- Feb 1, 2021
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I disagree.After playing the game and reading all the comments on this topic, I'm surprised that most players still haven't filed a complaint on his monetization page.
(I think this is the most working way to bring such developers down from heaven to earth.)
But seriously, you take money from people and what do you give in return? Content? It can be found on the Internet.
Interesting gameplay? Judging by the comments, it's the same as all games on this engine, then what's the point of supporting you?
Maybe an interesting plot?Although you yourself wrote that it is being prepared, so it is not known what it will be, it turns out that people are buying a pig in a poke?
But after I read your post on what fictional standards for these games, I almost fell off my chair laughing.
Are you serious?What are the Standards for these games?
Although if you're talking about monetization standards for games, maybe you're right.
But this does not apply to the basic functionality of the game, which should be in the game.
Hiding basic functions behind paid access is not to show your genius or a way to get you to support, it shows your impotence.
The same goes for paid content. Did you create it? No, so who gave the right to sell it?
And if you sum up, first put your game in order, then think about how to make money from it.
Because trying to force people to pay for a product that works through one place will greatly spoil your reputation as a developer.
Question, do you think he sat up every night and wrote all the code himself?I disagree.
The developer did a lot of work. He wrote the game code, found and integrated pictures and videos.
You don't think it's that easy to do, do you?
that's for the highest level or witch one?idk password, but u can change in html file
window.resultp3456 = resultp3456w;
on
window.resultp3456 = 210832519264920580;
After u can enter any pass and it will work. gl
I think for any level, because we change the code that gives access to all the content that is in the game itself.that's for the highest level or witch one?
This person doesn't even understand what he's talking about, yet he calls himself a developer. He couldn't even figure out my code (I've never even looked at someone else's code and built everything from scratch), and now he's here promoting his own product.Question, do you think he sat up every night and wrote all the code himself?
The answer will be very unobvious, he took the code developments from other games and that's all, how do I know? I looked at the game code and realized that I had seen this code in many games on this site.
But where I agree with you, my dear comrade, is that he has done a very strong job of monetizing everything in the game, the code is literally overloaded with codes for supporters.
A simple example, when he creates events, he makes a variant of the event with code for patrons and a regular event.
After that, he deleted the code variable if the event would be available to everyone, as he writes himself.
Yes, he really did an ingenious job to complicate the development of the game for himself.
The question is, where is all this genius you're talking about?
Did you do everything yourself? So you haven't read the engine documentation?This person doesn't even understand what he's talking about, yet he calls himself a developer. He couldn't even figure out my code (I've never even looked at someone else's code and built everything from scratch), and now he's here promoting his own product.
Buddy, could you please direct your anger towards other games?
so i write any one of these lines at the console?I think for any level, because we change the code that gives access to all the content that is in the game itself.
Provided that the game does not have a paid version, they differ in the content of the game itself.
You change the values of these lines, then enter these lines in the game itself, if you are not sure that any code that you are writing will work in the game.so i write any one of these lines at the console?
i am not dealing with the html code i tried to find the passwords throught it but i couldn'tYou change the values of these lines, then enter these lines in the game itself, if you are not sure that any code that you are writing will work in the game.
But I personally use the browser console to view the values for entering the code to activate the code.
Therefore, I don't need to change anything, but provided that you know how to use the browser console.
Can you send me the game file itself? Without content.i am not dealing with the html code i tried to find the passwords throught it but i couldn't
i can deal with the console to change some values i just don't know how to reach to passwords section and i tried to open the console and enter wrong password nothing happens the console still blank
man before saying something dumb , try to research before talking, he did more games then you did for one, for two even i with my limited knowledge of coding can understand your code and see that you didn't do everything from scratch , you maybe have create the color palet, the where to put this or that block, but you didn't do everything from scratch , you decided to use some idea from other game that you like, and i don't blame youThis person doesn't even understand what he's talking about, yet he calls himself a developer. He couldn't even figure out my code (I've never even looked at someone else's code and built everything from scratch), and now he's here promoting his own product.
Buddy, could you please direct your anger towards other games?
How dare you, as a developer, talk about filing a collective complaint against me and trying to shut down my project? Do you even understand the reputation you're creating for yourself? With such words, I would never associate with you or work with you. This is my last response to your messages. The only motivation I see in your case is jealousy and competition. I suspect you haven’t even opened the game...After playing the game and reading all the comments on this topic, I'm surprised that most players still haven't filed a complaint on his monetization page.
(I think this is the most working way to bring such developers down from heaven to earth.)
But seriously, you take money from people and what do you give in return? Content? It can be found on the Internet.
Interesting gameplay? Judging by the comments, it's the same as all games on this engine, then what's the point of supporting you?
Maybe an interesting plot?Although you yourself wrote that it is being prepared, so it is not known what it will be, it turns out that people are buying a pig in a poke?
But after I read your post on what fictional standards for these games, I almost fell off my chair laughing.
Are you serious?What are the Standards for these games?
Although if you're talking about monetization standards for games, maybe you're right.
But this does not apply to the basic functionality of the game, which should be in the game.
Hiding basic functions behind paid access is not to show your genius or a way to get you to support, it shows your impotence.
The same goes for paid content. Did you create it? No, so who gave the right to sell it?
And if you sum up, first put your game in order, then think about how to make money from it.
Because trying to force people to pay for a product that works through one place will greatly spoil your reputation as a developer.
Personally, I don't care who I am a developer or a player, but first of all I am a reasonable person.How dare you, as a developer, talk about filing a collective complaint against me and trying to shut down my project? Do you even understand the reputation you're creating for yourself? With such words, I would never associate with you or work with you. This is my last response to your messages. The only motivation I see in your case is jealousy and competition. I suspect you haven’t even opened the game...
It doesn’t matter how good or bad the game is, that’s for the players to decide. I’m always open to feedback from those who want to improve the game, not those who want to destroy it.
I’ve put a lot of effort into creating an open-source project, learning many things from scratch in Twine, and doing countless edits for all the scenes—this is all done after my day job, often working through the night. If you don’t like the game, just don’t play it - it’s that simple. But trying to kill the project and rallying others to do so is the lowest action someone like you can take. I’d advise the audience to take a closer look at his statements
man you are saying that you are open for feedback but don't even try to listen critics , just listen to yourself, it's damn too bad , so what people can't even say that they disagree with something about your game???ow dare you, as a developer, talk about filing a collective complaint against me
do you really need money to continue a project,?????? , if you really like a project you are doing , you don't need money to create it from start to finish , just motivation , if you were motivate , you would not be so angry or focus on the money , it's a damn shametrying to shut down my project?
nobody ask you toWith such words, I would never associate with you or work with you
that's where you are wrong my friend, the player doesn't take the final decision, the dev does , he or she is the one who decide what to do and how to do it , the player only want one thing, to play a game ( a good game )It doesn’t matter how good or bad the game is, that’s for the players to decide. I’m always open to feedback from those who want to improve the game, not those who want to destroy it.
well if you really did good for you , i hope you will continue to work on it but let me tell you one thing , your idea for the game has potential but if you keep going with so few event's and keep your patreons have the final say, your game is doomed to failI’ve put a lot of effort into creating an open-source project, learning many things from scratch in Twine, and doing countless edits for all the scenes