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General Discussion / Re: What other Ripened Peach games are there?
« on: March 22, 2011, 09:38:15 AM »
That's interesting, thanks! And it certainly explains some things.
I had read an old forum post somewhere by you where you mentioned it was just you and your wife. I think that's really cool. That's the dream, isn't it? A geek wife that wants to work on a porn game with you?
I really like that you guys work hard on your project. I get the impression the SexVilla people are complacent. They churn out clothes, hairdos and different color dildos because they are easy, while basics like adding explanations of the items in the "shop" go ignored. Really? You want me to buy something because of a 100 x 100 px thumbnail? How about you fuck off instead? I'll treat you with the same respect you treat me.
You also mentioned how frustrating it was to see the whole front page of a google search for your game be links to piracy sites. I wish there were something that could be done about that. Maybe all the small-time pornographers need to form some kind of a union or association that can go after it. Though the movie and music folks haven't had much luck.
I could see a model like OnLive taking off simply because the only way to totally prevent piracy is to never give the user the game files in the first place. But unfortunately that's just not a good user experience and there are bandwidth caps.
If anyone is curious how piracy (and the internet in general) is affecting porn, CNBC's special on it is really informative and entertaining.
I had read an old forum post somewhere by you where you mentioned it was just you and your wife. I think that's really cool. That's the dream, isn't it? A geek wife that wants to work on a porn game with you?
I really like that you guys work hard on your project. I get the impression the SexVilla people are complacent. They churn out clothes, hairdos and different color dildos because they are easy, while basics like adding explanations of the items in the "shop" go ignored. Really? You want me to buy something because of a 100 x 100 px thumbnail? How about you fuck off instead? I'll treat you with the same respect you treat me.
You also mentioned how frustrating it was to see the whole front page of a google search for your game be links to piracy sites. I wish there were something that could be done about that. Maybe all the small-time pornographers need to form some kind of a union or association that can go after it. Though the movie and music folks haven't had much luck.
I could see a model like OnLive taking off simply because the only way to totally prevent piracy is to never give the user the game files in the first place. But unfortunately that's just not a good user experience and there are bandwidth caps.
If anyone is curious how piracy (and the internet in general) is affecting porn, CNBC's special on it is really informative and entertaining.