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I can't believe this thread got >100 new pages in 1 month, that's like 60 posts a day.
I haven't played ToT since IIRC August 2018. Because I've wanted to play the game again fresh from the start and take my time to experience all the content. There was always some update on the horizon that I wanted to wait for... some expansion in the works that ended up delayed a bit more, a sneak peak or teaser for some new heroine. I'm really tempted to play now, due to the recent Lily update since she's my favorite heroine, but with Swan and Crow Episode 3 on the horizon, I'll probably wait a little more.
There's a question that's been on my mind for a while. Why is the resolution so low? Yeah, I know that the sprites are naturally small too. And I know that at this point, it would require some work to convert all the art. But I know that the original PSDs should be a higher resolution. Has Bo ever said why he went with such a tiny resolution? I know I probably seem shallow, but for years now, this has bothered me, because I think that ToT could be even more popular if it at least had 1280x720 resolution. (I know there are ways to make the window bigger, but native art resolution still matters.)
I haven't played ToT since IIRC August 2018. Because I've wanted to play the game again fresh from the start and take my time to experience all the content. There was always some update on the horizon that I wanted to wait for... some expansion in the works that ended up delayed a bit more, a sneak peak or teaser for some new heroine. I'm really tempted to play now, due to the recent Lily update since she's my favorite heroine, but with Swan and Crow Episode 3 on the horizon, I'll probably wait a little more.
There's a question that's been on my mind for a while. Why is the resolution so low? Yeah, I know that the sprites are naturally small too. And I know that at this point, it would require some work to convert all the art. But I know that the original PSDs should be a higher resolution. Has Bo ever said why he went with such a tiny resolution? I know I probably seem shallow, but for years now, this has bothered me, because I think that ToT could be even more popular if it at least had 1280x720 resolution. (I know there are ways to make the window bigger, but native art resolution still matters.)