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Vyndictus last won the day on September 10 2016
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Oh man, dealing with some of these cocky and arrogant recruits will be...interesting to say the least.
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Identity @Identityrpg Sep 5 @xKingSquirrelx Yes, as a police officer in Identity, you will be able to check for valid drivers licenses, as well as criminal records. I don't know if there will be a test but they have confirmed drivers licenses will exist.
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This is why it's good for us, as a community, to group up in other games, get to know each other through games on steam, battle.net, origin, xbox, playstation, ect. Team building is a beautiful thing.
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Identity @Identityrpg Sep 5 @xKingSquirrelx Yes, as a police officer in Identity, you will be able to check for valid drivers licenses, as well as criminal records. Quoted from the Identity twitter.
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Seems like things blew up all because someone made a joke. People really need to lighten up and not take everything to heart.
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Haven't played in a while, but apparently they've done 28 updates, 2 of them major updates in the last 3 months. Would be cool to have a few folks to play with. I play American and Russian. If interested, feel free to leave your steam here or hit up mine in my signature.
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When I was 17, my first car was a 2001 Subaru Impreza L. It wasn't a very impressive car, but it was an all wheel drive sedan that got me where I needed to go for 5 years through rain, sleet, snow and mud. Get something that's practical and not just for looks or to show off.
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Not really graphical games, but I have some experience programming text based games in JavaScript, jQuery, PHP & MySQL.
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At least we are getting some communication, even if they are quick tweets. People just aren't looking in the right places. The team is very small, their community manager who updates the twitter and communicates with us also happens to be the 3D artist for Identity. As for programming, there are resources ALL over the internet. There are cheap video courses on Udemy and Lynda that are great resources for learning or you could invest in some programming books. It takes a lot of time to learn and experiment with but can be quite fun and allows you to get creativity flowing. It's a skill that ANYBODY can pick up if they really put in the time and the effort.
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Identity @Identityrpg 4h4 hours ago @Watson013 We're still here! Currently working on more facial features for character customization, and town square module! Quoted from their twitter, as of 4 hours ago.
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I'm pretty sure they have a lot less than 12 people and they have even stated that they are looking for programmers.
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Regardless of the situation, it doesn't really help anyone to create multiple threads of the same subject. It's redundant. And if you don't want to waste your time here, then don't. Nobody is forcing you to be here.
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If you're not satisfied with the developers work/communication, feel free to request a refund and be on your way. The rest of us will continue supporting the game while keeping ourselves occupied in the meantime. You're just going to hit a brick wall if you're trying to convince anyone to join you in the negative rebellion that a few of you are trying to start. This is a start-up, this is their first real game. Support is what they need, not negativity.
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Why don't you ask them on twitter then, as they are still using that as communication. Their last answer on twitter was only 5 hours ago. No, it may not be the best method to use, but it's something.
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They are a small indie team working on an ambitious project, a type of game that has never been done before. So of course it's gonna take a while and they're going to put their time into development. Not satisfied with that? Than instead of supporting them monetarily, you could support them in the next best way possible, apply and join them on the development team. I hear they are in need of programmers. More often than not, big games like this takes teams of over 100. This is a team of what, 4-8 people working on it? If you want development to move, contact them and offer to help with programming, art or sound skills. It's better than sitting on forums complaining, right?