Thanks!I like the concept of the game after complete the demo, look very promising so I'll bookmark and keeping my eyes for more updates in the future. Wish Dev the best with this project, can't wait to see how the game will grow from there
There won't be any NTR in the game, didn't even cross my mind to put it in the game lol.I love demonesses and succubi, I hope there is no NTR in this game.
Yup, I'm looking into it.Animations and models look great! Can we have a better penis, the current penis looks very off/plasticky/wrong..??
Ok thanks, good news then I'll try it.There won't be any NTR in the game, didn't even cross my mind to put it in the game lol.
And also when Namaah said that there aren't a lot of males in MC's world, she really meant it.
Pretty much everyone will be single, and the only relationships i have thought of are open lesbian relationships that u can get yourself involved in.
Yeah, i'm not a big fan of em too, i want to animate ejaculations later on.nice job, but please no more antediluvian "white flashes" at climax.... im sure you can imagine something new...
Does it have the rollback? the controller support? Renpy is preferred for a reason. You can make what you want in unity and more, but you have to be a seasoned dev and it takes more time. I think it's overkill to use unity for a VN. Plus the open source of renpy is a nice thing to help debug the gameYou didn't research much, then. There are VN systems available for Unity which literally let you create a small game in a matter of minutes. You then get all the benefits of Unity, including better control of audio, better AI, access to 3D (if needed), particle and shader effects, etc., etc., all of which take up much more space on RenPy.
Also, a basic game is more bloated in RenPy , regardless of what people in here say (I have tested and that is fact).
With Unity, it's like Unreal, though. You have to manage and optimize your graphics before you use them.
But all to their own. I imagine it takes three to four times the time to develop in RenPy than using a GUI framework.