- Jun 19, 2019
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I put this to a vote and people wanted them to remain as they are. BUT...the idea behind them is that these are young girls, still finding their way in the world and to some degree you will be a part of that, so people like Amina, Yolanda (who people complained about before, see I did listen guys and girls) who are stereotypical or very 'on the nose' can be transformed by you as they develop. Yolanda for example early on you notice is putting the thug accent on and stops completely when talking science, you can push her to either direction. Amina puts up the fundamentalist front but questions it privetly and same thing you can push her either direction.Hmm, so I'm fine with religion, politics, leaning into stereotypes, etc. but are the characters a bit more restrained than last time? With the previous game a lot of the them were so severely stereotyped and overbearing that trying to read a lot of it was a kind of weird and cringey.
If you mean accents and writing the accents, I've learnt to tone it down a little from Baguette in Futa Grandma, the French girlfriend as people told me she was incomprehensible. Cally still does but the rest I will tone down a bit with the accent writing.