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Yes, we did purchase the assets from store. Some assets are made by ourselves. And if the redesign is truly demanded by players, we might work on that.
ha ha ha i am hilarious
Hey, I have an idea. Instead of writing ignorant comments on a subject you have no knowledge about (many Indie devs buy professional quality assets, and there's nothing wrong with the practice at all), why don't you learn something about the industry from someone other than Jim Sterling?
Dude chill out. Some of the assets look absolutely horrible next to one another. There is a very clear clashing of art styles. OP was just asking if the devs had a plan to fix those conflicting designs if things got off the ground. What's more, stealing assets is insanely common in indie games, so double checking that the Devs covered their bases before going public is a reasonable thing to do.
Honestly, the fact that you can immediately tell that they were purchased assets should be the only reason needed to show why they need to be changed.