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Cell, your own game is point and click.Damn, you had me at incest, lost me at lesbian and point & click
Cell, your own game is point and click.Damn, you had me at incest, lost me at lesbian and point & click
Ummm, no, it isn't. Have you played it?Cell, your own game is point and click.
I'm sorry but I disagree. We don't live in 20th century anymore. There are LEDs everywhere nowadays...Additional - Try to play around with lighting.. the opening scene while in a small apartment looks like daylight when it could have used a better render lighting effect to capture the semi dark nature of the evening.. and better illuminate the scene and characters within it..
I would also like to know the living situation of the MC.Question, is there a male character vs landlord situation?
You do understand how the Ren'py engine works don't you? You point your cursor anywhere on the game window and click to advance. Sure, you can use space for that, but most use their mouse.Ummm, no, it isn't. Have you played it?
that may be so but it doesnt make the scenes looks any better.. the point was you can better illuminate the scenes to give the entire visual of the overall product a better feel.. instead of it feeling like you didnt want to put that effort in..Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments.
I'm sorry but I disagree. We don't live in 20th century anymore. There are LEDs everywhere nowadays...
Yeah that's not what a point & click game is ma dudet.You do understand how the Ren'py engine works don't you? You point your cursor anywhere on the game window and click to advance. Sure, you can use space for that, but most use their mouse.
I don't see this game as a point and click. Yes it is click but you do not have to steer through the story by pointing at an object. it is basically a story not a game. The choices are few and obvious.Damn, you had me at incest, lost me at lesbian and point & click
Oh I also just noticed it's a male protag, so it isn't all lesbian? I saw the lesbian and the preview images and assumed it was a female protagI don't see this game as a point and click. Yes it is click but you do not have to steer through the story by pointing at an object. it is basically a story not a game. The choices are few and obvious.
Yeah that's not what a point & click game is ma dude.
Fair point. I'll remove the tag.I don't see this game as a point and click. Yes it is click but you do not have to steer through the story by pointing at an object. it is basically a story not a game. The choices are few and obvious.
seems to be a common phrase.. yes i did and this is not a sitcom... the dev is trying to 'sell' this product to the audience.. a little time spent to make the scene lighting 'work' isnt that hard a task..I'm sorry but did you play the game? The first scene is a night scene... And there are plenty of others atmospheric scenes that follow. The scenes inside the rooms have been lit like in sitcoms.
I for one enjoy Love Unbound I think most people who played through it found it to be quite entertaining. My only comment is I hope you continue the story. You have a member now.The game doesn't have it, nor it will future such things.
Heh, sounds like you just prefer seeing makeup. Personally I'd rather have beautiful renders without makeup effects than have character with constant racoon masks. Sometimes it feels like there is no in between because there are so many examples of it being used heavy handedly. It's good when applied properly but if I had to pick between the two extremes I'd pick natural.i like it.. interesting start.. feels like a life experience put into the story? the characters are well done BUT please dont fall for the thing many devs do.. dont forget women wear MAKEUP... especially if they had just gone on a night out.. I'm all for natural looks and beauty but a lot of creators lately skip that small detail when some characters either really need it.. or could look better with it.. let alone the fact it adds some variety if some have it some dont.. just dont fall into devs like dream now/university of problems creation flaw and think nobody ever wears it lol
I agree with this in general but I think the lighting is good enough. There are examples of games that go all out with the lighting and they look absolutely phenomenal, but I don't really expect that from every dev. If you wanna talk about generic, I think it actually looks better than a lot of games out there. This dev actually did more than leave the settings at default. The shadows are crisp and the textures visibly reflect light where appropriate. It's not fair to say this is generic. Yes the lighting is very bright in some areas and it can make things seem a bit "flat"(like in the bathroom) but I think the effort is clear in most of the renders. These are indoor scenes with artificial lighting after all.that may be so but it doesnt make the scenes looks any better.. the point was you can better illuminate the scenes to give the entire visual of the overall product a better feel.. instead of it feeling like you didnt want to put that effort in..
at the moment it looks like a default render scene lighting.. your trying to sell the quality of this product so make the scenes embrace the use of lighting since its night.. not only will it give your characters a better dark/light glow but it will also make the renders feel more atmospheric instead of generic