Easter Sale - 70% OFF: Create and FUCK Your Own AI Girlfriend! TRY FOR FREE
x

Recommending Femdom Finder 2.0

5.00 star(s) 4 Votes

Do you love femdom?

  • Certainly

    Votes: 4,539 43.7%
  • Of course

    Votes: 1,666 16.1%
  • Indubitably

    Votes: 1,529 14.7%
  • Definitely

    Votes: 2,645 25.5%

  • Total voters
    10,379

Parrbapp

Member
Dec 5, 2021
201
226
Janitor.ai is pretty decent and free too. Maybe even better.

Regarding ChatGPT: I just wanted to share that it is possible to turn it into femdom mode despite its filters. And having a chatbot with great long term memory could be interesting for some, given that free bots have rather poor memory in general.
Maybe I just had bad luck with the models but I found janitorAI to be extremely repetitive, almost always right from the start
 
  • Like
Reactions: GOATeed

tremere87

Newbie
Jul 19, 2018
98
190
Played the game no femdom yet but there be femdom in the uocoming update on nov 21 with femdom scenes , the way they set things up is very good we can get rid of maledom scenes, chars we don't want and certain fetishes, we don't wanna see.

Menu even shows relationship chart i on his patreon so ik by then for femdom.

Top 2 system femdom there has maledom to me.
I must be blind because I can't find any chart on his patreon.
 

lezard123

Member
Jun 9, 2020
193
168
I want to make a reflection regarding a topic that has been floating around in my head for a long time:

How ethical would it be to resume a project abandoned by a third party?

Due to the large number of excellent works with a Femdom theme that have been abandoned by their creators due to various reasons, we have all kinds of circumstances, such as the developer of “Estate: Dominate” ( Henissart ) who now makes wallpapers every month of a magnificent, unparalleled work whose ending we can only imagine; there is also the creator of “Slave U” ( taco7 ), who for reasons of burnout, left his game aside and is going to dedicate himself to making comics; and what about the case of “The way out” ( S&T ) where the developer met a mistress, leaving his game to be able to take care of her.

There are many like these on the list of this post. I mention these cases because of the excellence of their works, and of course it must be mentioned that this community (myself included) respects these creators, and with that respect, I want to know your opinion, because there is a very probable scenario that these projects will not return, and will remain unfinished.

So what do you think?
 
  • Heart
Reactions: Succubus Hunter

NeoKilua

Member
Mar 27, 2023
258
207
I want to make a reflection regarding a topic that has been floating around in my head for a long time:

How ethical would it be to resume a project abandoned by a third party?

Due to the large number of excellent works with a Femdom theme that have been abandoned by their creators due to various reasons, we have all kinds of circumstances, such as the developer of “Estate: Dominate” ( Henissart ) who now makes wallpapers every month of a magnificent, unparalleled work whose ending we can only imagine; there is also the creator of “Slave U” ( taco7 ), who for reasons of burnout, left his game aside and is going to dedicate himself to making comics; and what about the case of “The way out” ( S&T ) where the developer met a mistress, leaving his game to be able to take care of her.

There are many like these on the list of this post. I mention these cases because of the excellence of their works, and of course it must be mentioned that this community (myself included) respects these creators, and with that respect, I want to know your opinion, because there is a very probable scenario that these projects will not return, and will remain unfinished.

So what do you think?
If you know the story can give it justice makes sense to how it lead to the last scene, continue the fetishes eg human toilet etc.
Make the mc get dommed more.

If you can keep it just as good or more and people don't f it up sure,if not leave them alone. Estate is peak of all peak

Same with slave u this also human toilet
 

Umbra_2079

Member
Feb 23, 2023
145
110
I want to make a reflection regarding a topic that has been floating around in my head for a long time:

How ethical would it be to resume a project abandoned by a third party?

