Dylan_Heisner

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  1. In a video it shows a Ocean Going almost yacht like boat. I am assuming since they showed this it will be in the game but I doubt a cruise ship would be plausible at this point in time. Although it would be really cool!


  2. I know that recreational marijuana is of debate and it is good that you choose to legalize it, but I also believe that you should implement the use of permits for anything more than alcohol and tobacco. As you know marijuana can have some "interesting" effects and I want to make sure no one is harmed due to the easy accessibility of it without licensing.


  3. 5 minutes ago, Frostybeans said:

    oh god horrible idea! insurance when people can drive and only a few accidents = profit. insurance when everyone is crashing into each other = bankrupt within the first 10 minutes of game release hahaha

    So true though, I'll just have to raise them rates though xD


  4. Horses has been one of the #1 Recommendations for a while, I'm sure it is just a matter of time XD.

    The thing is that the starting out animal system will be minimal but growing over time from what we currently know. 


  5. 36 minutes ago, Frostybeans said:

    PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DEVS, ADD SIGNAL LIGHTS AND LANE ASSISTANT DRIVING, if I'm in my lane and some idiot hits me because he has a hard time staying in his lane, a lot of people will die.

    Yea, I am worrying about that mess happening. Just for the sake of it I'm considering starting an insurance company but it all depends


  6. Marriage will be a feature from what I can see, although if you want a kid it won't be through sex nor will your child be a "kid". However you can always role play as like a teen or something and be someone's "son or daughter".

     


  7. Ok, I have asked this question before and got the answer:

    Players craft cars, but do not design them. At the end of crafting/creating a car they can choose to sell it straight to a player or to a NPC ran dealership.

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  8. On 3/21/2017 at 2:23 AM, Lil_Fish said:

    I'm not sure of the legal field you work in, but I don't believe this to be true... Things either have a copyright or they don't. There aren't levels of strictness. Most companies will not take "credit" because then everyone would do it for free and credit them. These industries are all about money, not credit. Also, games like Identity, have lots of violence and are unpredictable. Companies don't want their films to be around murders or associated with derogatory acquisitions from players because it makes their film look bad and there is always someone who gets offended and sues the person with the most money and usually end up settling for a fraction of what they were wanting because it's cheaper than going through the legal process...

    IF Identity was as big as you're stating it is and didn't have the violence, companies would be paying Asylum for the advertisement. In addition to that, Identity is not very big compared to mainstream games such as Grand Theft Auto. A big company such as Rockstar sold probably close to 50 million copies of their last game within a couples years of it being released while Asylum has approximately under 12 thousand. Nothing to be ashamed of because this is a whole new style of game, new company, few employees, and a tight budget, but it just seems like you're impersonating a legal counsel without having actual knowledge or having done research.

    Yes strictness was a poor choice of words, I meant that how strictly the studio or company enforces the copyright. Of course sometimes the company isn't the one who reports copyright issues. So that all depends on how stuff goes. As for the credit that would only be for small independent films that are not as popular as IdentiyRPG(Yes 12000 may not be a big number for a game but I film and your first movie that is a huge amount of people,so many small not as well know directors will want to throw there film in to make a name for themselves) In terms of my Legal knowledge I haven't dealt with games much and have dealt with copyright issues a few times. Just giving my 25 cents on the whole thing though. Also thanks for showing me that I left a few things pretty vague. 


  9. On 3/14/2017 at 10:29 AM, ExactAkatsuki said:

    Have you any examples? I'm kinda confused. 

    As someone who is working in the legal field in real life I only see it working one way. They will be using classical films that no longer have strict copyrights or they are being allowed to show the films by the Studio that was responsible for the production of the films they will be using. There are also many films that allow this sort of thing if you credit the creator, and in a game as big as Identity theoretically will be, small movie producers will hop on the opportunity so quick.

     

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  10. 37 minutes ago, SageOfDarkness said:

    So im going to have to buy the 30$ one too?!

    If you already have the strter 15$ pledge then you will only have to pay 15 bucks to upgrade.

     


  11. 5 hours ago, Banzai14 said:

    Yep, want to join?

    I may, I am currently looking into starting a clothing store but if that fails it could very well be a possibility.

     


  12. On 2/24/2017 at 3:01 AM, DJRockXD said:

    Hello. I am planning on buying Identity founder pack, bu before that I would like to know a few things about the hunting career:

    1. How will it work.

    2. How many animals will there be to hunt.

    3. Is living in the woods a possibility? (Like, a hunting shack, or a possibility to get wood and make a small house for my self)

    4. How big is the forest area?

    5. This is a bit more about pets but, I wanna role-play as a hunter, and so I wanna have a hunting dog with me. Is that possible? 

    Thanks and have a good day! :)

    Yes, you will able to "live off the land" as to what animals currently all we know are deer and maybe birds.

    Also sadly pets are confined to living area although I believe that was already said.