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I enjoy COT's questlines a lot more than LT. they fit in well and very naturally with its setting and gives the player a lot more agency in how it plays out.That's another issue COC II has a whole. It's basically a VN with little, if any variation lol
I doubt their going to add any more real choice anyway since the dev's are doubling down on the belief it isn't a game, but if that's the case, why even make it in the first place as such.
Can we really even consider COT a real game? It's so barebones there's hardly any content aside from the randomly generated students and the professors you can fuck. It's like LT when it first came out, but with only humans lol
in LT I feel like an errand boy, in COT I feel like I'm interacting with other people on campus. it's two distinctly different styles (you're playing an RPG in LT, a lifesim in COT), but my personal preference is questing/interacting with the world in COT. goes a long way to giving the game personality and even makes the generic sex mechanics more fun
it's also a lot less barebones than you're stating. maybe you haven't revisited it in a while, but there are quite a few more dynamic events now