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Skode

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Thats hardly revealing - its showing her stomach which makes sense given shes so into yoga and working out all the time. Her showing her tits would be massive contradiction to her personality but her abs? Its literally adds to her intimidating ice queen moniker as no one is gonna give her shit with her cold dark stare and Ronda Rousey physique. The other figure hugging options were far sexier in my opinion and whilst none of the three would make sense on a conventional librarian its at least one that makes sense for her character. (option 1 was far sexier, literal sex appeal).

As for the Patreon polling, meh, they pay good money so if they get to choose the outfits then so be it. I sure as hell aint judge them for doing their own bit to support the game.
 

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don't worry dude, Maya and Josy are patiently awaiting our return ;)
I really can‘t think of waiting for 10 more episodes if he will make 16 episodes in total. Let’s go with 3-4 months between each episode, that would mean almost 3 years of waiting.. oh god what did I sign myself up to
 

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So it's looking like we have 3 renders possibly related to a game of DnG. Still hoping that it isn't, but if it is, then I'm hoping it won't take up a huge portion of the episode.

If we compare these to the ep 5 previews, we never saw anything from the Prep party and so had no idea that this would not only be in the episode but also be such a big part of the episode. So I hope that these previews are similar, that we're only seeing what will amount to a small segment of the episode and still haven't seen anything from the more substantial parts.
As I recall, one of the last previews showed Lily on the staircase from the party. So there was technically some warning it would be part of the episode, but it was certainly a surprise just how much of the episode revolved around it.

Why would it be confrontational when they don't know about each other's relationships with the MC?

Bella is the college librarian and a teacher so her interacting with Sage doesn't have to be anything more than that between a student and the librarian.
I agree there's reason it needs to be confrontational, but I disagree it's normal to see the two interacting. Even if Bella is the librarian, why is Sage in the library? Most students go there to study, but Sage has her own room in the HOTs house for that. Unless Sage is looking for reading material (which we've had no indication of), there doesn't seem to be a reason for her to stop by.

Sage could be there to meet the MC, but that still wouldn't get her to talk to Bella. Something to do with Tybalt, maybe? Jill did say several times in Episode 5 that she needed to talk to him about something. Both Bella and Sage seem to dislike him, so I could see them making common cause over that if this was some official function (though Bella is clearly not dressed for that).

This seems to be new territory for the two characters, which is promising!
 

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As I recall, one of the last previews showed Lily on the staircase from the party. So there was technically some warning it would be part of the episode, but it was certainly a surprise just how much of the episode revolved around it.
It was a tweet, which could be considered a form of preview, and people did spot that the stairs were the same ones seen in the Prep mansion so it sort of revealed something was going there, but it was posted 3 days before the game released so it wasn't until right before the episode released that DPC showed something from the biggest part of it.

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I'm surprised people didn't like the D&G scene, I thought it was really enjoyable and was hoping they'd do more of it.
Ya I thought it was fun - a neat way to have characters who probably wouldn't interact much with MC or some of the girls, such as the Tri-Betas to get into it. Especially since Sally is a real cutie in her little fantasy outfit.
 

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Gosh, yeah, a college student in the library looking for reading material. There is a plot hole someone should fill. :illuminati:


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I didn't say it was a plot hole, I said there was unlikely Sage was looking for reading material and I stand by that. From everything we've seen so far, Sage does strikes me as neither a voracious reader nor a studious scholar.
 

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I didn't say it was a plot hole, I said there was unlikely Sage was looking for reading material and I stand by that. From everything we've seen so far, Sage does strikes me as neither a voracious reader nor a studious scholar.
I don't know where you went to college, but even in a music conservatory I spent 4-10 hours a week in the library. There is NOTHING strange about a college student being in the library. It would be far more strange if Sage (and everyone else on campus) didn't know who Bella was, except maybe the Tri-Betas who have their own library. And if Sage is close to graduating, she's doing her homework. This isn't junior high.
 

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I don't know where you went to college, but even in a music conservatory I spent 4-10 hours a week in the library. There is NOTHING strange about a college student being in the library. It would be far more strange if Sage (and everyone else on campus) didn't know who Bella was, except maybe the Tri-Betas who have their own library. And if Sage is close to graduating, she's doing her homework. This isn't junior high.
Library is a place where we can hangout with air conditioner, look at chicks, sleep, chit chat. Ah good times....
 

