N1RV Ann-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action

N1RV Ann-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action

Cenaris Feb 3, 2021 @ 7:11am
N1RV ANN-A is being delayed and here is why
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Aachen Feb 13, 2021 @ 11:23am 
It's good to see the team clarify that they want to release "WID." My excitement will merely grow proportionately. :lilimjoy:
Trentscousin Mar 23, 2021 @ 6:27pm 
That's cool, but if I were clairvoyant, I would suggest they passed out demos to people who had played Va-11Hall-a, and the game was met with disdain.

"voice of an angry Bruce Willis" give me back my pixel graphics.
blackyCL Jul 20, 2021 @ 5:41pm 
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH SUGEBAN PLS RELEASE NIRV SOON
Trentscousin Jul 20, 2021 @ 6:15pm 
N1RV Ann-A will never, ever, come out (unless) it changes drastically. (QFT).
Trentscousin Jul 21, 2021 @ 1:00pm 
Originally posted by Crystal:
Originally posted by Trentscousin:
N1RV Ann-A will never, ever, come out (unless) it changes drastically. (QFT).
CITATION NEEDED

Here you go,

https://www.pcgamer.com/cyberpunk-bartending-game-n1rv-ann-a-is-delayed-indefinitely/

N1RV Ann-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action, the sequel to the 2016 game VA-11 HALL-A, has been (((( indefinitely delayed)))). Sukeban Games said when it was announced in 2018 that N1RV Ann-A was expected to be out sometime in 2020, but the production has run into a number of difficulties since then and so the developers have decided that it'll be done "when it's done."

An update on the game's status goes into candid detail about the causes of the delay, including developer Fernando Damas' overlong insistence on being the sole programmer (and resulting burnout), and creative differences about the game's story. Working through that "internal conflict" has led to a better story and more formalized development structure, but it's also forced a "reset on many fronts," which has trashed previous estimates.

"There’s much to be done before we can have any sort of public estimates. Date announcements or announcements of any kind for that matter probably won’t happen until we’re at the final stretch of the project," Damas wrote. "However, rather than go fully radio silent we intend to use stricter planning to be able to be more transparent during development and provide regular updates on the state of the project; it’s just the release date that will be undisclosed for a while."
Trentscousin Jul 21, 2021 @ 1:22pm 
Originally posted by Crystal:
Originally posted by Trentscousin:

Here you go,

https://www.pcgamer.com/cyberpunk-bartending-game-n1rv-ann-a-is-delayed-indefinitely/

N1RV Ann-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action, the sequel to the 2016 game VA-11 HALL-A, has been (((( indefinitely delayed)))). Sukeban Games said when it was announced in 2018 that N1RV Ann-A was expected to be out sometime in 2020, but the production has run into a number of difficulties since then and so the developers have decided that it'll be done "when it's done."

An update on the game's status goes into candid detail about the causes of the delay, including developer Fernando Damas' overlong insistence on being the sole programmer (and resulting burnout), and creative differences about the game's story. Working through that "internal conflict" has led to a better story and more formalized development structure, but it's also forced a "reset on many fronts," which has trashed previous estimates.

"There’s much to be done before we can have any sort of public estimates. Date announcements or announcements of any kind for that matter probably won’t happen until we’re at the final stretch of the project," Damas wrote. "However, rather than go fully radio silent we intend to use stricter planning to be able to be more transparent during development and provide regular updates on the state of the project; it’s just the release date that will be undisclosed for a while."
i read it when it was news, and the actual blogpost instead of recycled 'game journalism'. how did you get "will never, ever, come out (unless) it changes drastically" out of that, is beyond me. it does not say that


I cannot help that it is "beyond you".

I guess you did not follow it's STEAM reception when it showed the "new graphic style", inclusive of a seven foot tall woman with 88PPP breasts.
Trentscousin Jul 21, 2021 @ 2:36pm 
Originally posted by Crystal:
Originally posted by Trentscousin:


I cannot help that it is "beyond you".

I guess you did not follow it's STEAM reception when it showed the "new graphic style", inclusive of a seven foot tall woman with 88PPP breasts.
it went for windows9x aesthetic. so what? also, thats not what your citation is referring to. those are 2 completely different topics

We part ways, the future will become the present (briefly) then move into the past, time will prove who is right.

Debate is not something I am interested in having with you.

Kindest possible regards,

Trentscousin
Keldroc Jul 30, 2021 @ 12:10pm 
Originally posted by Crystal:
Originally posted by Trentscousin:

Here you go,

https://www.pcgamer.com/cyberpunk-bartending-game-n1rv-ann-a-is-delayed-indefinitely/

N1RV Ann-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action, the sequel to the 2016 game VA-11 HALL-A, has been (((( indefinitely delayed)))). Sukeban Games said when it was announced in 2018 that N1RV Ann-A was expected to be out sometime in 2020, but the production has run into a number of difficulties since then and so the developers have decided that it'll be done "when it's done."

An update on the game's status goes into candid detail about the causes of the delay, including developer Fernando Damas' overlong insistence on being the sole programmer (and resulting burnout), and creative differences about the game's story. Working through that "internal conflict" has led to a better story and more formalized development structure, but it's also forced a "reset on many fronts," which has trashed previous estimates.

"There’s much to be done before we can have any sort of public estimates. Date announcements or announcements of any kind for that matter probably won’t happen until we’re at the final stretch of the project," Damas wrote. "However, rather than go fully radio silent we intend to use stricter planning to be able to be more transparent during development and provide regular updates on the state of the project; it’s just the release date that will be undisclosed for a while."
i read it when it was news, and the actual blogpost instead of recycled 'game journalism'. how did you get "will never, ever, come out (unless) it changes drastically" out of that, is beyond me. it does not say that

"Indefinitely delayed" is indeed a PR-friendly way of saying exactly that. The game has no release date or release window, and generally an indefinite delay can be treated as a cancellation until we hear differently.
Kritikill Nov 30, 2021 @ 10:09am 
Originally posted by Trentscousin:
Originally posted by Crystal:
CITATION NEEDED

Here you go,

https://www.pcgamer.com/cyberpunk-bartending-game-n1rv-ann-a-is-delayed-indefinitely/

N1RV Ann-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action, the sequel to the 2016 game VA-11 HALL-A, has been (((( indefinitely delayed)))). Sukeban Games said when it was announced in 2018 that N1RV Ann-A was expected to be out sometime in 2020, but the production has run into a number of difficulties since then and so the developers have decided that it'll be done "when it's done."

An update on the game's status goes into candid detail about the causes of the delay, including developer Fernando Damas' overlong insistence on being the sole programmer (and resulting burnout), and creative differences about the game's story. Working through that "internal conflict" has led to a better story and more formalized development structure, but it's also forced a "reset on many fronts," which has trashed previous estimates.

"There’s much to be done before we can have any sort of public estimates. Date announcements or announcements of any kind for that matter probably won’t happen until we’re at the final stretch of the project," Damas wrote. "However, rather than go fully radio silent we intend to use stricter planning to be able to be more transparent during development and provide regular updates on the state of the project; it’s just the release date that will be undisclosed for a while."


hey dumbass, this article literally just repeats the blog post and jumps to unfounded conclusions, are you braindead?
Signal 40 Feb 23, 2022 @ 6:05am 
NO one is going to point out that the blog post is from Dec 2020? Like, over a year ago?
AFKitsune Feb 23, 2022 @ 9:16am 
While I am looking forward to playing the game, I'm assuming the situation is like Duke Nukem Forever, in that it'll be done when its done.
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