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ikorobus

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thank you, this was very valuable feedback and a problem we didn't know we were having. we're currently working on fixing the street naming issues, it wasn't intentional. thanks for playing :-)

hey, thank you for your comment :^]

the game assumes on purpose that the player already knows what switchboard operators were, somewhat at least. it's designed to be this ambiguous but you're right on the tutorial needing to be clearer, we're working on it. still, thanks for playing!

OMG ES ESE PAUL DER GEIST??? KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

invitale a la sangriada <3<3<3

I had no idea! thank you so much :^)

muchísimas gracias...!!! significa un montón, nos ha hecho a todos mucha ilusión :-)

hello! first of all, great tool. Just bought it and already can tell it has humongous amounts of potential, looking really forward to see it grow even more.

I wanted to ask about an alternative to the current wiki, hosted on Fandom. I really don't want to sound obnoxious here, it's just that I hate it with a passion (already know about anti-fandom and other browser extensions of the same kind). Besides, it doesn't suit this kind of documentation. I've seen github wikis on some repos and were very useful, I understand it could be a problem with so many nodes but still would be an improvement ...? iirc any public repo can make use of them

Example of another wiki of node-oriented application, although overall much smaller in scope

in any case, thank you for the hard work!

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hola!! muchas gracias :^] pensamos en implementar el poder guardar pero al final nada, en su lugar puedes omitir el diálogo con ctrl y si recuerdas las decisiones que tomaste, ir rápido hasta donde lo dejaste jejeje no es la mejor solución, disculpa!

me gusta tu comentario, me he acojonado

this looks very promising, I'll make sure to give it a try :)

I don't think I have the low pitch issue when exporting to .mp3, but it sure sounds in slower bpm although maybe it's my fault, I don't know much about music stuff... I was wondering about the g r o o v e buttons as well (I made sure the bpm/speed gauge was at the center when exporting)

I've uploaded the .json and the .mp3 to google drive in case it helps

Anyways, GREAT tool though, makes composing easy and especially refreshing for noobs like me!

this is so so unique and underrated, thank you for your work