Due to the large number of excellent works with a Femdom theme that have been abandoned by their creators due to various reasons, we have all kinds of circumstances, such as the developer of “Estate: Dominate” ( Henissart ) who now makes wallpapers every month of a magnificent, unparalleled work whose ending we can only imagine; there is also the creator of “Slave U” ( taco7 ), who for reasons of burnout, left his game aside and is going to dedicate himself to making comics; and what about the case of “The way out” ( S&T ) where the developer met a mistress, leaving his game to be able to take care of her.

There are many like these on the list of this post. I mention these cases because of the excellence of their works, and of course it must be mentioned that this community (myself included) respects these creators, and with that respect, I want to know your opinion, because there is a very probable scenario that these projects will not return, and will remain unfinished.

So what do you think?
First of all, a discussion of ethics on a piracy site is pretty pointless and hypocritical.
Secondly, I don't find any reason why continuing a work which was officially abandoned by the creator would in any way be unethical. After all, this isn't a case like famous copyrights where even with a dead creator, their family still inherits the right to make money from the work.
Abandoned works are dead, and from an artistic standpoint, I think it's unethical to prevent their revival.
 

Huurn

Member
Game Developer
Apr 7, 2023
336
832
First of all, a discussion of ethics on a piracy site is pretty pointless and hypocritical.
Secondly, I don't find any reason why continuing a work which was officially abandoned by the creator would in any way be unethical. After all, this isn't a case like famous copyrights where even with a dead creator, their family still inherits the right to make money from the work.
Abandoned works are dead, and from an artistic standpoint, I think it's unethical to prevent their revival.
Of course it's not pointless, and it's not hypocritical. You already kind of acknowledge that yourself in your next sentence. And I agree with your second point, "if the work is officially abandoned by the creator". In the case of estate:dominate f.ex (afaik) the creator's last word on it is that he will continue to work on it on his own in silence. Whether that's true or not I'd say it's pretty bad form to continue on that one without the go ahead of the original dev. As for other's like The Enslavement War where (again afaik) the dev just stopped communicating, I don't know, it's a bit iffy to me. Anyway one should try and get the blessing of the original dev if at all possible.
 

Mister_M

Engaged Member
Apr 2, 2018
2,573
5,283
I want to make a reflection regarding a topic that has been floating around in my head for a long time:

How ethical would it be to resume a project abandoned by a third party?

Due to the large number of excellent works with a Femdom theme that have been abandoned by their creators due to various reasons, we have all kinds of circumstances, such as the developer of “Estate: Dominate” ( Henissart ) who now makes wallpapers every month of a magnificent, unparalleled work whose ending we can only imagine; there is also the creator of “Slave U” ( taco7 ), who for reasons of burnout, left his game aside and is going to dedicate himself to making comics; and what about the case of “The way out” ( S&T ) where the developer met a mistress, leaving his game to be able to take care of her.

There are many like these on the list of this post. I mention these cases because of the excellence of their works, and of course it must be mentioned that this community (myself included) respects these creators, and with that respect, I want to know your opinion, because there is a very probable scenario that these projects will not return, and will remain unfinished.

So what do you think?
And The Enslavement War, can someone please continue this game?

I think some games can be very well continued. I would however ask - if possible - the developers of the original games if they're ok with it, and if they are then maybe they can even share their assets, unifinished scripts, ideas for the planned continuations, etc. that the new dev could use. I don't think that, for example, Henissart would agree as they're still milking their patrons, but Taco? Idk, but I guess he could be ok with it. S&T (who had the only valid reason to abandon his game btw :) ) maybe too.

Or you could create a game heavily "inspired" by some abandoned game (Ace of Affection is pretty similar to Karlsson's Gambit for example, but still is different enough, Boring Days was created out of inspiration of The Enslavement War iirc, there are clear similarities between Alterlife and Femdom City M.A.N.T.I.S., etc.). Then smth like Estate: Dominate (which itself was heavily inspired by another game, Discpipline: Records of the Crusade or smth) or a femdom - more focused - version of Lust Odyssey would be a lovely idea.
 

lezard123

Member
Jun 9, 2020
193
168
If you know the story can give it justice makes sense to how it lead to the last scene, continue the fetishes eg human toilet etc.
Make the mc get dommed more.

