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I cried. #3

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sylvia43 opened this issue Jun 27, 2014 · 13 comments
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I cried. #3

sylvia43 opened this issue Jun 27, 2014 · 13 comments

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@sylvia43
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This is amazing.

@ncase
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ncase commented Jun 27, 2014

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@sylvia43
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Like actually. This is really amazing. I can't even words.

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btw you should just delete the master branch. git branch -D master and then git push origin :master.

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ncase commented Jun 27, 2014

Really, thank you so much for this awesome bit of encouragement. I think you're literally the first to see this new version of COS2014, hot off of Github. And of course, it was your idea to push it to a gh-pages branch!

And yes, I should delete that master branch. Or maybe I should have the "in-progress" versions on the master branch, and the "final" versions on the gh-pages branch? I'm a bit worried of accidentally pushing broken builds. Because I totally will.

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Don't worry, all your commits are on the gh-pages branch. If someone wants to see in progress versions, they can go to the commit history. Or you can just make tags for early versions. Also, don't forget to create a tag when you release.

And yeah, you will push broken builds, but that's the point of creating tags. The repo is a WIP, but you can tag the latest release and prerelease so people can view those too.

Or you can create a dev branch and merge it into gh-pages every time you have a stable build, and then tag them as releases.

@sylvia43
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Also if you charted statistically which choices are chosen that would be pretty cool. Just create a node server or smth and send http requests to it...

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ncase commented Jul 1, 2014

Thank you again so much for your technical help, @anubiann00b! (and your encouragement!) Sadly I didn't have time to set up a node server to record stats, because the #Nar8 Game Jam deadline was today. But yeah, it'd be awesome! Like what Telltale's The Walking Dead games do. That said, the game's finally up!

Coming Out Simulator 2014, has indeed, come out.

Thank you again!

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sylvia43 commented Jul 1, 2014

Glad I could help! This is really awesome 😺

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Lonami commented Aug 21, 2017

Never late to the party! Right…? Awesome job, like with everything on your website, you really work it all out there hasn't been a second I haven't enjoyed your creations ❤️

Because (some?) developers are humans too!

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ncase commented Aug 22, 2017

Aw, thanks @Lonami! 💞

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zeronobody0 commented May 31, 2019

This is good. All of this is good.
Not sure if this is the right place, but some people with bad CompSci skills kinda want a way to make a dialog tree EXACTLY like this.

@MsWolphie
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I know I'm late to the party (I didn't know where else to send feedback about this game), but being a pansexual transgender woman, I was really hit by your story.

I was lucky, my parents were open and supportive, both when I said I was with a boy, and when I said I was trans. But I know this kind of parents do exist, I did (and still do) endure transphobia and homophobia anyway, and it was really hard to read the parent's reactions to my answers here.

I hope it got better in the end like you said at the game's end

Thank you for your work <3

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Toby222 commented Jan 16, 2023

I concur with all the above encouragement.
Amazing work, really.

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