helljack

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Probably not while Patreon's in play. Historically, official patches have resulted in bans.

It's a shame; there are certainly some rough spots here and there that I don't have the writing chops to smooth out.
You know most "fan made" patches are, well, made by someone very very very very close to developer, right?

They look identical to the developer, with the same DNA.

Yes, that's right. They are made by an evil identical twin!

More seriously, most developers are smartened up. As long as they don't put their name on it, they could make it.
 

Dogorti

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Jesus man the reviews they give to this game are so unfair. Anyone who sees the reviews thinks this game is at the level of dual family or something like that lol.

Also, the latest review slanders Lindsey. she doesn't deserve that :cry:.
 

Witchy_T

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Had to replay the whole game since I updated my PC and lost save files, but it made me realise that there was always more to Kate actually. Kinda had to cheat Moments of Glory to unlock her new quest last time, so I thought those were just the moments when you tell her to fuck off somehow, but those moments seem to all dive deeper into her character. And I also realised how antagonising towards Lindsey Isabelle was from the very beginning for no reason at all (which is really funny, since Kate and Lindsey seem to be on a good terms). If that continues, Kate is actually going to take the third spot from Isabelle (Lindsey was the third and Isabelle was the second before I replayed, but somehow I ended up doing a lot of Lindsey quests in a row and realised that her chemistry with MC is really perfect, so they swapped places. Flora is still number 1 tho)
 
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dogginsm

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Yeah this game portrays serious things like rape in a very light and edgy way,like the nurse who is basically a sex slave.
Is not the game to play if you are looking for wholesome content.
I mean, are any of the games on this site "wholesome" content?
 

Lolicon Kami

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I mean, are any of the games on this site "wholesome" content?
Plenty.

Katawa Shoujo, Nekopara. To start you off.

That being said, rest assured i'm not an exclusively "vanilla" guy :devilish:

I mean, games are for living a fantasy. If my roommate's shootin grannys in GTA, why can't I fuck beautiful women (forcibly) in a sex game?
 

FacelessVixen

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Jesus man the reviews they give to this game are so unfair. Anyone who sees the reviews thinks this game is at the level of dual family or something like that lol.

Also, the latest review slanders Lindsey. she doesn't deserve that :cry:.
I learned fairly quickly that the reviews on this site are about as useful as the points on Whose Line is it Anyway.

I mean, are any of the games on this site "wholesome" content?
Try looking though the no sexual content tag.
 
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beerpig

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Had to replay the whole game since I updated my PC and lost save files, but it made me realise that there was always more to Kate actually. Kinda had to cheat Moments of Glory to unlock her new quest last time, so I thought those were just the moments when you tell her to fuck off somehow, but those moments seem to all dive deeper into her character. And I also realised how antagonising towards Lindsey Isabelle was from the very beginning for no reason at all (which is really funny, since Kate and Lindsey seem to be on a good terms). If that continues, Kate is actually going to take the third spot from Isabelle (Lindsey was the third and Isabelle was the second before I replayed, but somehow I ended up doing a lot of Lindsey quests in a row and realised that her chemistry with MC is really perfect, so they swapped places. Flora is still number 1 tho)
I've noticed the antagonism, too. That's surprisingly realistic; this sort of person (unable to see grey hues of morality, self-serving in their interpretation of justice, full of "good intentions") tends to be assumptive as a brick, so they often find excuses to hate others, even when they do nothing wrong.
And it's weird that the game wants me to pick a side between Isabelle and Kate. Frankly? I want a route where I can make both suffer. (In real life I'd probably avoid both.)
 

