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Otmon

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Just because someone somewhere gets treated poorly by someone doesnt justify doing it elsewhere to someone else.

I didnt come here to bash on the dev or the fans of the game, I was telling other new people interested in trying this game out if they should or shouldnt.
I should check this out...

I also turn to you again, how and where did you find out about the game and why is there such dissatisfaction? Were you really not paying attention to the tags? Don't worry, we will forgive everything and if so, you can simply apologize for your inattention... well, and if there was another reason, please tell me, because I want to figure it out.
 
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Maybe you are right, and I jumped to conclusions.

The point is that on other sites the tags are still outdated and cause confusion, maybe she found the game from other sources, where the tags are incorrect?
We have exactly that.
But I checked here, and everything is normal here, then it is strange, it turns out that third parties are to blame, and also, as you said, people who did not read the tags carefully, or read them from another site.
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Ligre291

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( 3DCG, Female protagonist, Male protagonist, Character creation, Monster, Fantasy, Adventure, Combat, Gay, Lesbian, Furry, Bestiality, Monster girl, Parody, Rape, RPG, Text based, Turn based combat, Oral sex, Vaginal sex, Anal sex, Group sex, Urination )


Sorry.

I decided to double-check and look at the tags on this forum (maybe they changed them? I don't know about other sources, I remember there was definitely confusion before.)

But now I'm reading the tags on this forum and they seem to be quite normal, so what's the matter?
IMHO the issue with the tags is in how they are used in other games, for instance, the "gay" tag is used in a torn of games that mostly consist of M/F sex with a few M/M scenes (as I very well know when searching for a true gay game); this also means that someone searching for a mostly heterosexual game (one that may still have a few homosexual scenes, but i mostly M/F) will not discard a game because it bears the "gay" tag. But this also applies to the other tags.
What I am trying to say is that tags only represent that a game "contains some of XX" and that is a thing, but most complaints and misunderstanding are about "is the XX characteristic prevalent in this game?". That either requires a different set of tags (that signal the characteristic in question not only is present but prevalent) or a section of the introductory post that explains this in a quickly readable form (checkmarks, sliders, bullet points).
 
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Emilen

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Can we come back to another question?

I wanted to know if the author plans to release anything before version 10? or are we waiting for version 10?
 
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IMHO the issue with the tags is in how they are used in other games, for instance, the "gay" tag is used in a torn of games that mostly consist of M/F sex with a few M/M scenes (as I very well know when searching for a true gay game); this also means that someone searching for a mostly heterosexual game (one that may still have a few homosexual scenes, but i mostly M/F) will not discard a game because it bears the "gay" tag. But this also applies to the other tags.
What I am trying to say is that tags only represent that a game "contains some of XX" and that is a thing, but most complaints and misunderstanding are about "is the XX characteristic prevalent in this game?". That either requires a different set of tags (that signal the characteristic in question not only is present but prevalent) or a section of the introductory post that explains this in a quickly readable form (checkmarks, sliders, bullet points).
I agree with this. The dev will do whatever he wants, in any case, the tags here should reflect what the game is about, which, with the current tags on F95 and what they mean, it's an absolute mess, especially for gay/lesbian/Bi games. This game has the gay, lesbian, and vaginal tags, but the difinition of the tags here is "At least there is one scene with... XXX" (replace XXX with Gay, Futa, lesbian, NTR, etc...) but does not say what the game is focused on.

You can use the description field (That's what I did in my game) and people STILL DON'T READ IT. My game has the futa/trans tag because it has one scene with a trans man, and the sissification tag because two scenes about it, but I don't even have a dedicated storyline for these tags, and people get confused, and I can't blame them. I also explained the tags on the dev notes section but it's useless.

And that's WITH the dev here. LfA dev didn't upload the game here, so he doesn't have to answer for anything that happens here. And the uploaders won't play every update of the game to reflect what the game is about. We have the power to report missing tags, and that's good, but the tag system we have is flawed. There's an update to the site planned where tags that address this issue will be implemented, but I think I will finish my next project before we get to see it .
 

Ligre291

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I found a bug: if I use the nightmare underwear at the striptease, instead of adding the earned corruption (say +5) that number becomes the current corruption!
 
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