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It’s a look backwards in time, when bonds were stronger, when love brought the family together over the holidays. Last Christmas is a small project I constructed over the past three weeks of December. Gumdrop Games releases a standalone prequel to Dual Family. Gumdrop Games announces they are preparing to outsource work via contractors to speed along development of Dual Family. Gumdrop Games in a Patreon Post states that they are “very pleased with the pace” of their development. Source: Patreon Post.Īnd yet, Gumdrop games continues to accept monthly payments from their loyal supporters. To emphasize, working on the site and other quick post content aren’t the reason why the dev cycle spans months long, Part X’s content is. I agree with your general sentiment about longer spans between releases being frustrating, however I don’t think focus on Part X’s development and working on the site are mutually exclusive. Gumdrop Games went on to say in response: I can’t be the only person that is frustrated with your lack of progress.” – Bass Source: Patreon Post. Why should I continue to give you money when my other pledges are delivering good content monthly? I am not trying to be a jerk here but this is an observation from the last 3 months and I don’t see you finishing this Chapter until late August at the earliest. I like the game and all but in 4 months time I can buy a complete game from Steam rather than watch you build a website. Is this going to be a continuing trend? Making us wait for 4 months between releases and watch you spend more time and energy on parallel projects or other projects than you do on the game we are paying you to build?
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So you are focused heavily it seems on getting paid but not so focused on releasing content to your paying customers. You seem to be making great progress on your personal website and payment systems but again, no release to the game. The last release from you was in April, which is now over 3 months ago. “ I have to say I am very disappointed and concerned. Gumdrop Games shared a concern from one of his supporters, on Patreon. Gumdrop Games takes the first steps in transferring pledges away from and to his personal un-monitored website.
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I thought the update was every month like my payment. When will the game be updated ? The last update was at the end of March. Then follows it up with an answer about development time. Stating that their last two slow scenes are “near complete”. Gumdrop Games announces major progress with the game’s development. Gumdrop Games announces updates to their rendering system, with the purchase of new GPUs, measurably decreasing render times. The first version of Gumdrop Games website is launched, where they supply a development tracker for the game. The most recent installment had ~1700 images and triple the amount of choices/writing, making it drag on for an additional 10 weeks. “Why do the game updates always take so long?” -SavorĪbout 90% of development time is spent posing/rendering - previous parts had around 400-600 images and a few choices per part, taking only about 5 weeks to finish. I’ve answered a few questions in various comment sections about the development time - in case you missed it, here’s my echoed response of an important question: However, it has been two-and-a-half years since that update, and their 667 Patreon supporters have been patiently paying their monthly subscriptions all this time, but with what reward? Let’s lay it out…ĭual Family version 0.98 CE (aka Part IX) was released to supporters.ĭetails of Part X are announced via a Patreon post, with the claim that “since around the end of April, Part X has been well underway again. Version 0.98 was released.įans of the title were used to long waits between releases development time was always slow, but the results tended to make up for those long waits. Today we’re presenting the case of Dual Family and it’s two-and-a-half year wait for an update. The computer game industry has a few examples of vapourware in its history, and it seems that the adult gaming industry may have a prime example in the making.