hows he getting 2.5k? even if h-bomb is lying he still abandoned his last game
He didn't abandon jack. Even taking his most recent post about the subject with a
huge grain of salt, the other people involved who aren't HBomb corroborate that they themselves were also in the process of and/or planning to leave the team within the next month, or less. S-Purple is just catching the brunt of the shitstorm because he -- rightfully so -- chose to take hold of the majority of the work he contributed to the game (art assets) so HBomb couldn't continue using them in an effort to keep pretending work was still being done on Breeding Season without him.
(Ignoring the first bits)
So I'm unsure if this game will even last long enough.
If in 6-7 months this game is still active, and gives proper updates then I just MIGHT help out with a backing.
That is a big IF though... :|
Every Indie game S-Purple has worked on outside of Breeding Season has seen him complete what has been expected of him -- namely art and animation assets -- 100% to the letter of how much he was hired to be involved in the project. Hell, the game he helped publish/worked on last year -- Gnomefest -- was finished
in under a year, and both he and the team that hired him published consistent updates throughout its dev cycle.
Regardless of the he said, she said drama that's come out of Breeding Season ending the way it has, I find it supremely unfair -- and just a little bit misinformed -- to trash and doubt S-Purple's work ethic and name
him the sole reason why someone should be wary of Cloud Meadows. Yeah, sure: be wary of internet projects with big dreams, especially ones in the porn dev industry, and that applies to anyone; but enough evidence exists online to clearly demonstrate that for the past two to three years
it's always been S-Purple and other artists putting hundreds of man-hours into their side of the development process, each of them streaming for several hours a day, most of the time fairly consistently, while HBomb has seemingly done jack all in a similar time-frame. (Seriously, their "work streams," often consisted of them playing videogames or watching movies.)
Be wary, I'm not saying don't be; but also don't shit on a guy's work ethic when all evidence available points to him getting shit done
way more than not