And that is why we need to spite him back.Yeah, thats a good point
I saw all the wiki art of Kinu, I can feel the spite in them
Alabama patch when?
And that is why we need to spite him back.Yeah, thats a good point
I saw all the wiki art of Kinu, I can feel the spite in them
You don't self insert as the main character? Do you self insert as the other NPC? Do you not self insert at all?Eh, I can't really relate. I don't think of the main character as myself, so I don't really care if they arent the center of attention.
Because they can't write an interesting player character. Them overcompensating by putting the work into characterization between NPCs doesn't solve the problem that the character that you most see interacting with other NPCs is the main character and should have the best characterization. They skimped out on quality on the main character, which has the highest quantity of screen time.Actually, I'd rather the opposite. Blank slates are boring, so I'd much rather characters with actual personalities get the spotlight.
I'm not very good at the whole blank slate character either, but I don't really think the sandbox allows me to do much with it anyways. There's hardly any interesting choices for your character to make. The game isn't really written in that way. About the most interesting choice is probably pure vs corrupt, but most of the corrupt are dead ends at this point.The whole point of a blank slate is for you to fill it in. The appeal is creating a character to go on this journey, making choices that shape the character, and at the end of it completing an unique character. Are they a hero? A villain? A paladin? A scholar? A thug? A lech? An average person? That's for you to decide. That's why people get upset when choices are taken away and when they force dialogue upon your character that doesn't fit them. You don't have to self-insert but the point of a RPG is that you're suppose to create a character. If you find them boring, then that just mean you didn't put any effort into creating them.
You would read a book where no poking is required or play a VN.How would that work, though? You'd need some way to poke the characters and make them go.
I think they would have benefited from going in that direction.I'd personally like it more if they just gave the MC a more defined character.
Like Shepard from Mass Effect. Created character, but definitely had more of a concrete persona to work with, and thus is a lot more interesting to work into the story.
I think they can work well enough if you make the game about branching paths and choice, but that isn't what they went for. I agree that you will never get the amount of creative possibility that a tabletop RPG can give you though due to the limitation of how a video game works.I get the point of a blank slate character, I just don't think they work well in video games.
I used to play a lot of tabletop RPGs, where you actually start with a blank slate and can freely create and direct your character. That kind of freedom simply isn't possible in a videogame. That kind of character in a video game isn't really "yours", their actions are predetermined from a relatively short list.
I just don't feel any videogame is immersive enough to really roleplay a character that truly yours, which is why I prefer Geralts and Commander Shepards and such.
Let's consider 3 approaches:
Unfortunately, they decided to instead give parts of 1 to Cait and 3 to the champion.
- Write the champion as a character with a few options sprinkled about to explore the champion's character.
- Goal: The champion is not the player's character, but the champion keeps the player engaged because they are a well written character. Arguably, they should be the BEST written character, with the most time placed into getting them right. This is because they are by nature of being controlled by the player going to be the most interacted with. They connect us to the world and allow us to care about it through them.
- The game is about understanding the champion through choice.
- Write the champion with branching dialogue paths in mind.
- Goal: The champion is molded by what the player is role playing as. It won't always line up one to one with what the player thinks should be said, but it fits well enough in the limitation of the game medium.
- The game is about choice itself.
- The champion has multiple personality disorder dependent on which writer is writing for them.
- No consistency is maintained except for vague notions of the champion having one or two adjectives describing them. The companions now become the first line of characterization.
- Goal: Lower the barrier to entry for community submissions and do minimum work possible as an editor.
- The game is about the companions.
If they went with 1 I don't think it would take away from sex scene variety either. IMO you could easily explain it by the champion really liking role play. Being dom/sub, masculine/feminine coded words, etc in scenes is all the champion playing an act that they think their partner likes.
You would then have to maintain personality/ideals in normal dialogue though, which the current 3 system does not. The champion should have a cultural background as well which informs how they act. For example, I find they are much too passive when dealing with Kiyoko/Kinu. A kitsune husband might act like this, but I don't see why the champion would.
Well, not as much about Tobs as I expected, but these posts of mine might interest you.Where can I find Tobs being a dipshit/bully? I keep hearing about it, and while I'm not doubting it I still wanna see it
Does a guy playing Tomb Raider self-insert as Lara Croft? Do people "self-insert" as Arthur Morgan when playing Red Dead Redemption 2? I'd say not usually.You don't self insert as the main character? Do you self insert as the other NPC? Do you not self insert at all?
