Expecting quality content at this point is a joke, tbh. You can see that in how they completely ignore the fact that any sane person wanted to breed Ryn or make him into a bimbo/buttslut and they basically ignored that. Bizarre and stupid.
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Damn, that means completing that quest which means losing all the old scenes.Well, B is writing Berwyn and Matiha pregnancy expac for Mayternity. Look forward to that.
I would say he's not good outside of that either. Makes a date route where you don't even have a date, the hack.The observer isn't bad when he's not focusing on sex in a sex based game.....lol that is insane
Do you have a screenshot as proof? Will it only focus on his cboy/female path?Well, B is writing Berwyn and Matiha pregnancy expac for Mayternity. Look forward to that.
Losing means you get gang-banged which makes it way easier for you to fall down the slut path because it gives you a bunch of changes that make it easier for you to get horny.How did she became a slut if you avoided doing any sex content?... I don't know the systems, but it sound unusual.
I won't deny it's a skill issue, but the game does a terrible job at telling the player what the actual fuck is going on behind the scenes. Or at least that's how it felt to me. I have no idea how to make my lust attacks do more damage besides just doing them more.Skill issue, git gud. Power level into Slut, and every blowjob lasts one turn. KP is stupid complex with that shit, like using the Rock/Paper/Scissors system is just a noob trap and you should try to focus on one of the damage types for the most part.
As someone who loves DoL, I'll try and explain why I like it.This is the main reason I can't get into the game and how I'm baffled everybody loves it so much. I can stomach the "wow I don't want this but it feels good" rape, but not the "kicking crying and screaming" kind of rape which that game does the latter it seems like.
Call it good/bad game design, but you're not supposed to know. I mean, if you ask the various helper NPCs you can figure it out. Story spoilers for further explanation:I won't deny it's a skill issue, but the game does a terrible job at telling the player what the actual fuck is going on behind the scenes. Or at least that's how it felt to me. I have no idea how to make my lust attacks do more damage besides just doing them more.
I stand tall at the bow of my ship, mocking you and your lack of ship. I watch with glee as you use a Scroll of Icarian Flight, only to meet you at the zenith of your jump upon my levitating horse. In the winds, you could swear you heard...Morrowind>Daggerfall. Rest of the series sucks.
I play RPGs for roleplay or to play diverse build. Both Skyrim and Oblivion falter on either of those fronts.I stand tall at the bow of my ship, mocking you and your lack of ship. I watch with glee as you use a Scroll of Icarian Flight, only to meet you at the zenith of your jump upon my levitating horse. In the winds, you could swear you heard...You must be registered to see the links
In seriousness though, I think all the mainline ES games are pretty alright at minimum.
Also, Mayternity doesn't appeal to me despite enjoying pregnancy content. It's just... do you need a month for that? Why not just plug things into the game when they're ready?
They do add pregnancy stuff outside of May; it’s just that they make a point of focusing on it once it comes around.Also, Mayternity doesn't appeal to me despite enjoying pregnancy content. It's just... do you need a month for that? Why not just plug things into the game when they're ready?
I've personally never felt the need to tf myself to get bonuses. The only tf's I get is Snakebyte to be a throat goat and Omega Oil for dat succulent bussy. Besides the combat in TiTS is manageable enough that you can win through firepower alone even if the enemy is more vulnerable to Lust attacks. And at the risk of sounding a bit gatekeepery if the players are only after the combat bonuses instead of getting tf's that actually fit what they imagine the character to be then they're not really interested in rp'ing their ideal character ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ in short:Actually, I remember having a discussion with my friend about this.
On one hand, it's really cool how transformation actually reflects on your in-game power and let's you do cool shit.
On the other, I've heard it feels like it's mandatory to obtain some of them to avoid penalties and get as much power as possible. When it's an easy way to higher stats - players will feel like they should transform into something they usually wouldn't.
People crying about feeling "forced" to take TFs to be a combat machine are the same people to try and be sweaty min-max nerds in DnD imo. The draw of the game is not combat and it's not difficult enough to force you into taking TFs whatsoever(besides the last 2 bosses of the first game, that difficulty spike was horse shit).
