 6600 hours has passed and you really think in 6600 hours you can't put out an update if you're actually spending any time on it? its actually difficult to have not completed the update by now which leaves two reasons why, either a tornado hit the devs house (or something as unfortunate as this in his life) or he doesn't feel like working on the game most days (lazy).stop being a cry BABY
Oblivious to just how much work goes into story writing,graphics,animations and rendering.
Sit back relax and take a chill pill
at this rate you also do 10 monthssuch a bad take, you sound like the people who defended dual family milfy city etc. its also ironic since you obviously don't understand how much goes into the things you said. what's it been 9 months since update or so? so 6600 hours has passed and you really think in 6600 hours you can't put out an update if you're actually spending any time on it? its actually difficult to have not completed the update by now which leaves two reasons why, either a tornado hit the devs house (or something as unfortunate as this in his life) or he doesn't feel like working on the game most days (lazy).
last update was on 23rd april 2022at this rate you also do 10 months
la última actualización fue el 23 de abril de 2022
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It's only been 357 days since the last update. That's enough time for 2 updates with at least 10 good animations in each.
Solo han pasado 357 días desde la última actualización. Osea suficiente tiempo para 2 actualizaciones con almenos 10 buenas animaciones en cada una.