On my case I started with the Payoneer account and after the Tax Review, never touched it again. So it can’t be a “we need to review you again” case. I just hope it reliably takes less than a month going forward, there’s no way I can have a stable income and pay my team members if I can’t have a reliable deadline of less than a month.
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Every payment takes more than the stipulated 10 to 14 days, as many people seem to wait way more than that, it should be changed to the average pessimist waiting time. This misleading time frame really contributes to the general perception that itch.io is either incompetent or worse.
I’m on my 3rd payout, and it still takes more than the stipulated time, is this always going to be the case? Or after the 4th or 5th payout, Itch.io is finally going to notice I’m just a humble developer and not a money launderer?
Ticket from each of my active payouts ID #216984 ID #216984
glibc is a core component of your system, almost every program in your distro is built against an specific version of glibc, as they use C one way or another, so you’ll break everything if you try to change the version your system expects, sorry to hear that.
I’ve recently updated my system so I’m on the latest version of glibc, which is not on mint yet. I need to setup a system to build the game against an older, more available version of glibc. Unless you’re on a rolling release distro e.g. arch, it’s easier run the windows version through lutris (proton/umu needed for vulkan),
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I've actually decided to just make one, here https://discord.com/invite/JkMzSjFY86
There's not enough content to warrant a guide, You can play the intro, talk to the mayor, he'll tell you to kill 4 ghosts around town. once you do that go talk to him with Furina. The rest are just random events, you can get the cafe key on secret area at the park, you can unlock the gym via the computer. You get a transmitter in the first dungeon and give it to the nerd inside that house below the inn at night to unlock more Furina information.
Of course, you've attained the skills you've set yourself to attain, you won. You either learn something or you meet your deadline, and when you're learning, meeting your deadline is impossible without heavy concessions.. The fact that you did not make concessions shows that either you have a standard, or there was nothing left to concede. What remains is the core of your idea, do you want to finish it or not?
