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Hi dev just asking how much its gone take to put controller support for like duelshock because i want to play the game on an ios phone love your game

Not that much work, but i don't have the time right now :(

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My GPU doesn't support this. What do I do?
I already tried updating them but it says they already ar

I fear there is no way out of this. What GPU do you have? If it's something old or like an "integrated chipset", this is expected and it probably can't run.

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i understand why you focused on steam for the new demo instead of also putting it on itch.io, but is there any chance of releasing the full game on itch.io or gog once you’re ready to do a full release?

Yes, i very much hope so! It is mostly down to workload, as it's only me doing the programming and platform support, so we are a bit limited what we can do in parallel. But i love itch, and want to bring the full Dome to it too. Did the same for our first game, making it even a bit cheaper (but only a month or so after the Steam release, because of the workload prohibitting doing it in parallel).

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that is 100% fair, of course you have to manage your time and energy. burnt out game devs are sad news, and i don’t want that. :) just knowing you intend to eventually do more here is all i was hoping for with my question.

Try and hire some new and better programmers to help with the progress and development of the game. Also, I would suggest that you release the full version of dome Romantik on steam first, because more people have access to steam and because it will become popular and possibly make it to the front page of the steam store, which therefore means that people will see it and want to play it, therefore more popularity = more ad revenue for steam (main Dome Romantik launcher) to better make Dome Romantik a favourite free game to play.

P.S. 

try and focus on getting some money to hire or seek help from some other game devs, so then you don't burn out everyday trying to get this done because people are peer-pressuring you. Just take a break and chill out with your family and friends. Here's a little tip though, maybe go onto reddit and try finding some game developer groups and asking if they want to help you with this already extremely successful game.

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Just to say. I LOVE this game

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Amazing game, very clever mechanics and addictive gameplay, chapeau!

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I am absolutely in love with this game. It is one of the most addicting games I have ever played and I am drooling for the full release. I have made two Youtube videos! One is my first gameplay experience, and the other is my attempt at Brutal difficulty after learning the nuances of the game.  The video I am posting here is my brutal mode gameplay.  Thanks alot for allowing us to chomp at this game! I HEART DOME ROMANTIK

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I’ve seen a people like wanderbots play this game and it looks great so far! Do you have any plans to put it on consoles like Xbox or PlayStation?

Hopefully yes, after the PC release, if it goes well :)

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I like the game a lot, I saw it on reddit. I hope it's goes bigger sometime. I wouls like if there was a clear sound that indicate when you get attacked, a broken glass sound or something. I would also like a clearer way to know how to use the upgrade. I would really like to be able to build a faster pickaxe. Consider I have just played 30 min so far.

Thank you for the feedback :)
You should be able to buy a drill upgrade at the little computer. Enter it by hitting space when near it. There is also a newer Demo up on Steam, which has a bit more things and plays better.

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Thank! I will check it too

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This gme is so cute! I wish it wasclear how to pick up the items, I don't always consistently do so which is frustrating.

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Hm, there should be a little tutorial popup explaining that you have to hold space to pick up resources. I think i might need to trigger that tutorial multiple times, as it can be accidentally dismissed.

maybe try including the mouse cursor into the game, so that you can click on the resources to pick them  up and drop them down, like left click to pick up and right click to put down. That's something that I would love and I think others would too.

hm, sounds reasonable! I'll think about it.

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Such an awesome game,  my little cousin begs me to play this every time he comes over.  He says he wishes it was on the switch

Aww, that's great :)
I hope we can port it to switch too! Would probably be the first port, the switch is great and Dome fits there, i think.

+1 for this on Switch !!!

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do you update itch version as well?

Not for now. I like that there is also the option to play basically the old jam version :)

Same, I appreciate the jam version exists and stays up. You could consider a separate itch page for the "modern" version if desired. Obviously easier for an indie team to focus on one shop at a time, though. So if Steam is your path and it's working, sticking with that makes sense. Great continued work!

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This game is extremely fun, although it definitely feels like it's missing something, not sure what though

There is a new version on Steam right now: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1637320/Dome_Romantik/

Maybe it has what's missing now?

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I love this game, very good. Thank you for making it.

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It was surprisingly fun, and I honestly didn't expect to spend so much time on this!

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I tried downloading it through itch.io’s launcher on linux and they didn’t know what to do with .x86_64 files. Maybe upload the linux version as a .zip as well?

