rainwake
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This is not my opinion, this is fact. For reference: Amouranth revealed how much money she made from Onlyfans across 4 years and it was like $45 million in net revenue (roughly $1.5 M a month).'If you're making a lot of money, why would you decide to go back to school?'
You presented a lot of your private opinions here...
What does a lot of money mean? It's a very subjective term, especially since the more money you have, the more you want to have. That's our greedy human nature. And why go back to school? The narrative in the game seems quite clear to me, and the dialogues answer this question. Overall, I wanted to show a strongly contrasting approach and give players a choice.
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There are not many jobs out there that will earn you that kind of money. If you can grow your following, you can potentially make a LOT of money. Going back to school when you're already making a lot of money and have the potential to earn more, literally makes no sense!
What does a lot of money mean? A lot of money means that you make more than what most people make on average, and can afford to live comfortably. People with big followings on social media have the potential to earn exactly that.
That's the problem. It's a hidden gameplay mechanic that takes away player choice from deciding what future Christin should pursue. The choices the player gets is overwritten by your hidden mechanic. Like I said, doing an ad is NOT good or evil. It does NOT make you promiscuous, it doesn't change your morals, it's just an advertisement.'Why would endorsing products you don't believe in make you become more promiscuous? Why would getting sponsored to do any ad, make you more promiscuous?'
Overall, I wanted to show a strongly contrasting approach and give players a choice.
I'm not a native speaker, and I expressed myself poorly. By creating this mechanic, I created a system of hidden scoring of good and bad points. You get good points for family-friendly content and bad points for the opposite. Christin initially is a very shy girl, where by choosing these 'bad' ads, she could parade on the internet in erotic lingerie, which conflicted with her moral code but simply paid off. These kinds of choices gradually shape her future.
NO, I told Christin to do Onlyfans and she went back to school. That's the problem. THERE IS NO CHOICE'There's no reason to do that given that Christin is already making good money from content creation and sponsored deals.'
That's right and that's why, at the protagonist's urging, she goes back to school to have another option besides being an influencer and to continue developing herself. This ending blocks the option of earning money through OnlyFans and seeing some scenes but gives a sense of making the right choice.
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