Dev made two promises they couldn't keep. Kinda sucks ngl.
EDIT: Imagine defending a literal crime. You are all what's wrong with the gaming industry.
?? Crime??? Tf are you on about? ๐
The real crime here is the ones who try to attack him and stole his game for many times. Nacho already stated so many times that he DIDN'T KNOW about the rules before promising Steam keys and itch.io refund, he admitted his mistakes. Lots of people here also can't even understand the difference between update and remake even if the Steam version didn't went as much as we expected. Why are you calling us who tried to defend him like defending a literal crime? You literally acted like he's in a big company that's scamming you when the reality he's an indie dev who tried to figure things out and worked hard for his game ALONE. Give him a break.
Go touch some grass if you can't even understand his mistakes and the situation. Nachosama is a great developer but some people like you is the reason he discouraged to continue TNMN and his other projects, you clearly don't care about his situation and you only care about the game. Well done for upsetting the real fans of TNMN! ๐๐๐
Dude, how many times should i tell you that his mistakes are ACCIDENTAL??? He didn't do it on purpose, he didn't do much research before he promised the Steam key and refunds, he admitted it and he APOLOGIZED. It's something he couldn't control now and the only way to fix it is giving the discount on Steam price when it was released for a week or ask Nachosama for a Steam key if he still have it.
I think i should just stop talking to you, the amount of downvote on your comment already says it all. Imagine how much the dev must endure during all of this hate and negativity he's facing, no wonder he's now discouraged to continue TNMN because we CAN'T literally have nice things for a moment and people literally pushed him and didn't give him a break.
I mean something can be a mistake and accidental and still be a crime.
like image you're driving and you end up hitting a kid walking in the road.
Most children you can't see while they're walking, but it'd still be a crime even if it was an accident.
That crime is vehicular manslaughter, if the kid died
Nonetheless, not keeping a promise is not a crime, unless a part of a legal contract.
in which there was never promise in a legal contract for the creator to give us a remake for free