Also, I think the godot docs recommend to not bundle the pck inside the executable, so maybe it would be better to send a zip anyway, with the pck as a separate file?

Downloading directly from the website works though!

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Thank you for the hint, i'll test the upload with the itch launcher in the future too :)

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so cool!

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I like the game, although I wish there was an option to turn off the monsters/hostile life form

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This was super cool. A really nice blending of two classic game archetypes.

thank you :)

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Really enjoyed the game, I'm quite excited to see where this game goes. there is a lot of potential to mine out the world and build up your dome  
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I AM THE DOME. THE DOME IS ME. WE ARE ONE: APART ARE NONE.

That was amazing! Everyone, watch this!
:D

Thank you so much! It was a pleasure to play! ;{D

idk if it's just me, but the browser version is not working, it just sits on what looks like a loading screen

Sorry about that, it won't work with every browser. I know it doesn't work on firefox, but works on chrome. It is either this or having broken audio for everyone. The downloadable versions should work for everyone though.

not working on MS Edge either...

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just check, not working on chrome either.

Thank you for the comment, that helps! I think a current chrome update made it also unplayable, so i uploaded the non-threaded web version again. It runs on all browsers, but can have crackling sound. Best to use the download version, but it should run in any case now :)

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No, thanks you for replying so soon! :) Just out of curiosity, was the issue that browsers no longer support multithreads?

Something like that. There need to be two headers set to enable this threaded build:

Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy: same-origin

Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy: require-corp

Itch doesn't set those. Chrome so far only showed a warning, but with the recent v91, it is mandatory like it was in firefox for a long time.

So, i'm very thankful for your comment, otherwise it would have remained unplayable for many people.

Now that I played the game and finished it. I have some questions. Have you played any game in the Kingdom saga? I think that there are many similar ideas here. Does the ending changes according to the difficulty? Great game BTW

Yes, i played and loved the Kingdom games :)

I can see how there is a similarity especially in the waves, although i didn't conciously think about that when designing the mechanics. But of course i'm influence by all the games i played

I love the music of Kingdom, so i also gave that as a reference to Cameron (who made the music for dome romantik). I think it's similar too, which i like a lot. I listened to the Kingdom OST thousands of times while working on games.

There aren't different endings yet, and we haven't planned on any for this version. However, we are working on a ton of things for the full version, demo coming soon. Community playtest starting this weekend over our discord, please join if you like :)

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Just wow, amazing game. I just had to mine every block, maybe I'm ocd lol

Yes friend, I can confirm that you are OCD if you still have an urge to mine empty blocks after you get the Proximity radar upgrade

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I really enjoyed this (even wishlisted it on Steam)! If I may, I have two suggestions for you: 
1) Let the player know what each resource looks like from the start (it could just be in the instructions menu before the game begins).
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 Maybe have the dome be battery-powered to add an extra layer of difficulty once a player upgrades to a second laser. 

For my first point, I found myself confused during my first attempt because I didn't realize that the little icon for the Auto-Repair upgrade represented a type of resource (sand). I didn't get the resource counter upgrade at the time, so I didn't know what it was (the same thing applied for the resource for the fruit upgrade).

As for my second point, I found that once the second laser was added, a lot of tension was gone because I could just hold down the spacebar and move the lasers around, killing all the enemies before they could even get close to the dome. My suggestion is that if the dome is battery-powered, it could have no trouble maintaining a single laser, but a second laser would drain too much power. So, either the player would have to mine for a specific resource to maintain the battery's energy OR the lasers would have a cooldown period of a few seconds (either synchronized or separate). If the former, the resource wouldn't even have to be something new, it could be something that's already being mined, but the player has the option to either use it for the battery/lasers or something else. 

Anyway, those are just my thoughts and feedback. For all I know, you may have already thought of this or someone else told you already... If that's the case, then I apologize for the repetition. In any case, I'm eager to play the full version of your game with whatever the final features end up being!

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Thank you so much for the detailled suggestions, i really appreciate this. I find both your points very clear und sensible. 

The first point should be improved in the demo for the full version, where you only unlock the resource-related upgrades after retrieving a resources of that type.

The second point is also really good, something i need to think about a bit more. Both your solutions would work and have their own merit. Both should be playtested at some point, implementation is usually quick :)

I regularly post updates on our discord, and discuss suggestions from the community. Please join if you like! Maybe i'll also start a video devlog, but on the other hand i need to make sure i spend enough time actually working on the game :D

No problem at all! I'm glad that you found my suggestions helpful :D 

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Wow, this is awesome! The pixel art used is epic!