If you can keep it just as good or more and people don't f it up sure,if not leave them alone. Estate is peak of all peak

Same with slave u this also human toilet
Hello, of course, I agree that there is a risk factor of ruining the work, so the attempt should at least aim to give a conclusion to the project, and not leave it in an eternal to be continued.
 
  • Like
Reactions: NeoKilua

SevySub

Member
Aug 17, 2019
214
376
I want to make a reflection regarding a topic that has been floating around in my head for a long time:

How ethical would it be to resume a project abandoned by a third party?

Due to the large number of excellent works with a Femdom theme that have been abandoned by their creators due to various reasons, we have all kinds of circumstances, such as the developer of “Estate: Dominate” ( Henissart ) who now makes wallpapers every month of a magnificent, unparalleled work whose ending we can only imagine; there is also the creator of “Slave U” ( taco7 ), who for reasons of burnout, left his game aside and is going to dedicate himself to making comics; and what about the case of “The way out” ( S&T ) where the developer met a mistress, leaving his game to be able to take care of her.

There are many like these on the list of this post. I mention these cases because of the excellence of their works, and of course it must be mentioned that this community (myself included) respects these creators, and with that respect, I want to know your opinion, because there is a very probable scenario that these projects will not return, and will remain unfinished.

So what do you think?
The most ethical would be to reach the original dev before proceeding to resume. There is a chance he would agree and, possibly, make your life easier to continue the work. If it happens, great!

But... if it doesn't happen, oh well... it's up to you to say "well, the dev hates it, but why bother?" and embrace any possible consequences of going against his words. Needless to say, it will certainly be unethical, as you're explicitly going against the dev words.

And actually, the consequences will probably be "nothing", since well, just like Umbra_2079 just said, we're in a piracy site, so most of us are already rulebreakers, right? Maybe most of us aren't the ones who leaks, but the majority of people here do not hesitate to happily click on that download button after an update arrives for a game we love (which most of us doesn't care if it was sent by the dev or not).

Well, maybe something could happen if you try to monetize this work with Patreon or other things, but even in this cases, there is a chance that nothing will happen at all.

---------------

Apart from the ethical side... speaking as a player, my concern would be about the game quality. Whenever a developer creates a game, in most cases, he creates a lot of content. Games usually needs a story, characters with personality, good dialogs, scenes and so on. When it comes to the artistic side, we're talking about modelling or drawing characters that will be compatible to their personalities, as well as secondary elements that ideally will perfectly match the plot and eroge scenes. There is also music, sound effects, game play, etc etc etc

All of these elements comes from devs seeking to bring to reality what is on their minds, so, it is safe to say that every single game in this board carries a developer style. And people who were captivated by a game enjoyed that style. Style is a personal thing, and it typically involves the dev's own personality.

That's why, for example, most people who develops femdom games probably enjoy femdom themselves, since it is much easier to create something that you like than trying to give life to something that you're really not into. It won't be natural in most cases. It can be done, but it typically requires much more effort by the dev.

So... do you see? It's not simple to take a work from another person, put your own work into it and not affect the essence of that game. Sure, I'd love to see abandoned games losing that hated yellow tag (or at least getting a second thread), but I (and I guess most people as well) would not like to play a poor continuation for that game, especially when it doesn't fit well with what the original dev was creating.

A good result is far from impossible to achieve, but it surely requires some effort. But if it does, well done, a lot of people will appreciate that (including me).
 

lezard123

Member
Jun 9, 2020
193
168
First of all, a discussion of ethics on a piracy site is pretty pointless and hypocritical.
Secondly, I don't find any reason why continuing a work which was officially abandoned by the creator would in any way be unethical. After all, this isn't a case like famous copyrights where even with a dead creator, their family still inherits the right to make money from the work.
Abandoned works are dead, and from an artistic standpoint, I think it's unethical to prevent their revival.
I appreciate your comment, and I am aware of the nature of the forum, however, I do not consider that there is an element of hypocrisy, due to the fact that many developers are members of this forum, they share their work to be subjected to the scrutiny of a knowledgeable and demanding public, who give them feedback, in order to make a better work; and the same members of this piracy forum, by respecting the work and being fascinated (this is not always the case, it should be noted) become patrons of the projects; so this forum is a platform, to make exceptional works known, and to have contact with the creators.
It is through this contact, where there may be the possibility, that respecting the original idea of the author, to propose an abandoned project.
 

