01-04-2019
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my nama jeff ✔️
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Australia
Posts: 2,252
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custom uploads will just be an in-game paintbrush in which you paint over a blank head lol updates won't be as frequent as literally all of graal graphics rn are made by teens who essentially work for free in an art medium that is much easier to pick up than 3d modelling |
01-04-2019
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Sweden
Posts: 5,944
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im gonna repeat what i said many years ago, a 3d graal server should literally just be classic but 3d. same camera, same game mechanics etc. would be a good place to start. i dont mind this new 3d project though, it looks a lot more promising than the last ones. |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 4,173
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Graal is not safe for children so Nintendo will never give it a chance |
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01-05-2019
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Banned
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 4,173
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Ofcourse it’s not like bad things happen on purpose but safety concerns like these play a huge part in Nintendo’s actions and this stigma that graal has is enough reason for them to completely avoid it |
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01-05-2019
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 3,204
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Problem with your stigma theory is that it only exists to people who actively play the game and have for a while - if a Nintendo employee were to download it and take a look it’s not something they’d pick up on. There is literally no “stigma” surrounding Graal, just players who think the dating scene is weird. Every kids game with an open chat room experiences the same thing as Graal. Also, Graal 3D is a separate game - so nothing in iClassic is even relevant (which means if this ‘stigma’ existed it wouldn’t even matter). Most game moderators don’t get paid on other games either, a lot of MMOs similar to Graal make use of volunteers. The problem with Graal and Nintendo is just a legal issue and nothing more, factoring in that Nintendo once filed a lawsuit (or threatened too - essentially the same thing in corporate eyes) against Graal would most likely be the only reason they don’t publish it (if it passed other requirements for publication on the Switch). |
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Join Date: Jun 2018
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I’ve seen other games with a little more complex art style offering templates to buy in-stores that allow you to paint and draw over them.After that you can put your art up for sale at the in-game store and it allows people to buy your creation.It creates its own little market between the player making the graphics (seller) and the player buying the graphics (buyer) while still allowing the game to profit when the buyer runs out of in-game currency.
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