Cartooniack1994: I know somebody already made a topic like this before, but I just want to know when we can see a GOG release of the swimwear, player attire package, and NPC attire package (which were released on Steam on August 23 and October 15, respectively)? Or are they exclusive to Steam only?
Just for the record, I don't really
need those DLCs, but I've been avoiding the forums, because I've recently seen a bunch of disgruntled players getting upset over the fact that the game on GOG hasn't been updated in a while, which actually disheartens me, to be honest.
katerinafm: Considering they haven't even released the patches on GOG since the summer (and the patch we got on gog in august was already outdated) I wouldn't hold my breath. Trust me, I've been asking them every once in a while and they always give automated like answers. Last response from them was on December 6 telling me that "the dev team are working on it as we speak". I then asked how that's going a few days later and was met with silence again.
It's been half a year.
True, they haven't updated the game since August. In fact, this kind of gives me flashbacks to when I asked Pathea Game (the developer) via e-mail about version 2.0 back in March. I kind of felt tempted to e-mail them again, but I thought to myself, "Maybe they'll deliver them some day, so I don't really need to bother them again." I kinda hope that they will release the DLCs and the latest update on GOG, since I'm not the type that makes a lot of noise, but now I'm so sure. :/
katerinafm: If you're disheartened, imagine how the rest of us that loved the game and wanted to support it on GOG felt when we saw the gradual downgrade in support from the devs.
Actually, what really disheartens me is that some of these people take their anger and frustration towards Pathea Games and Team17 out onto
the game itself, condemning it outright, which discourages me from playing it again. Yes, I know how others feel that the game that they love hasn't had an update in months on a different platform, but they shouldn't have to take their anger and frustration out onto the game itself.