To be honest, the problem that you express in terms of quality of characters/models/textures used in a Visual Novel/RPGM game using Honey Select isn't really a problem with the Honey Select game, but more of a problem of the game creator's choice in how they used Honey Select in the way that they did to create their own game.Really nice, ty for the advices but I'm not a creator, I only wish this HS2 can improve what people made with his models. And you prove it's possible. I wish model faces can have more mature traits
Basically it boils down to the preference of the game creator using Honey Select... such as, did they want to take the time to really work on the textures used, did they understand the lighting ability in the game and... if they wanted to try and get away from the prepubescent look that comes originally with the game...
If the answer is NO to any of those questions, then games using Honey Select 2 are going to look just like the ones that used Honey Select 1 to create...
...in short, it is because of the person skills, talent or desires when using any version of Honey Select to make their game.