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Palmer sincerely sounds like a guy who's doing his best, and that he's trying to learn the lessons of other similar games. But when I read this paragraph in particular, it feels really inconsistent. He doesn't want Anna's progress to be painfully slow and take forever with a step by step process. That's good. This is where too many games falter. BUT, he also talks about how her corruption will really progress over the coming week. Not days, but week. Based on the current pace of development, that could be a year or more.As for sex/nudity - I'll explain this again because this is a common complaint. Obviously, we are moving closer to that point in time. I've said before that this isn't your standard corruption story where you need a lot of time to corrupt a woman realistically. This is a story about a woman who has urges and emotional conflicts beneath the surface, and she hides them behind a thick wall of a faithful marriage. It takes a confluence of events to tear the wall down quickly.
There will still be a progression with the levels of lewdness, but this isn't something where it will take a week for her to touch a penis with a gloved hand, and another week before she takes the glove off when she touches said penis.
I won't lay out a timeline for everything, but I hope it's obvious that I fully intend to make progress with Anna's seductions over the course of the coming week... all while she'll be living in the same house as David. (Yikes!)
Expectations on timing of next update - I'm not going to give a timeline as usual. In looking at the outline I've built and have been tinkering with, Monday will be packed with content, and I will likely feature some of Tuesday as well. It's going to take time, I can guarantee it. I'm going to try to limit things that have buildup as much as my brain allows for. I will do my best in the amount of free time I have. I'm not exaggerating to say that it always takes more time than I anticipate, and I'm sure other developers can attest to that. I'll just keep chugging along and do the best I can while not sacrificing quality!
But this quote really gets me. Palmer doesn't want Anna's corruption to become a slow, step by step, slog, but here he's describing why it's necessary to have so many secondary characters with varying degrees of importance. While he says he doesn't have any plans to keep expanding the roster, I think the important part is that he feels that all of these characters are necessary in order to advance the plot. This tells me that his vision for the game's progression is complicated. I don't get the impression Mr. Palmer is the kind of guy who's willing to play fast and loose with the story's pacing, he wants everything to be very deliberate.As for the influx of character involvement (Marcel, Leonard, Robinson, and Stenstromber)... Some feel it's getting crowded. There's several reasons for including these characters, but one thing I'll say is that some of these characters have a purpose beyond being another cock wanting to get inside Anna. For example, Marcel is a tool to link the gym to David and Anna, being that the gym is the only known place that Alexia frequented. And we know that Kendra and Alexia has corrupted him, so his interactions with Anna could make a difference in the story.
Another example, Leonard. He's not a feature character, but he witnessed Kendra's setup being executed. That's an important piece of information. The problem is that Leonard is a complicated individual. He's been through a lot in life and is jaded by his failure to be successful. He doesn't care much for David, and he lusts after Anna. Can we expect that he'll be responsible with this information? Probably not.
I'll just say that some characters are featured more than others, but I want each of them to have a purpose in the story... not just some extra dude cluttering the picture. I don't have plans to add more that would make any significant impact. You may see a new character here and there (i.e. the gym receptionist), but I don't have plans to add anything significant since I'm wanting to focus on concluding, not expanding.
If that's the case, then I don't see how he can avoid a slow, step by step, slog for Anna's corruption. It doesn't sound like he's going to be willing to take big swings at the story's pacing. He's setting Anna up for her corruption to take place over the next 7 days, at which time all of these characters are going to need to play their very specific role. None of this sounds like a recipe for a game where meaningful progress can be expected over the next 6 months. MAYBE by the end of the year, bu even that may be optimistic. It all just sounds very inflexible to me, and too committed to a preset plan.