- Dec 25, 2023
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This isn't a dating simulator like being a dik. At least compare games that fall in the same genre if you want to compare. Understanding a character's mentality throughout the development of plot is not a skill every player has.Ah yes. The "She was all alone, drank wine, saw a kiss, felt betrayed and didn't confront them cause had from 1 to 3 sexual actions depending on the playthrough, wanted to fuck and ended up banging Leon" in a nutshell.
Calm, calculated character who reads a room and hasn't let her lust overtake her in situations prior to this, loses her mind with one kiss from the dude who still has questionable past with her boyfriend.
How many times has Clara sacrificed her dignity? It happens from 2 to 4 times, depending on your actions. If it was random girl at university - cool. Super secret agent - meh. We just read the same stuff differently.
Because of adding extra layers to the plot. Another typical example - I won't even put a movie. The most basic one, which everyone played: Being A Dik. What is the question that players ask themselves when the major characters are introduced? "Who I want to be with? Do I want to be with one or with as many as possible?" And what happens then - we get more questions - "What's Chad's secret? What happened between Bella and her husband? Who's the one stealing the laptop? Why this, why that?"
These questions are the reasons why the story keeps going and why people jumped on this game, not Bella's boobs or Camilla's butt.
And yes, the banner) Never heard of red herrings, okay)
Oh yes, feedback is such a bad thing! If you come to the restaurant and get decent soup, which is a bit too spicy - you tell about that to the waiter. Next time you come and soup is not as spicy as it was before. One could say "don't order the soup then". The issue is - if one client says that soup is spicy - meh, whatever. If it's a dozen of people - cooks start to make adjustments.
Using a logical mistake - to bring up an argument which I haven't even brought up) "We get that you don't like it" as the game) Yeah, cool, buddy. Good luck finding the quote)
"Haters, haters everywhere, you don't understand anything, leave the thread" - says the guy who replies to every other lad in here.
Nevertheless, I'm tired of talking to a wall. Cheers.
Feedback can be given but redundant feedbacks just make your point even more stale and serve nothing.
Anyways I am also tired talking to a wall. Goodbye