21 April 2020, 00:52 | #81 |
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When is this game coming out so I can buy it?
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21 April 2020, 08:22 | #82 |
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21 April 2020, 10:27 | #83 |
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Thank you gals and guys for keeping interest in the progress of the game
No, the game is far from being dead! There are no new entries in the minilog because the whole steam goes into the development. Every version numbering change brings a lot to the game. Not only the game code is being developed, but also many tools on the PC side (without them it would be practically impossible to achieve the current state). The game's mechanics is very complex and that unfortunately takes a lot of time - I spend several hours a day, and rarely have a weekend off. At this point the game world economy is being balanced. It's a huge challenge and it will certainly take some time, and even later it will require further improvements - I have no doubts about that. We want to give a refined product into your hands. Of course, it won't be perfect, but our conscience doesn't allow us to release the game just yet just because its development is dragging on. It's of course a mutual pain, on the one hand for players who would like to have the game on their computers already and on the other hand for us, because the development time has long ceased to be potentially profitable (not to mention my wife, who, although she does not stop showing patience and support, would also like it to end ;-)). Meanwhile, we warmly ask you to keep the good spirit, not to lose faith that the game will come out and be patient PS In a while I plan to show you how the dialogue system works - not on a diagram or a sketch, but on the game engine and its graphics. There will also be other, I hope, engrossing announcements related to the influence of players interested in the further development and shape of the game. Stay tuned |
21 April 2020, 10:47 | #84 |
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Thank you for the update. It is not needed to hurry the game and release something unfinished, but at least a screenshot or an article time to time would be very appreciated
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21 April 2020, 11:09 | #85 |
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I know, I know, it torments me all the time. The website doesn't look so good either. I wish everything was neat, but working on the game as fast as possible has top priority. Besides, some time ago someone pointed out that our PR and advertising are bad. They may be right, I won't argue with that. And that's why it's really hard to take the time to think about what and how to publish it, so that people don't complain and criticize unfairly something that is in its unfinished phase and thus lower our morale. Even without this element it still takes a lot of self-denial to work on the same project for so long, so I count on your understanding
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21 April 2020, 21:18 | #87 |
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To avoid "curse of Amiga", do not promise too much. Keep basics on mind and don't start to think too "big". I really wait you game. There hasn't bee many games that has actually interesting and promise something new.
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30 April 2020, 11:23 | #89 |
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from what I have seen this looks super amazing and promising..
Hope you can finish the game, agedCode... |
30 April 2020, 12:55 | #90 |
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@AgedCode
Thanx for checking in and keep the faith. Your game looks great and it will be done one day. I’m ready and excited to purchase it. |
30 April 2020, 13:12 | #91 |
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Thank you guys for the morale boost
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30 April 2020, 17:18 | #92 |
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Indeed full support to this project !!
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30 April 2020, 17:45 | #93 |
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30 April 2020, 22:14 | #94 | |
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As to the teaser. This may surprise you (and others as well) but I was strongly against releasing it at the time. I knew it was too early but others (involved in the project) insisted that the Amiga community should know what we're working on so I eventually gave up. I regret that but that's history now. We'll deal with another video in its proper time |
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01 May 2020, 02:10 | #95 |
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The teaser is great and the game looks really interesting (from the perspective of the informations you have provided so far).
Continue the good work ! |
01 May 2020, 03:15 | #96 |
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My 2000 is waiting for it.
Thanks for the update and all the work. I am really glad sometihng complex is developed for old hardware, Do not get me wrong i essentially appreciate every recent development done for the amiga, But a complex Game is something different and good, I hope it wouldn?t use DRM |
09 May 2020, 15:49 | #98 |
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Nice that I get some benefit for a 68060 CPU. Is there any estimate, when you release this? Price is also a interesting question.
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09 May 2020, 16:16 | #99 |
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This is an extremely interesting project, precisely the kind of next-gen gameplay styles mixture which was Amiga's strong point all these years ago. Modern productions, great as they are, are usually action oriented so I'm really happy you guys have chosen the other path.
Kudos for making so much effort for this game to work even on lower-tier Amiga models. I have an A500 with ACA accelerator so hopefully will be able to play it on the original hardware, if not, then there are always emulators. Do you have any, even very vague release date in mind that you could reveal? Also, is this a commercial project?...what utri007 said, basically |
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I hope you won't be disappointed and that your A2000 is equipped in an accelerator card.
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