@Waldbrand @PensiveCowboy borderline, but no. It it were tsudeneres then definitely not, but yandere is getting close.
@HumongusChungus would
@DrRyanSkelton it's also way too expensive for what it is. When I did my little review of it I said it was the worst good game I had ever played lol. It's extremely janky but overall I had a good time and the story was also really good, I thought.
@xianc78 There are a bunch of different ways. The most common thing to do these days is a shotgun approach, just picking at random whether that's automatic, a big open beta test, or selecting from applications. The other big one is to make people pay for beta access, through something like Patreon.
Before they ever do this though, they are doing focus testing throughout many parts of development. Regular people playing the game while they watch and/or record their thoughts on the experience.
Then there are also seperate companies that will actually try to break things. That's more useful for big single player games or for the final step before launching an open beta.
My method is just going to be doing this small insider beta, collecting feedback from it and adjusting accordingly, then sending out applications on a few different places (here, RPGcodex, Reddit, Discord, and RPG Maker Web) and then pick based on the responses. I don't want a bunch of people who know nothing about game development because they may not be intuitive enough to break things in some cases, and I also don't want just game developers because they might not play it like a regular joe would. Ideally, from the applications I'd like to select a good mix of people that I think will give me diverse feedback, but not so much that it's hard to keep up with it all.
@MoeMortem extremely delectable cunny, really cooked with this one fiz
A special request from one of our fans, here is Elizabeth and Luna from a Patreon Commission ![]()
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God's Disdain will be DRM-free and will also be completely unencrypted. While the game doesn't directly support mods, you will be able to modify/replace any of the files, including everything in-engine if you own RPG Maker MV. I only ask that you don't steal anything for your own projects without prior permission :)
@PurpCat there are things i don't like about the game, like the lack of concerts, and i wish the story would be more of a focus, but for a completely free game that's actually still really fun to play i don't have much to complain about. like, no game out there is going to be perfect, but if it's fun then it's fun and that's all i really give a shit about.
@PurpCat in many ways, this meme rings true. i won't get too extensive with it because i've already word vomited about it tons of times but i think a lot of complaints are pretty poor and based on the 8 years of content that got condensed into 1 for the global release of pso2. it's a fun game and it makes a LOT of substantial improvements over the base game.
there are genuine complaints to be made, but man i even had a friend who said there wasn't enough content in the game for him despite not finishing all of the content and not waiting for anything new in the endgame. just basically regurgitating the opinions of content creators who sensationalize every bit of negativity yet still play the game on a daily basis. this one dude made three massive videos dunking on NGS but still played it all the time and then got banned for making porn in his creative space.
like i'm all good if you don't like the content, but there's enough stuff to do. i don't play the stuff i don't like and i still get on every day.
i do think it's a game that you can't play literally all the time like ffxiv but i don't want a game like that so i'm totally fine with logging on once a day for an hour or two. people with nothing better to do are really like "man why can't i play PSO2 for 8 hours a day like i can with ffxiv??"
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