Re: SPECTER HUNT RJ151369
Am I being hyper-paranoid in thinking that this might be deliberate? OK, the fans in the know will probably go ahead anyway, or just wait, but the hentai dumpers will be put off by the games not working properly and pissing off their money supply.[Those people aren't going to buy the games anyway, so the devs don't care?]
Their business model doesn't have time for testing stuff; they just want to pump out uploads, and wouldn't keep checking back until the devs had probably sold as many copies as they were going to?
Just a thought,
Cheers,
OZ
Well, if you think about it, they're not actually doing something that bad.
For them it must go like this:
"Hey, let's release the game even though it's not properly tested (or finished in the worst case scenarios). No one gives a crap anyway, because whenever they encounter an error (or several) that makes the game unable to play (which we know of), they'll just wait for us to patch it up."
So, pretty much sums up to a advance payment for them to keep on the line of gaming industry.
They're pretty much betting on people's patience and in the more rare cases, on people that don't know them or are playing H-Games for the 1st time.
And there's a plus, since most of the h-games out there are deliberatelly shared throughout the web, in like mins now since the games are officially released, game dev's don't even care much if people rant about flaws on their games, mainly because they know that you'll end up coming back to their game after a while lol..
It's a bit of the unconvenient truth about porn gaming industry.
As for me, as long as they fix the bugs later on, I'm good with this, but that's because I didn't pay for the game.
Now, obviously those that buy the game and are anxious to play it, will surely not be as tolerable.