Pa3uk
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I may have expressed myself incorrectly. In short, I meant that there is no point in avoiding NTR content, because there is no serious nonlinearity as such. That's what I meant by (PUNISHING) the player, that he will lose his scenes, but there will be scenes with other people, in fact this is not so. So the characters do not react (against) the fact that they are in the NTR branch. The player will punish himself by not seeing the content.
The maximum CHOICE (which is not to say that it depends on NTR) that I have encountered in the game is :
1) the queen's daughter - tell her what is happening or not. 2) If Dazan remains the Chieftain of the tribe, he will simply choose for you so that the orc girl becomes more like a human. 3) Events in the cathedral and the succubus - and what to do with all the characters. 4) Will girls come to Thomas at night, 5) betray the witch or not and what will happen to the one who was summoned (will she be like a servant or like a normal person) , 6) Release the Raven or capture him and 7) WHERE is it better to bring the princess - to the baron or to your camp.
In fact, this is the maximum branching in the game, and all the other events do not affect the relationship with the hero in any way.
The maximum CHOICE (which is not to say that it depends on NTR) that I have encountered in the game is :
1) the queen's daughter - tell her what is happening or not. 2) If Dazan remains the Chieftain of the tribe, he will simply choose for you so that the orc girl becomes more like a human. 3) Events in the cathedral and the succubus - and what to do with all the characters. 4) Will girls come to Thomas at night, 5) betray the witch or not and what will happen to the one who was summoned (will she be like a servant or like a normal person) , 6) Release the Raven or capture him and 7) WHERE is it better to bring the princess - to the baron or to your camp.
In fact, this is the maximum branching in the game, and all the other events do not affect the relationship with the hero in any way.