That's basically the Taint stat, consuming too many tf's too fast will corrupt your DNA and will greatly increase the rate your lust increases. Aside from that there's not much other effects though.If I had to suggest a solution though? Make it so that combat TFs make it so you lose a bit of touch with your "inner self" so to speak, making you more susceptible to lust damage and mind altering effects. That way it'd be an actual trade-off and there'd be merit to playing someone who doesn't have that stuff so that they're good against enemies that use lust attacks and whatnot.
Honestly? Skill issue. I played through all these games as a pure human and it feels great to do so. Like yeah I'm just a boring plain human, yet I'm still kicking the shit out of everything that's bigger than me because THE MIGHT OF THE IMPERIUM.
The only tf's I get is Snakebyte to be a throat goat and Omega Oil for dat succulent bussy.
Totally fair point, but at least in Oblivion you can still have some pretty varying Magic builds. Like making a Master Lockpick Spell that also damages you for 20pts/sec fire damage for 5 seconds. Skyrim is very much 'Baby's First RPG' because every ES title to date is more streamlined than the last, excluding Arena.I play RPGs for roleplay or to play diverse build. Both Skyrim and Oblivion falter on either of those fronts.
Again, I like preg content too I just think it might be wiser to push on the story rather than add more throwaway NPCs like Biostar said.They do add pregnancy stuff outside of May; it’s just that they make a point of focusing on it once it comes around.
As someone who plays this game primarily for the preg content, I can’t complain.
If it weren't for games like Transylvania and DoL I'd agree with you, but text-based games will never really go out of style. Your most powerful tool is your own imagination and all that. Although I do think this game has overstayed its welcome in the sense that it's falling in the same trap the first one did. Constant expansion of side content, with the MQ being completely forgotten about. Wonder if this game will get a "tl;dr You Winner! {:^)" type ending like the first so the creators can work on a Sci-Fi game...Honestly, games like this are a product of their time. It's really starting to show its age, most people are looking into more interactive games nowadays, just look at Steam and you can tell what the majority are wanting in hentai. I don't know, to me this project should have been wrapped up when Flash ended.
I can understand that, it just makes me very uncomfortable when it's sexual in nature. Some part of my brain can justify Kenshi's slavery and skin peeling machines, but it can't justify raping some random innocent person off the street. I dunno, it's weird.DoL puts you in impossible situations, and it's up to you (the PC) to either charm your attackers into a false sense of security and then strike, just beat the fuck out of them, or just become a plaything. You can avoid rape entirely if you're smart. Think of it as a lewd version of 'Kenshi', the whole game is pretty much asking you the question of 'how far would you go to make ends meet'. Steal, Sell your body, or work honestly. It's all up to you.
Weird, that's basically what I've been doing. I'll have to open the game up and try to give it another go to see what's up with that.For Lust Attacks you gotta use them to get better at them/Use Flaunt to make enemies Horny so they're weaker to lust attacks. Also, using Restore Energy skills (obviously). I had a build where Karryn literally could not lose, even if I didn't use any Restore Energy skills lmfaoo The game has a high skill ceiling, but it's incredibly rewarding.
Big disagree. This is like saying books will ever go out of style. Sure other genres are more flashy and interactive, but text-based things will always have a place, even if more niche. I don't think there's a problem with games like this, just the decisions people make when working on them. The reason why they're not often done and can be easily fucked up is... well writing is hard. Really hard. It's already difficult to write something compelling and/or appealing in the first place but to also write things in a way that can actually get people's rocks off? Let's just say there's a reason most of the games on this site are boring messes. So when you make your entire game based around just this one thing, it gets even more egregious. You can't rely on gameplay or art anymore to help lighten the load.Honestly, games like this are a product of their time. It's really starting to show its age, most people are looking into more interactive games nowadays, just look at Steam and you can tell what the majority are wanting in hentai. I don't know, to me this project should have been wrapped up when Flash ended.