There's a big difference between being a viewpoint character and being the center of attention. One doesn't necessitate the other. I don't like stories where it feels like one single character is the only active force of the entire universe, it makes that story seem artificial. The MC can be the focus of some scenes. The MC shouldn't be the focus of EVERY scene. I think that some stuff should happen independently of the MC's control.You usually choose a game medium to deliver content where the player has agency or choice. If the main character isn't the focus, then why even have them there? Unless your goal is the choice of leaving the main character out as a fetish, I.E. voyeur or cucking?
If those aren't your goals, then I'm not sure why an interactive medium makes sense instead of writing a non interactive story about NPCs doing things.
I don't really think this is true. Self-insertion is at direct odds with an interesting character, I really don't think it's possible to do both. I've seen people complain when, say, the PC declares their love for a character and the player doesn't feel the same way. I've seen people complain about the PC's tone in certain scenes, that its too angry when the player hasn't directed them that way. I myself have disliked scenes with Gweyr, where the player is sympathetic to her estrangement from her family despite me thinking she kinda deserved it.Because they can't write an interesting player character. Them overcompensating by putting the work into characterization between NPCs doesn't solve the problem that the character that you most see interacting with other NPCs is the main character and should have the best characterization. They skimped out on quality on the main character, which has the highest quantity of screen time.
This is pretty much what I'm saying. There's not enough interesting choices to make your blank slate character take the hit in personality. And the dev team is too small to give you the amount of choices that would make it worth it, at least to me personally. Hell, multi-million dollar companies have struggled with this same thing.I'm not very good at the whole blank slate character either, but I don't really think the sandbox allows me to do much with it anyways. There's hardly any interesting choices for your character to make. The game isn't really written in that way. About the most interesting choice is probably pure vs corrupt, but most of the corrupt are dead ends at this point.
Coincidentally I agree with Sav here. Characters that make the PC the center of their whole lives make me uncomfortable, because the player can't logically reciprocate, which makes the relationship seem massively unequal. I can't take the PC pretending to have a deep, lasting relationship with a single character, then turning around and saying basically the same thing to 20 other chicks while the first one waits back at home for the PC to give them some attention again. Harems kinda creep me out.Savin doesn't like Brienne:
https://f95zone.to/threads/corrupti...alamander-studios.11371/page-120#post-7522816
Well unfortunately Cait is in fact a groomer of children and her entire religion is desperately in need of updating away from its wicked, evil ways.what
the
fuck
The first comment I click on is about Mallachian faith and Child-grooming
Thank youWell, not as much about Tobs as I expected, but these posts of mine might interest you.
in my case my tittle already dark knight and 100 corruption, so the sword supposed to be corrupted dawnsword but it still unequiped automaticaly am I missing something or doing something wrong?Wrong dawnsword.
The dawnswords are based on personality, not corruption (if you pass 75 corruption and become dark knight personality, dawnsword will unequip itself, and becoming champion personality for corrupted dawnsword will unequip that as well)
While a bit of comments can be seen as hate, I think most have been more then fair to the devs-_- And everyone wonders why there is so much ;/ Hate is a strong word, but still easily describes the negative flow here.
I'm not sure why you think that way because there are always near-countless types of players with their own unique playstyle...Characters that make the PC the center of their whole lives make me uncomfortable, because the player can't logically reciprocate, which makes the relationship seem massively unequal.
Simple, because changing the stuff Savin wants to do with us is the same as cucking them.How the hell is modding such a touchy subject for this game? Like is Savin's ego that big?
?I'm not sure why you think that way because there are always near-countless types of players with their own unique playstyle...
There are probably some players who enjoy just having one interest like that one fox waifu we get and they're more than satisfied for it.
Damn, I haven't stayed long enough to see that there are types like this one.?
I'm talking about my interests, not other players. I don't get what you're saying here.
Yes.Does a guy playing Tomb Raider self-insert as Lara Croft?
Yes.Do people "self-insert" as Arthur Morgan when playing Red Dead Redemption 2?
Huh. That's interesting.The character I'm playing is always 'me'. When I'm reading a book, watching a movie or anime, I'm the MC. That's why I drop cringe shit and I can barely watch re:zero.
You completely ignored the word playing in their post.Huh. That's interesting.
Who do you self insert as watching the Avengers movies?
Given that he also said "watching" a movie or anime, I didn't, really. I was just curious.You completely ignored the word playing in their post.