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Library is a place where we can hangout with air conditioner, look at chicks, sleep, chit chat. Ah good times....
Or, in a conservatory, look at scores you can't find anywhere else and you can't photocopy because they are too big. At least, that's what it was like 25 years ago.

No women in music school back then. The year I started, I think out of 1200 students there were 20 women (can you say sausage-fest?). It started getting better through the ninties (thanks in part to Sarah McLachlan and the whole Lylith fair crowd, which I have to tell you is saving the music instrument world these days! Don't kid yourself, representation matters.), though I think by the time I left it was still 4-1 or so. These days the numbers are at least 50-50, and maybe even going the other way, because while all the boys were playing Guitar Hero and Rock Band, a growing number of women were learning to play.
 
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I think there are some comparisons in this thread that aren't really fair. Erotic games content is not mass market - it's almost the exact opposite of that. Premium products (and it's hard to describe DPC's work, which is some of the best in the genre, as anything else) in a niche industry are always going to be more expensive.

Running a business is expensive. And hiring help isn't as simple as you might make it out to be. I am a programmer myself, and I have at times considered dabbling in creating or modding games as a way of developing my skills (for example, python is not currently a language I have any work in, so I could develop some python skills by working on a ren.py game). But there's a big problem with doing that: Most programming work is open source, and the way you demonstrate your abilities to employers is to let them look at your actual code.

You can't do that with adult games content; the games aren't open source to begin with, and "here's an XXX rated game I worked on" is not really a conversation you can have when interviewing for a conventional job. That makes it a lot harder for either DPC or someone he hired to commit: No matter how good a creator or programmer DPC is, it's going to be hard for him to move into another industry if this doesn't work out, and it's going to be hard for him to hire someone at a market rate when they're producing work they can't really put on their resume - he's gonna have to pay a premium for that.

It's just a thing you have to accept that if you're consuming this kind of product, and frankly especially if you're doing so in a world where something like F95zone exists so people who want to not pay for your content WILL be able to get it for free - if you want to support it, you're gonna pay more than you do for a commercial title, and you're doing so explicitly in order to keep that work in production.

Now, maybe DPC could find someone more easily now, when people might be willing to take more adventrous employment choices in a US economy that's dealing with significant contraction, but it remains the case that you're going to have some vision-sharing issues, and that a great creator is not necessarily a great manager, leader or communicator. It's DPC's product, and there's no requirement that someone working with him agrees with his choices, but being able to communicate with subordinate programmers and give them feedback on what you do and don't like about their code is a skill, and it's not one all programmers have - many experienced programmers pass on leadership roles to remain senior developers explicitly to avoid having those kinds of responsibilities, and others get jammed into those roles due to lack of interest and do a shitty job and alienate members of their teams.

To be honest, it's hard to blame someone who is financially dependent in not only the short but the long term on their products success having some resentment and unhappiness with a website that freely pirates the shit out of their content. That anyone can come here and get his work (and, indeed, will probably be able to get his new update as soon as he releases it to his top-level patrons, much less the general release) for free is a real threat to his long-term economic stability, and he's taken an enormous personal risk by committing to this, because he'll have to explain the gap in his resume even if he doesn't choose to share the work with a future employer if he ever gives up (and, probably, in order to demonstrate his skills he will have to find someone willing to look at his work on adult content, which will significantly limit his options, probably to within the games industry generally; you're not gonna be able to show the codebase of Being a DIK to Amazon or Google and get a job there! They couldn't even review and discuss your work among the hiring group w/o violating company policies!)

If you enjoy this game (or any game, but especially the ones from the best creators who are doing this as their full-time jobs), you should probably whine less and be more appreciative that the creator has taken a rather significant risk in their personal life by making a commitment to making content you like.
f95 zone is a double edged sword for content creators. As an up and coming developer it's a great way to promote your product and create a fan base. 4000 pages on this forum is evidence that DPC not up and coming. He's already a developer, and despite this site maybe creating an increased interest in his early work, it has now become a leech instead (especially since his game is on Steam). I make sure to support the developers I like, especially as I hope to be one myself someday soon. It'd be impossible to quit my job, even if I was making 10x what I currently make (one can dream), all it would ultimately be is practical skills in python and supplemental income!
 
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