Elinan

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I'm curious - this game is tagged as a harem game.

The MC gets to choose who to pursue - but harem means Many choices, according to the F95 edition.

Does it mean something different to you?

So you are here whining about harem choices in a harem game... Really?
I think you misunderstood what he said, he didn't complained about harem at all, just that it's going to fast, every character magically wants to jump on MC dick, he wants a harem, but slower and more work behind it.
 
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Badjourasmix

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The only legitimate complaint about this game is the fact that neither of the Devs devotes their full time to this project, so considering the amount of money they make from it and the content they put out it feels like a milking sham.

Regarding the lack of content with the main girls, ya'll realize it's just wayyy too fucking early in the story to be pumping out full lewd content with them right?!?!? The introduction of the side girls waiting to jump on MC's dick is supposed to solve the blue balling issue.

Far from me to defend Sir Damned or Alorth but some of the criticism here is just ludicrous. Stop giving them money when there is so little content so far apart. Give them a reason to invest more time and resources into Radiant.
You are 100% right. Storywise it is very early for the girls to just start having sex with the mc. The issue is that this game has been in development for 3 years and the story has barely advanced because they spent more than 1 year making wallpapers.
 

dumbass55

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So uhh... after 10 years and "several" more years, you wait another 5 years and 9 months right?
 

cooperdk

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Uhm. Dammed

You list the 0.5 as an alpha and the 0.4 as a non-alpha, even though the versioning number of the 0.4 release is lower, making it ALSO an alpha.

Do I really need to explain to you how versioning works?
 

rambo455

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Uhm. Dammed

You list the 0.5 as an alpha and the 0.4 as a non-alpha, even though the versioning number of the 0.4 release is lower, making it ALSO an alpha.

Do I really need to explain to you how versioning works?
i believe there have been multiple 0.4 editions. alpha beta etc so its most likely this 0.5 will get an update after a spell check or error check and become non alpha
 

Draverik

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Uhm. Dammed

You list the 0.5 as an alpha and the 0.4 as a non-alpha, even though the versioning number of the 0.4 release is lower, making it ALSO an alpha.

Do I really need to explain to you how versioning works?
My favourite one is when the game goes from 0.9 to 0.10 because they weren't sure how many episodes the game will have.
But yeah, those numbers are practically useless for the most part and every creator has a unique way of numbering their versions.
 

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karumi56

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i believe there have been multiple 0.4 editions. alpha beta etc so its most likely this 0.5 will get an update after a spell check or error check and become non alpha
Maybe you missed it, but it's a lot more than just spell checking or error checking:
There is an "Alpha" out but it's missing content.
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Bad news, the alpha is a little barebones (at least by Radiant's standards)-- the last few scenes of the chapter aren't quite ready for consumption just yet, so if you want to play the full chapter all at once/don't want the stunted version, I recommend waiting until the game's in beta, or for the best possible experience: the full launch. Our plan is to get the last few scenes done before the full release here on Patreon.
 
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I'm here to know if the dad stabbed his girls or not yet! :unsure:
...I guess No! considering the mercantilism of the devs, they rely on that to lure the lame !:cautious:
 

EvilMonkey

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My favourite one is when the game goes from 0.9 to 0.10 because they weren't sure how many episodes the game will have.
But yeah, those numbers are practically useless for the most part and every creator has a unique way of numbering their versions.
The logical way to recognise version numbers (at least IMO):

[Release number].[update number].[version]

  • [Release number] = The games major release version. "0" denotes that it's not yet complete, it's a 'pre-release'. "1" would denote that the game is in a 'completed' state and can be played from start to finish, but perhaps only one 'route'. Every number after this would denote a major update to the game, with new features added or additions to the story.
  • [update number] = When adding to the game means that content of the game is different from the previous version. Usually more relied on during 'pre-release', to denote new content but an incomplete game.
  • [version] = To differentiate between differing 'patches', usually to correct bugs or missing files. Shouldn't be used to mark any story changes, just an update for the smoother running of the game. Can denote whether it's an 'alpha' or 'beta' build, which usually isn't for public release and only for bug testing within a set audience to give the developer feedback.
The "." is not a decimal point, it's just a way to separate the different numbers in the file version. As such any number can be input, for example when you reach 9 on an update, 10 and then 11 would follow. It's just numbering. The version number/letter can be anything to tell the file version apart from it's previous. Some would use an 'a' or 'b' to denote whether it's an 'alpha' or 'beta' build along with a version number, whereas others will only utilise the letter or the number without a letter. It doesn't matter, it's just an internal system for telling the files apart.
 
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