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It triggers if Futaba has like 50 lust by the time the beach party happens, no?
It triggers if Futaba has like 50 lust by the time the beach party happens, no?
After seeing this I am like if the scene is going to be even more fucked if all three participants are wizards, Chinami, Tsukasa, and Nao, the triwizard cupChinami, Tsukasa and Akira.
I can't brain rn I'm playing ffxiv and it's making my brain mush.
Love Train is so different in every way from what's going in in Kumomi that I doubt we'll ever get anything like it. I'm just surprised Maya stayed sane that long.How much longer until we get a love town event by all of this doomsday logic.
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If you know you know. Moyo and variants kinda lean in but oof, this is a Happy event I have wrongfully worded into place with that sentence...
There was genuinely something i saw i wanted to reply to but the brainworms took over and I've forgotten what it was and unhinged thoughts are now the focus? Also apparently when i reply it quotes the wrong person so that's fun.
Fun fact, that area where that Futaba Lust Event 'Toys' takes place is apparently where Yasu takes Sensei later in Yasu's 'Hand of God' event:
Both Futaba and Makoto's lust have to be 50 which can kinda suck if you didn't get Makoto's to 50 before she blue jays herself and goes AWOL until after that event.It triggers if Futaba has like 50 lust by the time the beach party happens, no?
Damn, i need a 10 x bigger thinking reaction for this one... really big and insightful thunk right there man.So, random, but what do you guys think about the girls in the hallways being parallels of eachother?
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Interviewer: So what have you been doing those yearsKinda makes me wonder what Sel plans to do once LiL is done. He's essentially forced to keep making eroge since he can hardly put "I spend years writing an erotic visual novel about a teacher grooming a classroom of 15-year-olds" on his resume. Hell, even writing a story about less illegal themes in hopes of reaching a larger audience is probably pointless now that he's already been banned from mainstream funding platforms like Patreon, and may alienate his current funders who probably share his 'preferences'.
Cue the return of the Huggy BoyInterviewer: So what have you been doing those years
Sel: I have been programing a game at renpy
Interviewer: Oh, could we perhaps have a look at that game?
Sel: Nope
This may come off as a little weird to say but I don't think Sel would have too much trouble finding work since the internet is practically ignoring the more "niche" side of a creator's work and focusing more on the talent. Such examples are that several NSFW artists are working on the newest season of Invincible and the creator of Don't Toy With Me Miss Nagatoro has a history of drawing hentai before his work on his manga. While LiL isn't niche and on the more than questionable side with the literal grooming of children and oftentimes "Lessons in Shota" with some of the requests he makes for his fans I wouldn't be surprised if somebody looked past the questionable aspects of his game and said you're a good writer you're hired. Not defending the deplorable aspects of LiL just my opinion.(Please dont hurt me)Kinda makes me wonder what Sel plans to do once LiL is done. He's essentially forced to keep making eroge since he can hardly put "I spend years writing an erotic visual novel about a teacher grooming a classroom of 15-year-olds" on his resume. Hell, even writing a story about less illegal themes in hopes of reaching a larger audience is probably pointless now that he's already been banned from mainstream funding platforms like Patreon, and may alienate his current funders who probably share his 'preferences'.
Sensei (or Nodoka)/Haruka/Sana would be fun to continue Haruka's corruption. Fucking her friend's naive daughter behind her back would be quite the moral event horizon.I can't remember the last time this thread was this dead. Here's a prompt:
Which three-way combination would you most want to see in this game?
I'm not so sure. As the guy I quoted pointed out, you could conceivably get fired just for playing this, let alone writing it. Even fictional stuff dealing with minors is the sort of thing a Western company wouldn't want to touch with a ten foot pole.This may come off as a little weird to say but I don't think Sel would have too much trouble finding work since the internet is practically ignoring the more "niche" side of a creator's work and focusing more on the talent. Such examples are that several NSFW artists are working on the newest season of Invincible and the creator of Don't Toy With Me Miss Nagatoro has a history of drawing hentai before his work on his manga. While LiL isn't niche and on the more than questionable side with the literal grooming of children and oftentimes "Lessons in Shota" with some of the requests he makes for his fans I wouldn't be surprised if somebody looked past the questionable aspects of his game and said you're a good writer you're hired. Not defending the deplorable aspects of LiL just my opinion.(Please dont hurt me)
*at an interview to become a barista*Interviewer: So what have you been doing those years
Sel: I have been programing a game at renpy
Interviewer: Oh, could we perhaps have a look at that game?
Sel: Nope
Dude's making $11k/month, and the trend in this community is that if you finish a project and it's any good, the follow ups are usually even more profitable, so why would he even begin to care about what a company would think?I'm not so sure. As the guy I quoted pointed out, you could conceivably get fired just for playing this, let alone writing it. Even fictional stuff dealing with minors is the sort of thing a Western company wouldn't want to touch with a ten foot pole.
No need to apologize though; the people sufficiently invested in this game to keep playing for years and bother posting in this thread aren't very likely to take offense, I would think.
I can agree with that but I do wonder what he'll use instead of koikatsu since he's moving away from it. I'd assume his fans are really into the anime style and I doubt going to something like Daz would appeal to them. Would he learn to draw? Would he hire an artist? Curious to see how that turns out 10 years from now when he finally finishes LiL.Dude's making $11k/month, and the trend in this community is that if you finish a project and it's any good, the follow ups are usually even more profitable, so why would he even begin to care about what a company would think?
When LiL ends, he just starts work on a new game and keeps raking in the dough.
Y'all really overthinking this. The entire point of getting into this work is to NOT have to worry about employers think about you anymore.
I mean, we're looking at a minimum of six years out. An open-source solution could easily come out well before then.I can agree with that but I do wonder what he'll use instead of koikatsu since he's moving away from it. I'd assume his fans are really into the anime style and I doubt going to something like Daz would appeal to them. Would he learn to draw? Would he hire an artist? Curious to see how that turns out 10 years from now when he finally finishes LiL.
In discord he said once LiL is done he is never using Koikatsu again.I can agree with that but I do wonder what he'll use instead of koikatsu since he's moving away from it. I'd assume his fans are really into the anime style and I doubt going to something like Daz would appeal to them. Would he learn to draw? Would he hire an artist? Curious to see how that turns out 10 years from now when he finally finishes LiL.
The part about corporate perception you quoted was a merely hypothetical exhange; in my original post I noted that he pretty much has to keep making eroge and hope to maintain his current audience. I was merely reflecting on how the questionable nature of the game means that he can't afford to fail at this, not predicting that he will quit and will have to go job-hunting soon.Dude's making $11k/month, and the trend in this community is that if you finish a project and it's any good, the follow ups are usually even more profitable, so why would he even begin to care about what a company would think?
When LiL ends, he just starts work on a new game and keeps raking in the dough.
Y'all really overthinking this. The entire point of getting into this work is to NOT have to worry about employers think about you anymore.
By then, AI art may be advanced enough to simply generate everything he needs.I can agree with that but I do wonder what he'll use instead of koikatsu since he's moving away from it. I'd assume his fans are really into the anime style and I doubt going to something like Daz would appeal to them. Would he learn to draw? Would he hire an artist? Curious to see how that turns out 10 years from now when he finally finishes LiL.