ogr blanc

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Apparently is a bit of a mess right know. Yesterday they submitted quite a few problems with the update
that's expected when you develop to almost double content in a single update. another reason for why its always better to just make smaller content and release, so its easier to find and test it. in other words, the way snats chose he gets to take longer to develop, be acused of milking, work harder, take longer testing, wait longer with the "angel" round up, create more drama because the second highest tier will acuse him of milking the, understandably overpriced highest tier by "dragging it even more", and by the end start the process all over again, with almost no time to rest due to the gargantuan mountain he promissed for the next one...

i wouldnt be surprised if either this turns out to be the last update, or people exodus in mass because paying 100 bucks a month, for half a year at least, when all they need to do is stop pat now, and pat for the 100 when he does release it.

also, the update is looking to be really packed, but i dunno how many will see it as "600 bucks" worth it.
 
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Thats an awful lot of reaching. The question of small content/short update interval vs large content/long update interval will ALWAYS be a matter of individual preference and has no real bearing on overarching quality of the game. Some people are okay with playing 5 minutes of content a week but others would like to be able to have more content each time they fire up the game. But again, the end result is no different. He would still be beta testing each new release and if he were, for example, to release every two weeks instead of once every 6 months, you have to figure you will still have a bug or two at least once every couple releases. So you end up with 12 small beta periods over the course of 6 months vs 1 large beta period every 6 months. It honestly works out roughly the same amount of delay.

Could he be milking? IDK. But neither does anyone else for sure. Maybe stop crucifying him for taking his time to create something that chances are many of you aren't even paying for at all, much less paying the angel tier of $100 a month. So stop using that as an example.

Have a little patience. I swear, some of you need to take a trip back in time to the 90s when you had to wait several minutes just for a single low-res lewd picture to load on a connection that could go down at any second if the phone rang. Your heads would fucking explode.
 
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BaasB : So the android port in the OP is playable, but kinda broken.
Doesn't give the player any option at all to see the start of the game, just asks you to name the MC and then jumps right to chapter 4.
Would you consider making a warning about that in the OP so no one else jumps in erroneously expecting to be able to play the whole game?
 
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ogr blanc

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Thats an awful lot of reaching. The question of small content/short update interval vs large content/long update interval will ALWAYS be a matter of individual preference and has no real bearing on overarching quality of the game. Some people are okay with playing 5 minutes of content a week but others would like to be able to have more content each time they fire up the game. But again, the end result is no different. He would still be beta testing each new release and if he were, for example, to release every two weeks instead of once every 6 months, you have to figure you will still have a bug or two at least once every couple releases. So you end up with 12 small beta periods over the course of 6 months vs 1 large beta period every 6 months. It honestly works out roughly the same amount of delay.

Could he be milking? IDK. But neither does anyone else for sure. Maybe stop crucifying him for taking his time to create something that chances are many of you aren't even paying for at all, much less paying the angel tier of $100 a month. So stop using that as an example.

Have a little patience. I swear, some of you need to take a trip back in time to the 90s when you had to wait several minutes just for a single low-res lewd picture to load on a connection that could go down at any second if the phone rang. Your heads would fucking explode.

but the thing is, the bigger the update, the harder it is to keep the quality up because there will be more testing needed to iron out the bugs.

i get your point when you say its preference, but my argument is about how daunting it will become to test it and make sure it works if the update is too big.

so its not just "more content at a later date", its also more work frontloaded besides the extra waiting for the ironing out.

and that also not accounting the stress and pressure.
 
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