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blue ball simulatorBefore i try this one out can anyone tell me if there are any worthy lewd scenes or is just another blue ball simulator disguised as a slow burn?
blue ball simulatorBefore i try this one out can anyone tell me if there are any worthy lewd scenes or is just another blue ball simulator disguised as a slow burn?
That mod is for the previous release, so I would recommend against bothering with it until it's updated.Mod installation is way is please. Path
Please, can you update to : Heart Problems, version 0.5 Test
Thank you.That mod is for the previous release, so I would recommend against bothering with it until it's updated.
+1Please, can you update to : Heart Problems, version 0.5 Test
Meh. It depends on the person, I guess. It's not fun for me, but it's okay if it's fun for you.There is nothing decent about skipping the fun parts of the game
That just means her character is one of the best written you've encountered so far. The dev made a spectacular job in defining her, I guess.Stephanie is one of the most unlikeable characters in AVN I've played. It's to the point that I just skip any scene involving her because everytime I actually read what the dialogue is, it's just annoying. It's such a shame because the game has pretty good concept.
In general, it can be, but unfortunately IMO not for this case. Usually well-written unlikeable character is a villain or anti-hero that has unlikeable personality but with well defined background and motive. We might hate them, but we can understand why they were like that even if we disagree with their action. Stephanie is nothing like that at all, she's basically written just as a girl who is jealous of her older sister. She's extremely one dimensional and she stayed the same from the start to the current end (0.5) with no character growth and no redeeming feature. Unless you love her character model, there was zero reason to care about the character.That just means her character is one of the best written you've encountered so far. The dev made a spectacular job in defining her, I guess.