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Post by Admin on Mar 2, 2021 18:48:53 GMT
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Post by Leo on Mar 3, 2021 5:51:13 GMT
So excited!!!
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Post by rokgen44 on Mar 3, 2021 12:24:11 GMT
That looks awesome!
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Post by guest on Mar 3, 2021 13:08:30 GMT
the update will have the character popularity thing?
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Post by pbjtyme on Mar 3, 2021 21:59:46 GMT
Oh my god, it's happening, everyone stay calm!
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Post by JoeGuest on Mar 5, 2021 17:39:39 GMT
so excited!
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Post by 001 on Mar 6, 2021 16:37:45 GMT
cool
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Post by wpoland on Mar 6, 2021 22:42:27 GMT
It's wonderful. It looks stylish.
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Post by wpoland on Mar 6, 2021 22:44:42 GMT
I have a question. Will the budget be set for one episode or for the entire season?
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Post by Admin on Mar 7, 2021 6:34:56 GMT
I have a question. Will the budget be set for one episode or for the entire season? For the entire season.
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Post by Gucci on Mar 11, 2021 2:10:09 GMT
1) Will there be more plot lines or will we be able too make our own 2) Any update on release
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Post by Admin on Mar 11, 2021 8:18:53 GMT
Yes and yes!
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Post by hellmotel on Mar 12, 2021 17:23:15 GMT
Your work is truly remarkable! Super grateful you are putting so much effort into this, I know I am not alone in saying this game has truly been a joy already. Even in alpha stage it is a lot of fun. Can't wait for the TV features. (:
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Post by Admin on Mar 26, 2021 8:39:31 GMT
I thought of something else that would play into the concept of creating a show, and I'd call it something like a ''risk level'' which will represent what kind of content a network would allow. If a network has a low-risk level then they would unlikely pick up the show if it has a lot of cussing, explicit love scenes, graphic violence, etc, and certain topics. You wouldn't catch one of these shows airing on FOX, ABC, or NBC... but on networks with a higher risk level for content like HBO and FX and maybe subscription ones like Netflix. You mentioned above that we can lose some of our freedom and with that in mind, there can be times where a network blocks us from adding certain topics and/or going above a certain point in cursing, violence, and love scenes dependent on their risk level. It could also be like Family Guy where cussing or whatever is in the script but the network bleeps and censors it when they air it. I would really like to add this, however I don't feel familiar enough with american networks to make a judgement here. Below you'll find a list of networks that will be in the game. Could you guys help me by separating them into low risk, medium risk and high risk? ABC AMC CBS Fox HBO NBC Netflix Nickelodeon PBS Showtime Starz SyFy The CW TNT
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Post by pbjtyme on Mar 26, 2021 15:09:21 GMT
I thought of something else that would play into the concept of creating a show, and I'd call it something like a ''risk level'' which will represent what kind of content a network would allow. If a network has a low-risk level then they would unlikely pick up the show if it has a lot of cussing, explicit love scenes, graphic violence, etc, and certain topics. You wouldn't catch one of these shows airing on FOX, ABC, or NBC... but on networks with a higher risk level for content like HBO and FX and maybe subscription ones like Netflix. You mentioned above that we can lose some of our freedom and with that in mind, there can be times where a network blocks us from adding certain topics and/or going above a certain point in cursing, violence, and love scenes dependent on their risk level. It could also be like Family Guy where cussing or whatever is in the script but the network bleeps and censors it when they air it. I would really like to add this, however I don't feel familiar enough with american networks to make a judgement here. Below you'll find a list of networks that will be in the game. Could you guys help me by separating them into low risk, medium risk and high risk? ABC AMC CBS Fox HBO NBC Netflix Nickelodeon PBS Showtime Starz SyFy The CW TNT Of course! Off the bat, just about any channel that comes free-to-air and can be found on antenna television will almost always be low risk. ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS, and The CW. And while Nickelodeon is a cable channel, like PBS, it's also a kid channel so it'll go here. Little to no cussing, absolutely no nudity, etc. I think an option for FOX to be able to censor some scenes would work nicely since they run a series of adult comedies where they add bleeps and blurs over a lot of things the writers want to do. SyFy and TNT are some great examples of medium risk cable networks and I'll also throw in FX as a honorable mention. There's more flexibility for cussing (nothing too crazy but more than free-to-air) and there is flexibility for nudity but, it's clothed and covered and often times the sex scenes can only be heard from the outside with no view of it. And then our higher risk, which is often called ''Premium Channels'' because you have to pay for these separately in a cable package, is where basically anything flies. HBO, Starz, Showtime, Netflix. Now one thing I do wanna say about Netflix (and any other service like them like Hulu) is that while they are higher risk, they don't always tend to take up on original shows with a whole lot of nudity (to my knowledge) so I personally see them in the middle of medium to high risk but realistically they would have higher risk flexibility. And that's it! I can also get a whole list of other networks and categorized them as well if you ever want to add more in the base game!
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