We sincerely hope that now you can sleep peacefully, no longer worrying about us protecting content that doesn’t belong to us. Now we protect only our code. Although, it can’t even really be called protection. We thought it would’ve been cracked long ago since it’s incredibly easy to bypass. We just wanted to see how much time it would take and how people here would react to it. The reaction was exactly what we expected, which made us very happy. I think we might try something similar again in a couple of updates, as the next update most likely won’t have any protection at all.This whole mess could have been avoided if you hadn't decided to use verification
to protect shit you don't actually have full ownership and rights to. You could have kept
using ripped content and people would have continued to look the other way. Now people
will start questioning this practice even more with other titles that do it.
Thank you for pointing out my mistake. Updates are coming out so quickly that I've already lost track of the numbers.I can't laugh harder, those last Kerosine's post are really something. Especially those links to content of 0.7.0. which already we have here long time ago.
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We really hope you enjoy the new update.
Isn't it funny, that "somehow" the dev don't know that it should be 0.7.5.?!
The real reason that we don't have it here already isn't DRM. That will be solved really fast. Try to think with that round thing on your neck for while, why even after silver release it not leaked here?![]()
you want your idea to come into our heads and persistently search for a brain there. Well, some have their main hemispheres protected by the skull, others by pants, and others by a bra. Which ones do you like?Try to think with that round thing on your neck for while, why even after silver release it not leaked here?![]()
If i'm not mistaken she wrote a while ago that she dropped that and started working on her own project instead of trying to fix yours for you.[...]
By the waaaay, it’s been three months, and you still haven’t released the mod (storyline fix) for the game that you talked so much about. That’s disappointing… We’re really looking forward to it. We want to see your vision of the game. Or are you only good at writing comments?![]()
And you first buy the game and then hack it.just provide me that file, I can crack it
It's better to be shocked at what you've heard than ass-backwards at what's going on.Brothers and sisters, let us not quarrel. It is the nature of a developer to weave their nets, and it is the nature of a pirate to slip through them. Such is the cycle of creation and defiance, as old as time itself. Instead, let us raise a cup of tea and find harmony in the dance of opposing forces.
Don't listen to gossip, criticism, and people who spread dirt, trying to destroy you. Go your own way, thinking that every step you take is right. Don't lower the bar. Many dogs have barked at the moon, but none has ever bitten it.We sincerely hope that now you can sleep peacefully, no longer worrying about us protecting content that doesn’t belong to us. Now we protect only our code. Although, it can’t even really be called protection. We thought it would’ve been cracked long ago since it’s incredibly easy to bypass. We just wanted to see how much time it would take and how people here would react to it. The reaction was exactly what we expected, which made us very happy. I think we might try something similar again in a couple of updates, as the next update most likely won’t have any protection at all.
We’re also eagerly awaiting the next comment about what we’re doing wrong. Although, chances are, it’ll be about the bad storyline. By the waaaay, it’s been three months, and you still haven’t released the mod (storyline fix) for the game that you talked so much about. That’s disappointing… We’re really looking forward to it. We want to see your vision of the game. Or are you only good at writing comments?![]()
For me? No, she didn’t do it for me. She just wanted to fix the game because, to her, it didn’t look good enough. She didn’t do anything for me. And as for her giving up... Well, I understand her. I just thought she would actually do something, given how passionately and eagerly she talked about it. It’s a pity that her words didn’t lead to action. But, as I said, I understand her. I wouldn’t have worked on fixing a game either if no one would even thank me for it. I’m glad she realized that before wasting her time on something completely unnecessary for her.If i'm not mistaken she wrote a while ago that she dropped that and started working on her own project instead of trying to fix yours for you.![]()
Well, why not? I do take criticism into account when it’s reasonable and objective. I think many of the changes that have happened throughout the story’s development were made thanks to feedback from players, both on Patreon and here. I also understand players' concerns when content protection is introduced, as they worry the game might become completely inaccessible. I don’t want any misunderstandings between me and the players, so I try to communicate my intentions clearly from the start. Maybe it doesn’t always come across perfectly, but I still make the effort.Don't listen to gossip, criticism, and people who spread dirt, trying to destroy you. Go your own way, thinking that every step you take is right. Don't lower the bar. Many dogs have barked at the moon, but none has ever bitten it.
I think most players support me not for early access to the game, but because they want to support the project and ensure it doesn’t shut down. After all, the game has been leaked 1-2 days after release consistently, yet this hasn’t stopped subscribers from showing their support. As players ourselves, we also buy games and subscribe to developers primarily to support the project, rather than just to get access to the game before others.But you always have a public version of the game. Only many can't wait for its release. Waiting for the game to be leaked. Then why pay if someone leaks it two or three days after its release?
It can't really be called code either. That shit is a legit mess. You wanted to see how much time it would takeWe sincerely hope that now you can sleep peacefully, no longer worrying about us protecting content that doesn’t belong to us. Now we protect only our code. Although, it can’t even really be called protection. We thought it would’ve been cracked long ago since it’s incredibly easy to bypass. We just wanted to see how much time it would take and how people here would react to it. The reaction was exactly what we expected, which made us very happy. I think we might try something similar again in a couple of updates, as the next update most likely won’t have any protection at all.
We’re also eagerly awaiting the next comment about what we’re doing wrong. Although, chances are, it’ll be about the bad storyline. By the waaaay, it’s been three months, and you still haven’t released the mod (storyline fix) for the game that you talked so much about. That’s disappointing… We’re really looking forward to it. We want to see your vision of the game. Or are you only good at writing comments?![]()
For a beginner level, it’s pretty good. I wouldn’t say you’re good at this, but for a start, it’s pretty good. There’s definitely room to grow. I believe in you and hope that your renders will only get better.I'll show you what I'm good at.
The Higher Society Illustrated - Hailey at the park, Original Art, Daz 3D.
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Hailey at the park, Original Art, my THS Side Story:
As for this… It’s too early to say that your project is better. When you release it and it manages to surpass my project in revenue, then we can talk about whose project is better. For now, I can say that your render is good for a DAZ beginner.One far superior to yours haha