Piro115
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we'll surely get it by 2031!Update since OP hasn't updated the progress chart. Just pulled it from the website.
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we'll surely get it by 2031!Update since OP hasn't updated the progress chart. Just pulled it from the website.
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The cope has now reached "Even though this game is tagged abandoned it's not abandoned."This game is not abandoned. Period. No matter what its tags on this pirate forum will say in a few days.
Well, it's true. The 18-month mark is a limit arbitrarily set by F95 staff, nothing else. If someone thinks F95 rules are what define the real situation of any game, that's their problem. As long as the game is being worked on, the game is not abandoned. And in this case the devs are still working on it and communicating their daily progress with their patrons and fans, so it's not abandoned.The cope has now reached "Even though this game is tagged abandoned it's not abandoned."
That requires common sense.Well, it's true. The 18-month mark is a limit arbitrarily set by F95 staff, nothing else. If someone thinks F95 rules are what define the real situation of any game, that's their problem. As long as the game is being worked on, the game is not abandoned. And in this case the devs are still working on it and communicating their daily progress with their patrons and fans, so it's not abandoned.
The coding is still being worked on. I posted the update to 0.7's progress. It's not abandoned. Dev is probably just extremely slow.Well, it's true. The 18-month mark is a limit arbitrarily set by F95 staff, nothing else. If someone thinks F95 rules are what define the real situation of any game, that's their problem. As long as the game is being worked on, the game is not abandoned. And in this case the devs are still working on it and communicating their daily progress with their patrons and fans, so it's not abandoned.
Most significantly, another baby happened (they already had one), which has inevitably slowed things down. There's just the two of them, a husband and wife team, with the wife doing the art and the husband doing everything else.im just curious what happend, because after 06.0 version they really slow to make update
The game gets abandoned in case the dev has cut all kind of communications and stopped giving any kind of updates about the game for a certain amount of time, or if the dev simply informs people about abandoning the game.The cope has now reached "Even though this game is tagged abandoned it's not abandoned."
Least vitriolic Whichone commentThat requires common sense.
Apparently the least "common" thing on the planet.![]()
I don't make the rules, man. Sounds like something you need to bring up with the admins.Well, it's true. The 18-month mark is a limit arbitrarily set by F95 staff, nothing else. If someone thinks F95 rules are what define the real situation of any game, that's their problem. As long as the game is being worked on, the game is not abandoned. And in this case the devs are still working on it and communicating their daily progress with their patrons and fans, so it's not abandoned.
I'm fine with the rules. It's just that this tag doesn't mean a game it's actually abandoned. It's a fair sign to let people know that the last update was a long time ago, even a suspiciously long time ago so people should adjust their expectations, but in some cases it can be misleading. My issue is with these people who seem to believe that F95 putting an 'abandoned' tag actually means that the game is not being worked on anymore and don't even listen to reasons.I don't make the rules, man. Sounds like something you need to bring up with the admins.
Nobody can control people's reactions to a tag, unfortunately. It is outside our control.I'm fine with the rules. It's just that this tag doesn't mean a game it's actually abandoned. It's a fair sign to let people know that the last update was a long time ago, even a suspiciously long time ago so people should adjust their expectations, but in some cases it can be misleading. My issue is with these people who seem to believe that F95 putting an 'abandoned' tag actually means that the game is not being worked on anymore and don't even listen to reasons.
No, but we can provide the relevant information so that they can make an informed decision.Nobody can control people's reactions to a tag, unfortunately. It is outside our control.
Here's the thing, if something is being developed but little or nothing is put out for unreasonable amounts of time it's effectively the same thing. The simple question is, "what do I have after waiting x amount of time?" if the answer is nothing then even if the dev is swearing up and down that it's being worked on you still have the same thing, nothing.No, but we can provide the relevant information so that they can make an informed decision.
As he said, if they still get it wrong, that's their problem.
It's exactly the same as the sexual content tags.
People have their own understanding of terms. So, when they see a tag applied, they assume it to be what they know, instead of educating themself to what it actually means here.
Assumption is the mother of all fuck-ups.
Then they get upset & irresponsibly blame the tags for misleading them.
Then we all justifiably laugh at their ignorance.
Apples and oranges. They don't work for a boss. They are self-employed. The supporters can withdraw their support at any time if they would want to do so. That's their "power". Nothing more, nothing less.I work in software development and if I went a month without showing my boss I had done something tangible I would be fired on the spot; and we are talking 18 months where the supporters have no power over the dev.
18 months without an update is a long time, even for a free game. No-one disputes that, least of all the devs.Here's the thing, if something is being developed but little or nothing is put out for unreasonable amounts of time it's effectively the same thing. The simple question is, "what do I have after waiting x amount of time?" if the answer is nothing then even if the dev is swearing up and down that it's being worked on you still have the same thing, nothing.
No you wouldn't. What utter drivel.I work in software development and if I went a month without showing my boss I had done something tangible I would be fired on the spot.
Again, utter drivel.and we are talking 18 months where the supporters have no power over the dev.