BlenderGuy

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I did this but I still keep getting some errors as I mentioned before, and I'm not even using old saves, I started from scratch.
The Mac version has an issue where you have to teplace the scripts, otherwise only about 20 mins of the game is available.
It was fun to start again and so far, I've replayed it about 6 times.
 
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I agree the current culture celebrating obesity etc is gross but will correct itself as the influencers die from heart disease etc. The only time I could ever see a woman needing butt implants is if she was flat as a rail.
I worked with one such poor woman.

I agree about DS I haven't seen any bodies in the game that I haven't seen IRL. That doesn't mean I find them all equally attractive though just like in the real world.

I agree with ThorinKing in that I personally prefer around a C-cup with a nice proportionate booty.
Would I be with a woman outside my preferences? Absolutely! As you get older what's on the inside really does matter more but that's getting off-topic.

He is also still wrong about women 50 years ago and trying to "flex" didn't help his case.

I travelled before social media was a thing. I discovered unique cultures who went nowhere near fast food.

And another thing I noticed, people never ate and walked around (grazing), something which is the norm in the UK now.
I think people are under lots more pressure these days with work, so have to rush eating, rarely have time to eat healthy etc. I think body shapes have always been the same, but our awareness of them is what's different.

When I travelled to the US and Canada in the mid 1990's, I was shocked by the obesity there.
Yet as I travelled thru Europe and the Middle East, it wasn't the same.
I think fast food and social media awareness are two major factors, I eat every other day and water fast to keep my blood sugar regulated etc. I do notice far more people are going to the gym these days and making an effort, and sports nutrition is far better than it was decades ago.

As for the shape of a woman. We have to acknowledge thru history, the accepted perception of beauty has changed.
The most respected men once wore heels, perfume and wigs to stand out from the riff raff.

As Marcus Aurelius put it "Same shit, different day".
 
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Can someone explain to me how these models seem to be immersed within their environment, whilst in other games they might some feel like dolls stuck in a basic room, backdrop?
 

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Can someone explain to me how these models seem to be immersed within their environment, whilst in other games they might some feel like dolls stuck in a basic room, backdrop?
Excessive use of ghostlights in other games. Makes everything washed out, ruins constrast, but improves render times.
 
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I travelled before social media was a thing. I discovered unique cultures who went nowhere near fast food.

And another thing I noticed, people never ate and walked around (grazing), something which is the norm in the UK now.
I think people are under lots more pressure these days with work, so have to rush eating, rarely have time to eat healthy etc. I think body shapes have always been the same, but our awareness of them is what's different.

When I travelled to the US and Canada in the mid 1990's, I was shocked by the obesity there.
Yet as I travelled thru Europe and the Middle East, it wasn't the same.
I think fast food and social media awareness are two major factors, I eat every other day and water fast to keep my blood sugar regulated etc. I do notice far more people are going to the gym these days and making an effort, and sports nutrition is far better than it was decades ago.

As for the shape of a woman. We have to acknowledge thru history, the accepted perception of beauty has changed.
The most respected men once wore heels, perfume and wigs to stand out from the riff raff.

As Marcus Aurelius put it "Same shit, different day".
Fun fact: The powdered white wigs were to hide the syphilis scars which ran rampant during that era.\
As far as fat people go I've seen plenty in the U.K. Italy Germany and France that were just as fat as Americans.
That's just a stereotype and you can even look up obesity statistics to prove it.
 

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Fun fact: The powdered white wigs were to hide the syphilis scars which ran rampant during that era.\
As far as fat people go I've seen plenty in the U.K. Italy Germany and France that were just as fat as Americans.
That's just a stereotype and you can even look up obesity statistics to prove it.
Nothing beats hiding syphilis under a wig. Yea, the obesity issue is a real killer in Western society these days, like syphilis.
 
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I travelled before social media was a thing. I discovered unique cultures who went nowhere near fast food.

And another thing I noticed, people never ate and walked around (grazing), something which is the norm in the UK now.
I think people are under lots more pressure these days with work, so have to rush eating, rarely have time to eat healthy etc. I think body shapes have always been the same, but our awareness of them is what's different.

When I travelled to the US and Canada in the mid 1990's, I was shocked by the obesity there.
Yet as I travelled thru Europe and the Middle East, it wasn't the same.
I think fast food and social media awareness are two major factors, I eat every other day and water fast to keep my blood sugar regulated etc. I do notice far more people are going to the gym these days and making an effort, and sports nutrition is far better than it was decades ago.

As for the shape of a woman. We have to acknowledge thru history, the accepted perception of beauty has changed.
The most respected men once wore heels, perfume and wigs to stand out from the riff raff.

