Bruh, your entire "game" is poop....we dont have poop content.
Your guide assumes just because illusion is dead their games stops existing too.Yo AdeptusSteve my boy. I'm here to annoy you again. You know I've been pestering you since 2022 about ditching the story mode. Did you catch that Illusion went bankrupt? Yeah, that's right. Here's a step by step guide on how to get rich:
1. Ditch the story mode
2. No, really - ditch it.
3. With 100% focus on the sandbox, you're now able to refine the UI, controls and features, make all of that easier to use and put out a ton more content
4. Create more content
5. Create even more content, so much that people can create vastly different looking characters and assets
6. Launch a marketplace where people can sell models and assets, like UE, DAZ & others do
7. Collect provision on every sale
8. Now people will start to make VN's with Wildlife as creation engine, because Illusion is dead and there's no other easy-to-use competitor
9. This will boost Wild Life even more, your modding community also became huge asf
10. Congratulations you are rich now
11. Now you can develop your dream story game with 100x times the resources, without constantly being held back by attempting to be a jack of all trades
Here's the alternative plan:
1. Don't do the above, wait until someone else takes Illusion's position and live a life of regret
Thank me later.
Illusion games are already on the very edge of their lifetime. Games have been developed with it for almost a decade.Your guide assumes just because illusion is dead their games stops existing too.
This still will happen even more likely in my scenario after step #10. You won't see an open world RPG of that scale from a 3 people studio before GTA 8. But with the proper funds after becoming rich by taking over Illusions role in the NSFW industry, it's actually possible to scale things up and hire an appropriately sized team for the job.Actually make an an open world porn rpg as promised BEFORE we all die of old age
Pretty much thisYo AdeptusSteve my boy. I'm here to annoy you again. You know I've been pestering you since 2022 about ditching the story mode. Did you catch that Illusion went bankrupt? Yeah, that's right. Here's a step by step guide on how to get rich:
1. Ditch the story mode
2. No, really - ditch it.
3. With 100% focus on the sandbox, you're now able to refine the UI, controls and features, make all of that easier to use and put out a ton more content
4. Create more content
5. Create even more content, so much that people can create vastly different looking characters and assets
6. Launch a marketplace where people can sell models and assets, like UE, DAZ & others do
7. Collect provision on every sale
8. Now people will start to make VN's with Wildlife as creation engine, because Illusion is dead and there's no other easy-to-use competitor
9. This will boost Wild Life even more, your modding community also became huge asf
10. Congratulations you are rich now
11. Now you can develop your dream story game with 100x times the resources, without constantly being held back by attempting to be a jack of all trades
Here's the alternative plan:
1. Don't do the above, wait until someone else takes Illusion's position and live a life of regret
Thank me later.
Guess you prefer 1980 style text adventures and your favourite games is "The endless Quest for the purple hard". Writing billons of words to defeat Evil Steve and his minions...Bruh, your entire "game" is poop.
Hey mate, I read youplease bring Maya back as the protagonist.
I prefer text based games to 3d "games" such as WL. And my favorite game is "triggering stupid people who still fall for such obvious scam tactics".Guess you prefer 1980 style text adventures and your favourite games is "The endless Quest for the purple hard". Writing billons of words to defeat Evil Steve and his minions...
Most naive thing I've read in a while.7. Collect provision on every sale
8. Now people will start to make VN's with Wildlife as creation engine, because Illusion is dead and there's no other easy-to-use competitor
9. This will boost Wild Life even more, your modding community also became huge asf
10. Congratulations you are rich now
11. Now you can develop your dream story game with 100x times the resources, without constantly being held back by attempting to be a jack of all trades
What do people play the game for?"Rizzob" said:I guess all this to say, Steve, if you're reading this, I'm not saying your work or ideas are bad, but they are incredibly misguided for what people play the game for.
Sounds like a problem with your ability to comprehend things.Most naive thing I've read in a while.
Doesn't matter, it's about those buying licenses because they want to run a legal business.You think people will not abuse the system?
That's because the 3 people you saw aren't even remotely something that comes close to the scenario I described. Nobody knows VN's made with Wild Life. You can go through the latest 100 uploaded games and you won't find a single one.People have already been using WL to create VNs and porn clips. I don't see Steve being a millionare.
I didn't mention Starfield once.Also Starfield sucks, you can surpass it without trying.
Marketing the game as a VN creation tool, oh yeah that's definitely where the money is at You could get tens of sales that way, tens!Most naive thing I've read in a while.
You think people will not abuse the system? Skip sales? You'd think people will line up to buy screenshots made from this?
People have already been using WL to create VNs and porn clips. I don't see Steve being a millionare.
Illusion pretty much gave up on gameplay leading up to the bankruptcy. Their last few games were mostly boring rehashed sandboxes and scene viewers with almost none of the simulation stuff they were known for back in the day.Yo AdeptusSteve my boy. I'm here to annoy you again. You know I've been pestering you since 2022 about ditching the story mode. Did you catch that Illusion went bankrupt? Yeah, that's right. Here's a step by step guide on how to get rich:
1. Ditch the story mode
2. No, really - ditch it.
3. With 100% focus on the sandbox, you're now able to refine the UI, controls and features, make all of that easier to use and put out a ton more content
4. Create more content
5. Create even more content, so much that people can create vastly different looking characters and assets
6. Launch a marketplace where people can sell models and assets, like UE, DAZ & others do
7. Collect provision on every sale
8. Now people will start to make VN's with Wildlife as creation engine, because Illusion is dead and there's no other easy-to-use competitor
9. This will boost Wild Life even more, your modding community also became huge asf
10. Congratulations you are rich now
11. Now you can develop your dream story game with 100x times the resources, without constantly being held back by attempting to be a jack of all trades
Here's the alternative plan:
1. Don't do the above, wait until someone else takes Illusion's position and live a life of regret
Thank me later.
Mine does this occasionally, too. It helps to save the scene and then hit restart in the esc menu. Fixes it every time, for me.Hello everyone, how are you?
Not sure if it's the right place to ask. Why my characters skin don't render? I mean look the nipples. I'm on sandbox mode, all the graphics are at maximum. Not sure what I am missing to change this. Thanks in advance for the answer!
Here is an example:
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Nope. The sandbox is what made them stand out and so freaking popular and kept their games alive. It's the community creatings tons of assets and mods for it and creating content with it, not the story mode nobody played after 5 hours.Illusion pretty much gave up on gameplay leading up to the bankruptcy. Their last few games were mostly boring rehashed sandboxes and scene viewers with almost none of the simulation stuff they were known for back in the day.
"sandbox" IS their "story mode". See AI Girl and Artificial Academy.Nope. The sandboxe is what made them stand out and so freaking popular and kept their games alive.
Ok, thanks I will try thatMine does this occasionally, too. It helps to save the scene and then hit restart in the esc menu. Fixes it every time, for me.
But what do you mean by hardware limitations? Is it related to my hardware you mean? Because the game runs smoothly, no lag at all.That's usually happening due to hardware limitations if that helps btw, I think Dx11 is an option in the settings now? Or something else that can fix that.
Also if it's on turn global illumination off or down or whatever, it's one of the most heavy performance hitting features in UE5. (it is pretty tho)