submissive -Ben83

Active Member
Feb 16, 2020
619
560
Has anyone played sicae episode 6. Also does if have anymore femdom content with luna?? her 1st femdom scene was hot as fuck with her pantyhose mmm god shes a hot domme :D . I only played up to chapter 3 i think i cant really remember but then the rework happened and been waiting for that.
 

Leo Humilis

Well-Known Member
May 4, 2020
1,075
1,447
I want to make a reflection regarding a topic that has been floating around in my head for a long time:

How ethical would it be to resume a project abandoned by a third party?

Due to the large number of excellent works with a Femdom theme that have been abandoned by their creators due to various reasons, we have all kinds of circumstances, such as the developer of “Estate: Dominate” ( Henissart ) who now makes wallpapers every month of a magnificent, unparalleled work whose ending we can only imagine; there is also the creator of “Slave U” ( taco7 ), who for reasons of burnout, left his game aside and is going to dedicate himself to making comics; and what about the case of “The way out” ( S&T ) where the developer met a mistress, leaving his game to be able to take care of her.

There are many like these on the list of this post. I mention these cases because of the excellence of their works, and of course it must be mentioned that this community (myself included) respects these creators, and with that respect, I want to know your opinion, because there is a very probable scenario that these projects will not return, and will remain unfinished.

So what do you think?
Ideally, you should ask for the permission of the original content authour (that's what the copyright law also says, btw). If they have abandoned their work and do not react to your attempts to contact them, it is probably safe to assume they do not mind, or at the very least, do not care (technically, you'd still be breaching the copyright law, but it's rather unlikely they are going to sue you). If they strongly object, it's probably not a good idea to integrate any parts of their actual work into your own, but nothing stops you from reusing their ideas and expressing them in your own way.
 
  • Heart
Reactions: lezard123

Leo Humilis

Well-Known Member
May 4, 2020
1,075
1,447
Has anyone played sicae episode 6. Also does if have anymore femdom content with luna?? her 1st femdom scene was hot as fuck with her pantyhose mmm god shes a hot domme :D . I only played up to chapter 3 i think i cant really remember but then the rework happened and been waiting for that.
Oi, HoneySelect :cautious:

And no actal femdom scenes in preview screenshots. How much femdom is there actually? And is it possible to completely avoid maledom / maledomish vanilla?
 

submissive -Ben83

Active Member
Feb 16, 2020
619
560
Thats what i was asking about the femdom content :D, her 1st scene is the only scene i remember in chapter 1 i think and i have not played this for a long time. I am hoping someone has that knowledge.

I am not going to download it if there are no more femdom content with luna becos i am sick an tired of devs adding one scene of femdom which has a charracter that has a dominant trait and femdom tendoncies and does not continue that route it make my blood boil bigtime all becos people complain and scared of her about her being femdom ;).
 
  • Like
Reactions: Leo Humilis

lezard123

Member
Jun 9, 2020
193
168
Of course it's not pointless, and it's not hypocritical. You already kind of acknowledge that yourself in your next sentence. And I agree with your second point, "if the work is officially abandoned by the creator". In the case of estate:dominate f.ex (afaik) the creator's last word on it is that he will continue to work on it on his own in silence. Whether that's true or not I'd say it's pretty bad form to continue on that one without the go ahead of the original dev. As for other's like The Enslavement War where (again afaik) the dev just stopped communicating, I don't know, it's a bit iffy to me. Anyway one should try and get the blessing of the original dev if at all possible.
It greatly coincides with your vision, and your opinion has a distinct enrichment in that you are a developer, it is very important to have the blessing of the original creator, but what happens when that creator disappears, and it is at that point that you point out (in the case of "The Enslavement War") when the matter goes awry.
 

lezard123

Member
Jun 9, 2020
193
168
And The Enslavement War, can someone please continue this game?