As Marcus Aurelius put it "Same shit, different day".
Huh, interesting. I didn't travel much but I went to most countries of South America and they all share the same thing, they try to copy the US culture. And that involves this "fascination" with fast food.
Something curious I saw is that most poor people use their money to feed themselves with candies, junk food and whatever carbohydrates they can find in a kiosk, minishop, or most of the time the local McDonalds/Burguer King; probably because they think it's cheaper than buying proper food (and in some cases they're right).
They are highly dependent on candy, McDonalds and Coca Cola, so much that is disgusting, and it put's them in a weird situation where most of them are both obese AND malnourished (as fast food isn't really nutritious).

I don't know if it's a capitalist issue, a globalization issue or whatever but with these kind of things happening and also the fast food chains ever-expanding all around the globe I kinda fear that humans would become increasingly obese
 

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Huh, interesting. I didn't travel much but I went to most countries of South America and they all share the same thing, they try to copy the US culture. And that involves this "fascination" with fast food.
Something curious I saw is that most poor people use their money to feed themselves with candies, junk food and whatever carbohydrates they can find in a kiosk, minishop, or most of the time the local McDonalds/Burguer King; probably because they think it's cheaper than buying proper food (and in some cases they're right).
They are highly dependent on candy, McDonalds and Coca Cola, so much that is disgusting, and it put's them in a weird situation where most of them are both obese AND malnourished (as fast food isn't really nutritious).

I don't know if it's a capitalist issue, a globalization issue or whatever but with these kind of things happening and also the fast food chains ever-expanding all around the globe I kinda fear that humans would become increasingly obese
It's more impressive to be fat in places like Italy IMO because they have much better food regulation that prevents a lot of the garbage that's in American food from making it into theirs.

Their food is by default healthier than all the processed crap Americans eat.
 

BlenderGuy

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Huh, interesting. I didn't travel much but I went to most countries of South America and they all share the same thing, they try to copy the US culture. And that involves this "fascination" with fast food.
Something curious I saw is that most poor people use their money to feed themselves with candies, junk food and whatever carbohydrates they can find in a kiosk, minishop, or most of the time the local McDonalds/Burguer King; probably because they think it's cheaper than buying proper food (and in some cases they're right).
They are highly dependent on candy, McDonalds and Coca Cola, so much that is disgusting, and it put's them in a weird situation where most of them are both obese AND malnourished (as fast food isn't really nutritious).

I don't know if it's a capitalist issue, a globalization issue or whatever but with these kind of things happening and also the fast food chains ever-expanding all around the globe I kinda fear that humans would become increasingly obese
I was never allowed sweets as a kid, or fast food. My Mum cooked and fed me veg every day. I ate my first pizza when I was 21, never had one before.
I never drank fizzy drinks or ate fast food either. I remember chocolate being a Xmas treat only.
Yea, my parents were relatively poor and very strict, but it allowed me to eat healthy and always exercise. I can appreciate how people can become addicted to sugar and fast food as a comforter. I
It's more impressive to be fat in places like Italy IMO because they have much better food regulation that prevents a lot of the garbage that's in American food from making it into theirs.

Their food is by default healthier than all the processed crap Americans eat.
Olive oil is a blessing. Any other oil seems to be a curse.
 

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Is there any way to normalize fps of animations? Actually, I don't have animation, it's more like a slideshow. The problem is probably the low technical characteristics of the laptop. However, maybe there is some way to fix the situation?
 

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I travelled before social media was a thing. I discovered unique cultures who went nowhere near fast food.

And another thing I noticed, people never ate and walked around (grazing), something which is the norm in the UK now.
I think people are under lots more pressure these days with work, so have to rush eating, rarely have time to eat healthy etc. I think body shapes have always been the same, but our awareness of them is what's different.

When I travelled to the US and Canada in the mid 1990's, I was shocked by the obesity there.
Yet as I travelled thru Europe and the Middle East, it wasn't the same.
I think fast food and social media awareness are two major factors, I eat every other day and water fast to keep my blood sugar regulated etc. I do notice far more people are going to the gym these days and making an effort, and sports nutrition is far better than it was decades ago.

As for the shape of a woman. We have to acknowledge thru history, the accepted perception of beauty has changed.
The most respected men once wore heels, perfume and wigs to stand out from the riff raff.
The exponential rise of obesity can be directly linked to the creation of the subsidized multinational corn sugar industry and the injection of engineered corn starches\sugars\HFCS into almost every kind of processed food on the shelves. Wherever we (the USA) dump this garbage, obesity and American-style health problems arise.

Of course I am simplifying things and there are many other factors at work, including other bad diet indicators like heavy sodium and plain sucrose intakes and a near-total absence of dietary fiber in the diets of obese people-- the average is around 6g a day, an amount that renders you basically incapable of processing sugar.
Exercise is helpful but not going to cure the average American who is eating 65lbs (seriously) of sugar per year.

Beauty standards are about as workshopped and seminarred as they can possibly be at this point. I play these AVNs to get away from that posturing and to explore my fucked up ultra-vanilla hetero fantasies.

edit: See Earl Butz history for more depth re: the invasion of corn
 
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