HardlySoft
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- Mar 13, 2025
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"Be a pillar of justice or make titty renders for a living?"But the reason I'm confused is that I don't know whether I should pursue a career as a lawyer, judge, prosecutor in my country or whether I should feed my script with sexual instincts. When I make a visual novel game, I will have a job. The work I will do is enough to make a living, but I don't know which one to go for. Actually, I'm already thinking of doing this job in my spare time, so it's like an additional income. But I wanted to get information about how much I can earn from this job.
Anyway, I get what you're saying, but I think you're looking for answers that don't really exist in the way you're hoping.
You're trying to compare a stable, structured career path that has set goals, rules, and long-term rewards with a creative one that is unpredictable. It's like asking, "Should I go to med school and become a doctor, or should I invest in being the new big balls rapper? Both can make big money, right?"
From what you said, I'm not sure if you got a job already being a lawyer or are still looking for one. Assuming you got one, and you're trying to make a visual novel to see what you can get out of it, that's totally fair. You'll learn a lot. I'll even encourage you to do that because it is a lot of fun. But if you're genuinely at the point of wondering whether you should ditch the legal path entirely to "feed your script with sexual instincts", bro... that doesn't sound like a good idea at all.
You CAN make lots of money with ANY creative work, but it doesn't mean that you will. Most of the time creative careers don’t pay shit.
But yeah, as I said before. Try it out, mess with the idea in your free time. Maybe set a goal like, "I'll invest 1 year of my life to this project, and if it reaches X or Y milestone, I'll consider pushing further." But don't bet your whole life path on it.
Also, don't forget how fast things change. The market changes all the time. I grew up being told programming was the job of the future, and now I'm watching some of my dev friends get replaced by AI. AVNs may work for now, in 5 years? Who knows?