CNR25

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I've noticed the antagonism, too. That's surprisingly realistic; this sort of person (unable to see grey hues of morality, self-serving in their interpretation of justice, full of "good intentions") tends to be assumptive as a brick, so they often find excuses to hate others, even when they do nothing wrong.
And it's weird that the game wants me to pick a side between Isabelle and Kate. Frankly? I want a route where I can make both suffer. (In real life I'd probably avoid both.)
Can you give us an example of Isabelle antagonizing Lindsey for no reason at all ? I want to see something
 

Satura

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Can you give us an example of Isabelle antagonizing Lindsey for no reason at all ? I want to see something
Only one I can think of is when she believes Lindsey has stolen from her locker. She flies off the handle and goes directly to confront Lindsey and actually slaps her. Which is overreacting, but to be fair at that point Isabelle has probably been harassed daily by Kate and her clique, and knowing Lindsey gets along with them probably makes Isabelle think thay're the same kind of people. Not the case with Lindsey, but let's be honest, it's not a bad assumption generally.
 
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Witchy_T

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Only one I can think of is when she believes Lindsey has stolen from her locker. She flies off the handle and goes directly to confront Lindsey and actually slaps her. Which is overreacting, but to be fair at that point Isabelle has probably been harassed daily by Kate and her clique, and knowing Lindsey gets along with them probably makes Isabelle think thay're the same kind of people. Not the case with Lindsey, but let's be honest, it's not a bad assumption generally.
There was also a moment when Isabelle asks a "what type of girl do you like" type of question if I am not mistaken, and she kinda gets more triggered if you answer something like "the sporty one" than straight up saying "Kate-like". I also somehow overlooked during the first playthrough that Isabelle seems to have never been a student in MC's school in his previous life, and then there's something strange going on with Lindsey specifically (I have never done Maxine quest line so idk if that is fully explained to be honest). I really want more Kate and Lindsey quests now, didn't expect to like them that much
 
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beerpig

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Can you give us an example of Isabelle antagonizing Lindsey for no reason at all ? I want to see something
In Gathering Storm, Isabelle immediately assumes that Lindsey stole her locker ("it was Lindsey again, wasn't it?"). Then when the MC tells her that it was Maxine, Isabelle still tries to find a way to say that Kate, Lindsey and Maxine are all in this. (In this route the MC is deep into Isabelle's puss...ibilities, so he tends to agree with her.)

Then there's what Satura said - when the chocolates are stolen, the MC tells her "it's complicated", but she immediately jumps into physical aggression towards Lindsey.

but let's be honest, it's not a bad assumption generally.
All assumptions are bad. They boil down to "I don't know this, but I'll lie to myself that I do".
Doubly bad if the assumptions is towards others - as people are messy, and we don't know the others' intentions, emotions, etc.
Triply bad so if the assumption is blaming someone. People should be treated as innocent until proved contrariwise, always.

In that context, all that Isabelle had to do is to talk with people around Lindsey, to contradict her hypothesis that Lindsey is the same sort of person as Kate. But she didn't - because her justice is empty, self-serving words.
 
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CNR25

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In Gathering Storm, Isabelle immediately assumes that Lindsey stole her locker ("it was Lindsey again, wasn't it?"). Then when the MC tells her that it was Maxine, Isabelle still tries to find a way to say that Kate, Lindsey and Maxine are all in this. (In this route the MC is deep into Isabelle's puss...ibilities, so he tends to agree with her.)

Then there's what Satura said - when the chocolates are stolen, the MC tells her "it's complicated", but she immediately jumps into physical aggression towards Lindsey.


All assumptions are bad. They boil down to "I don't know this, but I'll lie to myself that I do".
Doubly bad if the assumptions is towards others - as people are messy, and we don't know the others' intentions, emotions, etc.
Triply bad so if the assumption is blaming someone. People should be treated as innocent until proved contrariwise, always.

In that context, all that Isabelle had to do is to talk with people around Lindsey, to contradict her hypothesis that Lindsey is the same sort of person as Kate. But she didn't - because her justice is empty, self-serving words.
If you put it in a realistic context, isn't that normal to antagonize someone who've been proved to steal something which has a big sentimental value to you ?

You might find her way of achieving "justice" a bit too harsh, but putting her in the same bag as Kate, meh. You can't be reasoning well
 

Woodstock_1983

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They should have a cheat there you can adjust the points and also a WT mod to show the results of the choices before we click them.
 
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