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For now, not really. It's more as a warning since I introduced the first scene containing it, but it's not the main focus of the game.is it worth to play for the ntr?
Every time you lose a battle with a character, they become corrupted and some of those corrupted characters can cheat on you or their lover. It's avoidable if you play well or carefully.how does ntr work on this game.
I've thought about it when I implemented it but I'm still on the fence. I chose to make it that way to make the player take risks and get some lust if they overestimate their abilities. I might do different difficulties sometimes and it's an option for an easier mode, I'll keep it in mind.I'm a little unhappy that you can't wake up in the middle of a dream without the same penalty you'd get for losing. It's not really clear what you're going to be up against before endangering your host's lust levels.
For now, they can be used in the shop and at the inn dream with the Orc and Sleeper. I'll do other events that'll use them as well, the town should be next update if I have an idea.It'd be nice if there were more things to do with the lust crystals; it's a little frustrating to get to the end of a run with a big pile. Maybe I just missed where they were discussed in the walkthrough; somehow the orc gave me the incorrect impression that she's not the only one who can eat them.
Good catch, it was removed when Ardor got to 0 but I didn't check for negative values, my bad, it'll be fixed next updateAnother question: it seems that the "Buildup" ability is broken? I can invest dice in it, and that round I get a damage bonus, but then I get stacks of a recurring "Ardor" ability with negative value and it just keeps going forever, eventually nullifying all damage I could ever do
I admit that the balance isn't great, here are a few tips if you missed them :Perhaps the real problem I had was that the Town seems to be dramatically tougher than the Inn. I could breeze through the Inn with almost no accumulated arousal, but I haven't yet figured out how to not lose in the Town. And nothing I've yet figured out accrues permanent buffs, so I still just don't have that much of a cap and can't do that much damage. And replaying the Inn has gotten boring...
This:Perhaps the real problem I had was that the Town seems to be dramatically tougher than the Inn. I could breeze through the Inn with almost no accumulated arousal, but I haven't yet figured out how to not lose in the Town. And nothing I've yet figured out accrues permanent buffs, so I still just don't have that much of a cap and can't do that much damage. And replaying the Inn has gotten boring...
I admit that the balance isn't great, here are a few tips if you missed them :
- Spending time during the day with the girl will give buffs for the following night and will slowly improve the amount of relationship points earned overall.
- Edging a succubus (maxing their arousal exactly, not more) will give you an ability that might be more useful.
- Losing and getting some Lust isn't a completely bad thing, you get more dice to use during the night (levels 1, 3 and 5). Just be careful, if you get it to level 5, there may be repercussions...
If you still have problems, don't hesitate to tell me, it's hard to balance a game I know quite well ^^"
Was this buff behavior stated in the tutorial and I just lost it in a takeaway of "too much bad"?- Losing and getting some Lust isn't a completely bad thing, you get more dice to use during the night (levels 1, 3 and 5). Just be careful, if you get it to level 5, there may be repercussions...
It's in Margaret's tutorials. When you talk to her during the day, she'll give detail about it. If you missed it, go to her, then "Ask for help again" and "Relationships". She doesn't give the exact details, but here they are :Was this buff behavior stated in the tutorial and I just lost it in a takeaway of "too much bad"?
The permanent buffs with improving friendship/love didn't seem to help with combat much. Or at least, not enough. Almost none of the three temporary buffs per day seem to add up to enough to really change things... at least, not that I've encountered so far.