The 26th is so early in April too!
this aged poorly hehehe
Hiya Tamers of Reddit!
We've put together a nifty recap of everything major that has come out during this past year. It will come in hand if you haven't played in a while, or not at all! And for the regulars it might be an enjoyable walk down memory lane, and a pleasant and most awaited answer to a certain question.
I'll leave you to ready it and discover for yourselves.
Happy Taming!
Hello again, Tamers!
After a year and a bit of Kickstarter Alpha testing and a very hectic stress test, Temtem launched into PC Early Access on January 21, 2020. Now, a little over a year later, we’re excited to share that the upcoming Cipanku update will be, by far, our largest update.
With Cipanku closer than ever (keep reading to find out exactly how close), we feel like it’s an excellent time to make a quick recap of what has gone down, in terms of features, during this first year of Early Access.
So, what’s been added since the PC Early Access launch? Well, here’s the multitude of things we’ve been working on since we may have last seen you! Click the links if you want to know more about a specific feature or patch.
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Read moreIm pretty sure tsukki cheated
mmmmmaybe a bit
You didn't put the date on your test so I'm going to have to take a few points off your score. Too bad.
deserved :(
The launch date is question is answered in red, important is in red and a red star by 26. Is the 26th the release date?
There's nothing hidden in there, I'm just a very chaotic exam answerer :_) those are doodles
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There's a lot more to marketing than giving dates. And even so, on marketing terms, providing dates and having them fail is shooting yourself on the foot. I don't think there's a lack of communication when we did announce a release window and we're teasing things all the time. Discord is full of dev talk. We just cannot give a closed date until we get an okay from 3rd parties, so out of our control.
I'm sad you didn't like my jokes, but there were actual teasers in there, and humor is subjective.
I feel like the marketing thing to do would be to make every answer the most optimistic one, except I have a hard time believing there will be 26 new traits, so I guess I'm not sure.
and then boom! there are ;D
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ever heard of social media people, whose job can actually consist on making memes, and who take no part in the development process itself and therefore cannot hinder nor speed it up?
I can respect not liking the joke, but don't try to blame it for stuff that's completely unrelated to it.