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The next avatar & clothing update will introduce a toggle-able avatar rear view, new foot shapes that change dynamically based on heel height, and the opportunity to change outfits/makeup/hairstyle before each of the nightclub scenes. It needs to be done before Bangkok so we don't waste time drawing new clothing artwork that we then need to redraw for the new avatar.
 
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The next avatar & clothing update will introduce a toggle-able avatar rear view, new foot shapes that change dynamically based on heel height, and the opportunity to change outfits/makeup/hairstyle before each of the nightclub scenes. It needs to be done before Bangkok so we don't waste time drawing new clothing artwork that we then need to redraw for the new avatar.
Will the avatar system feature customizable booty-sizes?
 

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Really excellent writing and story. It´s a pity it´s really hard to find good writing and good images in a game. Usually, if the dev knows how to design great 3D characters or to draw them, doesn't know how to write a good script, and good writers seems not to know how to do good images... It's really sad :cryingface::cryingface::cryingface::cryingface: Maybe "Good Girl Gone Bad" is the exception to this rule.

This game really needs an deserves a good 3D artist that makes some good renders to illustrate the texts, as "Celeste Blake: The Evindium Affair", and not just some photos from google. If that could be possible, I'm sure this game would be a huge success in Patreon. As that GGGB, for example.

I'm curious about the reason to spend time and resources in a character generator system just for the avatar. Is so important to choose if the MC is blonde or brunette or have studied in one university or another? I think it would be way easier to just design a good looking MC and to let people to choose just some initial stats. Again, as "Celeste Blake: The Evindium Affair". I'm sure the game would not be worst without that character generator and it would allow in-game images of the adventures of the MC, that would improve greatly the game.
 

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Really excellent writing and story. It´s a pity it´s really hard to find good writing and good images in a game. Usually, if the dev knows how to design great 3D characters or to draw them, doesn't know how to write a good script, and good writers seems not to know how to do good images... It's really sad :cryingface::cryingface::cryingface::cryingface: Maybe "Good Girl Gone Bad" is the exception to this rule.
You really need to get yourself acquainted with Acting Lessons and Milfy City, my man. Check my sig for F95 thread links.
 
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I'm curious about the reason to spend time and resources in a character generator system just for the avatar. Is so important to choose if the MC is blonde or brunette or have studied in one university or another?
I think choosing the hair colour IS important. You want a character that you think looks nice.

As for the university, right now it seems unimportant, but who knows? It's possible in future chapters that information will get used.
 
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You really need to get yourself acquainted with Acting Lessons and Milfy City, my man. Check my sig for F95 thread links.
I don't know Acting Lessons, but Milfy City is the perfect example of the phenomenon I talk about: amazing renders and animations (although all the female characters look like siliconed pornstars and not like real women), but terrible plot and writing. The MC simply fucks every female relative around just because.
 
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Amedore

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I think choosing the hair colour IS important. You want a character that you think looks nice.

As for the university, right now it seems unimportant, but who knows? It's possible in future chapters that information will get used.
That character generator just changes the color of hair, size of boobs and clothes in a predefined and schematic 2D model for the avatar. It means nothing.

The game would be way better if there were a predefined and good-looking 3D MC and that design were used for some in-game renders of the female agent performing her missions and tasks. I recommend you "Celeste Blake: The Evindium Affair" to see what I mean, if you don't already know the game.

About the university, I don't see why matters if she has studied in Oxford or Cambridge.
 

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I completely disagree. We have plenty of games with premade characters already. It is a refreshing change to be able to customise everything about your character and gives far better "ownership" and therefore emotional weight.

And on your last point, given my own personal history, it certainly is important to me that my girl went to Oxford and not Cambridge.
 
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I completely disagree. We have plenty of games with premade characters already. It is a refreshing change to be able to customise everything about your character and gives far better "ownership" and therefore emotional weight.

And on your last point, given my own personal history, it certainly is important to me that my girl went to Oxford and not Cambridge.
You get "emotional weight" in a premade 2D model for an avatar that you can only modify in her hair and size of boobs? Are you kidding me? It's important for you that "your girl" in a game went to Oxford and not Cambridge, even if it doesn't matter at all in the game? Again, are you kidding me?

I am trying to make a reasoned and constructive criticism of the game and it seems that you are just saying "black" because I say "white". I'm not having a debate with you this way.
 

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You get "emotional weight" in a premade 2D model for an avatar that you can only modify in her hair and size of boobs? Are you kidding me? It's important for you that "your girl" in a game went to Oxford and not Cambridge, even if it doesn't matter at all in the game? Again, are you kidding me?

I am trying to make a reasoned and constructive criticism of the game and it seems that you are just saying "black" because I say "white". I'm not having a debate with you this way.
You know, works of fiction are meant to do that for people. Every info you get about a character background, even if unused in the story, can make you bond with it. It's a matter of what tickles your fantasy. Maybe the user just went to Oxford and that is sufficient to evoke pleasant memories. And there's not only a 2D avatar in this game, there's writing and where there is writing there can be connection through narrative.
Only because this is porn it doesn't mean usual reactions one has from narrative don't exist.
 

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You know, works of fiction are meant to do that for people. Every info you get about a character background, even if unused in the story, can make you bond with it. It's a matter of what tickles your fantasy. Maybe the user just went to Oxford and that is sufficient to evoke pleasant memories. And there's not only a 2D avatar in this game, there's writing and where there is writing there can be connection through narrative.
Only because this is porn it doesn't mean usual reactions one has from narrative don't exist.
If the writer is good (and this one, is good), the background he can think for the character will be way better than all that random characteristics as "chose one of half a dozen universities", "Choose length of hair and color." "Choose size of boobs", etc. At the end, all those characteristics means nothing.

The author could tell us that she went to university X because her parents were teachers there, her older sister graduated there, or any other reason; that she studied "Asian studies" and that's why she speaks a bit of thai, that makes her especially suitable for the mission in Thailand; That she's redhead and has green eyes as her grandmother, that was member of the Secret Intelligence Service during the WWII and infiltrated herself in the France occupied as mistress of a nazi officer in order of getting information for the "D Day", and the admiration the MC feels for her grandmother is the reason the MC decided to be a secret agent herself when she was a child and now is eager of work infiltrated in spite of the danger or the degrading things she'll have to do. For example.

That kind of information would mean something, and would make the player bond with the main character, even if, by chance, he didn't attend to one of that half a dozen of universities, didn't studied one of those university courses you can choose for her, or his last girlfriend didn't have the hair or the boobs as the character.

English is not my native language, but I hope it's understable what I want to say.
 

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And how do you know that these details aren't important? Have you played the entire game? I would imagine what course you studied (and where) may very well affect the reactions of people you meet, or how you interact with them. (In fact, if the MC studied classics she comments on a latin phrase at one point already.) Other customisable things like breast size, which is very difficult to change in a render, already have had an impact too.

Let Crushstation make his own damn game, and you can criticise it when it is done.
 
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