- Apr 7, 2020
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No, it isn't. You have all the right not to like a character and wish they weren't there in the game in the first place or having the option not to see them again. What i say is that given the way this games are made, optionally cut out characters is quite the extravaganza for the developer. Take into consideration that the way biggest chunk of developement time is the sheer time in which the dev PC(s) is there rendering the images after the dev 'put in pose' the models. If everytime a cut character is in a scene another scene without the character has to be written, you double the rendering time for that scene. If the scene contains two or three or more characters that can be cut, the situation gets exponential.Given this, I don't feel it's wrong to state my opinion that I prefer to not spend time with Mason.
So, my point is, it would be absolutely lecit to be pissed off if a game forces MC in a love story with certain characters. And it happens. And i honesly have hated it in some title. Expecially when it becomes the 'princess' effect. But wanting a character out of the game because you don't like it for any reason is unreasonable, because it's not just a matter of scripting the character out of the scenes. It's a very large amount of work, larger then the work you need to plain release an update.
So, you don't like Mason, fast click through the interations. I, for instance, don't like Ashe (nothing against her, just not my type and i kinda find her obnoxious) so i'll probably fast click through most of the next update. Unfortunately this is how VNs are.