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I loved it. the time limit did make me a bit anxious and thats amazing, because one time I was going up from mining and saw that the timer was already done so I got there as quick as I could. It was a good thing I was hauling what I would need to auto repair it. But after I found out the secret to ultimate speed, it was fine. I love the game and can't wait for it to come out on steam which actually ask's the question: Will the full game be free?

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Thank you :)
Oh, what's the secret to ultimate speed? The fruit?

The full game won't be free - a game made for free will have half the content and take quadruple the time. It won't be expensive either, and there are many ways to get it for free, like joining the tests that will eventually come around, or asking me. It will also be released on itch, where there is no drm, so it could be "shared" in theory :D  What i'm trying to say is: if you want to play it but can't buy it, i will help.

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10.1/10 so good +1 fan


P.S please add a wave mode where you can go forever and it gives you a boost next round on how good you did

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could there maybe be difficulty modes that change the time between attacks?


I really want to enjoy this game, but i don't take time limits too well and i get panicked that I won't get up from the mine in time for the attack, leading to me staying in the dome and making no progress, so an option for a longer timer would be amazing.

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oh yeah, i get it, thank you for the feedback! I hear you and i'll add a few difficulty options with the next update, coming next week.

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Hey, not sure if you saw it, but i added a difficulty mode. It changes mostly the time between waves and the dome health. I hope that works better for you. The time limit is somewhat necessary to the gameplay, so the feeling of urgency will never fully go away (or the game loses it's point).

yeah i saw

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excellent game! balanced exploration (for resources) with base defense! excellent pixelart!
great job!

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im having a problem with the text again on browser ive beaten it and all but for new players it is gonna be hard to read them

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great game i loved it. i recon you should make it longer, and with more levels so as you go deeper it progresses through levels of hardness till you get to the bottom  

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I enjoyed this game! Cool work.

nice, short game. good use of a lunch break.

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The beginning was a bit bumpy for me, but now after an adventurous journey to the core, I don't want to miss it. You have gained a new fan. <3

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It's insane that you developed this game in only 72 hours; big respect.

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Wow, thank you :)

What was a big time saver was not having any procedural generation. There are only a few prebuilt maps, which was very fast to do compared to generating the maps. Taking shortcuts like this adds up :D

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this is about one 3rd of what I digged down until I reached the brick walls... hopefully this is enough proof to show that I digged the whole map (its not so hard with max upgrades) also if you notice my compass is point at the left with one of the knobs pointing to the right.

Wow, you are an industrious digger! The compass proves it, you're right. Really funny, i've never seen anyone do that :D

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i like this game a lot, the exploration, the unique way of doing combat, the art style, and the upgrading mechanics are lovely. I beat the game by accident because I wanted to see if there was a bottom. If I didnt go down I would never beat it. Maybe add like hints of what to do? because it also took me forever to realize you could harvest the mushroom. But great game!

Hehe, at least you realized! I do have to explain this somehow, you are absolutely right.

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Cool game! Beat on me 4th try! PLEASE ADD MORE :)

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I like this type of games I enjoyed it very much.

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I really would like to translate your game into Turkish. The game is great and amusing. If you want to contact me, you can reach me via this email address: meliksahcivitt@gmail.com

Thank you so much for the offer! Right now, it has no localization support, so it cannot easily be translated. I'm currently cleaning up a bit and testing new features, and would like to come back to your offer once the game supports localization :)

Okay no problem, Good luck! Your game is amazing I hope it will come up with new features soon 😊

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Cool game! Had a little trouble understanding how to use the improved jetpack that uses up the other resource. I guess I have to collect the thing on the left in the dome? Also I think my dome stopped repairing itself at some point and I don't know why.

Hehe, guilty on that. The mechanic is not explained properly, and very few people do actually use the fruits. I know there is a todo, but i haven't decided on when and how to teach this. I'm not a fan of tutorial panels, so i'm looking for something else first (most likely animate the tree, so there is a visual cue).

For the record: If you collect water, one water will let the tree grow. You can use the fruit, which is then visible in the "burning chamber" in the HUD, and slowly used up. During that time, you are faster and can carry more. Similar thing with the repair, only in that instance it uses the third resource (sand).

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It repairs itself when you collect the brown squares.  When you have full health, it stores the brown squares.

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that was a great game, simple concept, amazing execution

I would honestly love to play an extended version of this

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