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"Any of the family"? It seems like I am missing characters, my family is way smaller in this game ...can we bang any of the family yet or no?
"Any of the family"? It seems like I am missing characters, my family is way smaller in this game ...can we bang any of the family yet or no?
Guess it is too hard to ask people for playing the game first before asking questions..."Any of the family"? It seems like I am missing characters, my family is way smaller in this game ...
Not yet. Translations are always "late" when compared to current releases.Hello, love this game, it's awesome!!
Is there any spanish translation for week 3?
Thanks.
They could all likely be avoidable like the Optional content in the Genres spoiler from the OP. Plus, MC's "roommate" is fuggin hot, and worth exploring the game.Ahh damnit! Game sounded so cool until I looked into the planned future tags tab and yikes... well at least the dev was up front about it instead of wasting people's time.
Good luck with your game!
Nah, its cool.They could all likely be avoidable like the Optional content in the Genres spoiler from the OP. Plus, MC's "roommate" is fuggin hot, and worth exploring the game.
To each their own. But the latest update even had a choice between NTR and non-NTR. It lets you choose.Nah, its cool.
Plenty of other games that choose to stay far away from the more controversial content and the planned stuff is pretty much everything I despise and will inevitably take away from the content I would be interested in, so I will just keep moving along.
>Sees a game titled "Fetish Locator".Ahh damnit! Game sounded so cool until I looked into the planned future tags tab and yikes... well at least the dev was up front about it instead of wasting people's time.
Good luck with your game!
I mean, it is kind of silly, yes, but at least he's not really being an asshole about it.>Sees a game titled "Fetish Locator".
>Gets spooked after seeing the variety of fetishes it has and will have for people to "locate" their fetishes.
>Surprised Pikachu face
Surprised that certain very "divisive" fetishes/kinks would spook people away from the game?>Sees a game titled "Fetish Locator".
>Gets spooked after seeing the variety of fetishes it has and will have for people to "locate" their fetishes.
>Surprised Pikachu face
Hahahaha where did you read that information? Wikipedia? or did Freud whisper it in your ear?It's actually a well-documented phenomenon that people without sexual experience will often end up going really wild in fantasies– then once they have sex, it sort of burns off that excess energy and they normalize.
An actual example of bad/weird writing would be when Lydia asks the MC about his wild fantasy… and some of the options are things like "have vaginal sex" and she reacts like he said something really wild, despite having literally been in a three way piss scene with him, in some cases, or having heard of lots of kinky sex at bare minimum.
It's rather well documented.Hahahaha where did you read that information? Wikipedia? or did Freud whisper it in your ear?
Not to antagonize, but it continues to fascinate me how the majority of guys on F95 look at the three letter kink as being the root of all evil. Case in point, I not long ago saw someone post that anyone liking the three letter word kink needed psychological counseling (and he was not joking). But societal norms and mores would not hold the same view. I challenged him to a hypothetical scenario. Go to the nearest city, approach random folks and share with them that he likes to play games where he bangs his mother and sisters (for which he thought acceptable game behavior). I, on the other hand, will approach people and tell them I like to play games where I swap/swing. Comparing those two scenarios, which would elicit the greater sense of disgust/outrage?Surprised that certain very "divisive" fetishes/kinks would spook people away from the game?
Really?![]()
Thats not really a valid example, people who like incest in games don't actually want to fuck their family members (well most don't I hope) nor do most people who like NTR/sharing/cuck fans actually want their partner in real life getting dicked down by multiple dudes (but some do). In the case of incest it's usually a super model level hot mom or sister that you know isn't actually a familial relation so it's easy to separate fantasy from reality in a game context and stick your dick in it.Not to antagonize, but it continues to fascinate me how the majority of guys on F95 look at the three letter kink as being the root of all evil. Case in point, I not long ago saw someone post that anyone liking the three letter word kink needed psychological counseling (and he was not joking). But societal norms and mores would not hold the same view. I challenged him to a hypothetical scenario. Go to the nearest city, approach random folks and share with them that he likes to play games where he bangs his mother and sisters (for which he thought acceptable game behavior). I, on the other hand, will approach people and tell them I like to play games where I swap/swing. Comparing those two scenarios, which would elicit the greater sense of disgust/outrage?
What most, as in almost 100%, of those who react so negatively to the three letter word games continue to fail to understand is this: it's a difference between a first person and third person perspective. A first person player inserts himself into the game and becomes emotionally engaged and their reactions are typically (not always), just that--emotional. A third person player such as myself takes on the role of a manipulator and does not feel threatened or lessened by what's going on in a swap/sharing/swinging/cucking scene. We are more dispassionate in our approach and our responses.
But by their very nature, all kinks/fetishes/perversions are divisive. Too bad some are unwilling to objectively accept that reality.
You'll notice I put "like to play games". I was not implying reality; yet, the average person on the street would still have a reaction commiserate akin to societal norms.Thats not really a valid example, people who like incest in games don't actually want to fuck their family members ...
A couple of things. First, third person is accurate for me and others playing 'games'. I was not equating third person to reality. There are first person players; there are third person players. That's a fact. That's also, at least in some cases, why there's cognitive dissonance in these arguments.You say it's simply looking at it from a third person point but that's not really accurate. I know I don't wish to see another man be NTRed in real life or a game setting (exceptions being real life monsters). It's sad as fuck watching a man die inside and watch his soul be crushed by somebody he thought was his partner in this mess we call life. Or maybe if you just haven't seen a real life example of a friend/relative of that it doesn't hit home enough to understand the real costs of "oh look she cucked him, what a loser" and your just able to laugh it off.
Understand and agree and it's way past my bed time. I'm out....But who knows, I'm just another rando bringing my own bias and prejudice into a complicated topic on a totally important porn game forum![]()
Ach, wat ze hell, since it's ze open mike Freud impersonating hour anyway... see, some folks have an exceedingly brittle self-security that needs to be continuously upheld and protected at all costs in their own eyes, lest their precious little fantasy falls apart. This is why they would never leave a provocation - any perceived challenge to their "top alpha male" status - unanswered, even if even they know it would be in their own interest to let it go, even if there are no witnesses around (if there are, that changes the game to having a projected image to uphold, whereas otherwise they only have their own insecurities threatened).Not to antagonize, but it continues to fascinate me how the majority of guys on F95 look at the three letter kink as being the root of all evil.
Well, it is.the three letter kink as being the root of all evil.
As a first person player myself, I can only agree. Though I gotta say, as somebody else said, I dislike all kinds of NTR, not only the one flagged here, anyway. I just try not to cry out about it but just ignore games that don't support my side of the kink spectrum enough (and am willing to tolerate some amounts of unliked kinks for a good story without everything being ruined).What most, as in almost 100%, of those who react so negatively to the three letter word games continue to fail to understand is this: it's a difference between a first person and third person perspective. A first person player inserts himself into the game and becomes emotionally engaged and their reactions are typically (not always), just that--emotional. A third person player such as myself takes on the role of a manipulator and does not feel threatened or lessened by what's going on in a swap/sharing/swinging/cucking scene. We are more dispassionate in our approach and our responses.
But by their very nature, all kinks/fetishes/perversions are divisive. Too bad some are unwilling to objectively accept that reality.
However that I do not agree with. It may be that some have a brittle self-security. However I could just as well argue that people who flout their perceived high self-security to show that they are way more grounded need this just as much to stabilize themselves.see, some folks have an exceedingly brittle self-security that needs to be continuously upheld and protected at all costs in their own eyes, lest their precious little fantasy falls apart. This is why they would never leave a provocation - any perceived challenge to their "top alpha male" status - unanswered (...)