f96zonetrooper

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Does anyone wanna say when the next release is? And actually do it?
When it's done?
See the status reports on previous page ...

The developer has just released a report on episode 4 on Steam. So:

"Hello!

We're getting closer to the release of Episode 4, but we're not there yet! I just want to tell you about what I have already done, what remains and how development is going in general.

I worked really hard on Episode 4 and I have to say it was pretty fun (if I do say so myself). At the moment there are about 1350+ renders and 72+ animations in the episode. This will be another great episode, similar to episode 3, maybe even better. It will be full of choice, humor, character development and, of course, naughty scenes!


However, I still have some work to do before it is ready for viewing. In particular, I still have 2 big (and important) scenes to develop. After this, the main story will be mostly finished, leaving secret (unlockable) scenes, a few weekend scenes, phone social media, and of course testing and polishing.


How long this will all take, I can't say, all I know is that most of my time will be spent on two scenes for the main story, and it's very important for me to give those two scenes as much time as they need. I'm aiming for a September release, and I'll of course do my best, but I won't rush development. So please don't take this as a promise, but rather as a guideline.

Sincerely"
 

Adson123

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do you guys know any other game as good as this one? I only know with female protag but none with futa
 

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Mc does ahem her best friend in ep2 I think.
It's in ep 1 end. But her BFF loved it so I guess it worked out.

Also, based on the question, it seems poster either hasn't played till that part, or doesn't consider what happened rape.
 

RhapsodicHotShot

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Honestly, if someone is under the influence of a drug but does a bad thing (like rape in this instance) are they even able to take accountability for it, fully I mean, especially since it was an accident and not something deliberate like drinking and then going to drive.

Imo, the MC's reaction afterwards is so overblown as if she did that of her own free will, which she did not, she was not at fault but reacted as if she decided to rape her friend
 

Ahchi

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Honestly, if someone is under the influence of a drug but does a bad thing (like rape in this instance) are they even able to take accountability for it, fully I mean, especially since it was an accident and not something deliberate like drinking and then going to drive.

Imo, the MC's reaction afterwards is so overblown as if she did that of her own free will, which she did not, she was not at fault but reacted as if she decided to rape her friend
Don't know about other countries, but in the UK our Legal definition of "Sexual Assault" run to Nine pages long,
(Most people only bother to read the first two pages , (Big mistake)),
In essences the offender is the person in "CONTROL".
i.e. If you force someone to have sex with someone, (drugs, blackmail, threats to others etc)
you will be deemed to have Sexually Assaulted BOTH!

So therefore, if someone had tampered with the experiment,
which resulted in the MC's loss of control and the assault,
Then it is they not the MC who is at Fault!
 
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Honestly, if someone is under the influence of a drug but does a bad thing (like rape in this instance) are they even able to take accountability for it, fully I mean, especially since it was an accident and not something deliberate like drinking and then going to drive.

Imo, the MC's reaction afterwards is so overblown as if she did that of her own free will, which she did not, she was not at fault but reacted as if she decided to rape her friend
Setting aside the notion of fault or intent, I would strongly disagree and say that the MC's reaction is definitely not overblown at all. She may not have been in control of herself but she seemed to remember what she did after. She exclaimed "that was all real" as if it felt like a hallucination or fever dream and she indulged in it, because a voice inside herself told her it was a fantasy & not real - only to then realize after the fact that it was what actually happened. So she has memory of taking the actions herself albeit passively. It's still perfectly reasonable to feel guilt because it also is a testament to how she feels about her friend as well as a statement from the author about her personality and character. She is a person of conscience and anyone in her shoes who is not a complete sociopath would rightfully feel the same.

In contrast, it is also reasonable for her friend, and any outside party who knows her, to believe that she didn't do it intentionally and that she would never wish to hurt those she cares about, etc.

Think of it like being a passenger in an automobile. The driver is crazy and decides to run over a pedestrian - killing them in the process. You, as the passenger, are not as guilty as the driver... you were not in control and did not have that intention, but you didn't attempt to stop the vehicle before the collision. You may not legally be liable as an accessory or accomplice to the action but you may understandably feel guilt over it.

Even the act of witnessing some type of harm or violation is very psychologically impactful by itself.
 
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