I think some games can be very well continued. I would however ask - if possible - the developers of the original games if they're ok with it, and if they are then maybe they can even share their assets, unifinished scripts, ideas for the planned continuations, etc. that the new dev could use. I don't think that, for example, Henissart would agree as they're still milking their patrons, but Taco? Idk, but I guess he could be ok with it. S&T (who had the only valid reason to abandon his game btw :) ) maybe too.

Or you could create a game heavily "inspired" by some abandoned game (Ace of Affection is pretty similar to Karlsson's Gambit for example, but still is different enough, Boring Days was created out of inspiration of The Enslavement War iirc, there are clear similarities between Alterlife and Femdom City M.A.N.T.I.S., etc.). Then smth like Estate: Dominate (which itself was heavily inspired by another game, Discpipline: Records of the Crusade or smth) or a femdom - more focused - version of Lust Odyssey would be a lovely idea.
Hi Mister_M , I really appreciate your comment, as you are witness to many good works that are labeled as abandoned, and I agree that there are developers willing to have someone continue with their work, it is just a matter of asking; I am sincerely shocked and amazed by the alternative that are the "spiritual twins" of games; besides that I had no idea that so many games had similar aesthetics and certain tones.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mister_M

lezard123

Member
Jun 9, 2020
193
168
The most ethical would be to reach the original dev before proceeding to resume. There is a chance he would agree and, possibly, make your life easier to continue the work. If it happens, great!

But... if it doesn't happen, oh well... it's up to you to say "well, the dev hates it, but why bother?" and embrace any possible consequences of going against his words. Needless to say, it will certainly be unethical, as you're explicitly going against the dev words.

And actually, the consequences will probably be "nothing", since well, just like Umbra_2079 just said, we're in a piracy site, so most of us are already rulebreakers, right? Maybe most of us aren't the ones who leaks, but the majority of people here do not hesitate to happily click on that download button after an update arrives for a game we love (which most of us doesn't care if it was sent by the dev or not).

Well, maybe something could happen if you try to monetize this work with Patreon or other things, but even in this cases, there is a chance that nothing will happen at all.

---------------

Apart from the ethical side... speaking as a player, my concern would be about the game quality. Whenever a developer creates a game, in most cases, he creates a lot of content. Games usually needs a story, characters with personality, good dialogs, scenes and so on. When it comes to the artistic side, we're talking about modelling or drawing characters that will be compatible to their personalities, as well as secondary elements that ideally will perfectly match the plot and eroge scenes. There is also music, sound effects, game play, etc etc etc

All of these elements comes from devs seeking to bring to reality what is on their minds, so, it is safe to say that every single game in this board carries a developer style. And people who were captivated by a game enjoyed that style. Style is a personal thing, and it typically involves the dev's own personality.

That's why, for example, most people who develops femdom games probably enjoy femdom themselves, since it is much easier to create something that you like than trying to give life to something that you're really not into. It won't be natural in most cases. It can be done, but it typically requires much more effort by the dev.

So... do you see? It's not simple to take a work from another person, put your own work into it and not affect the essence of that game. Sure, I'd love to see abandoned games losing that hated yellow tag (or at least getting a second thread), but I (and I guess most people as well) would not like to play a poor continuation for that game, especially when it doesn't fit well with what the original dev was creating.

A good result is far from impossible to achieve, but it surely requires some effort. But if it does, well done, a lot of people will appreciate that (including me).
SevySub Right in your comment about the difficulty of imitating that commitment and that art, is where I agree, in essence, the same games cannot be the same if the creator is not the same, just look at works of fiction like "Berserk" or "Dragon Ball" you can see how there are subtle differences (and others very obvious) from one creator to another.
 
  • Heart
Reactions: SevySub
5.00 star(s) 4 Votes