Am I haven't even made it clear? Or maybe some people just don't read? The first thing any player sees when entering the game, the second paragraph, specifically about sex content:
Also, point 6 in Game Futures:
The game is also posted on itch and Patreon, not only here.
Seriously? Bethesda specializes in AAA
open-world RPGs (Skyrim, Fallout, etc). And there's no sex content. DnD is a tabletop role-playing system, what does it have to do with this? I make a narrative, story-based, call-whatever-you-want, RPG.
Not an open world, which I never promised or even planned to. I asked you for an example in a comparable weight class - an adult text-based game where the author(s) give you more choices than I do. Your examples... are inappropriate, to say the least.
By the way, Bethesda games are the same railroad. Oh, you are Dovahkiin, the Chosen One, the world is in danger, and only you can save it. To do that, you have to go through linear quests, one by one, walking around and killing stuff. The only thing you're free to do is the way you kill stuff.
Well, how is that different from what I do, minus the open world and killing stuff? However, I removed not only those things but also a bunch of clichés. You are not a chosen one. The world is not in danger. No dark overlords need to be backstabbed once to make their armies crumble to ashes...
That's funny anyway. So you expect me alone to do everything the big studios do, but with sex content? Don't you think the problem here is not with my game but with your expectations, which are just a little bit excessive?
P.S. But
thank you for pointing out grammatical errors. It's a helpful piece. English is foreign to me, which I didn't hide. I'll correct them tomorrow. If you find more, please let me know.