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First of all my post was pretty clear on the topic. Weather to focus on specific storys/characters/events for the uppdates or the game as a whole.That's fine if you think of the games as a test to be completed....
But it loses the entertainment value and the big issue with thematic updates is that if your favorite character isn't the focus of the theme then you don't enjoy the update.
The best way to go is to pick one character who will have a major event or milestone completed, while another gets a minor scene or update and the others get setups for what will transpire in the very next release.
So lets say in this game for example...(if the voting holds)
Claire gets the major scene, Ashley gets a minor update on one of her scenes (I would make the stakes higher in the Mall Beauty contest) and Veronica would get the setup required for more sex with the MC and Amy in the next release.
In the next release...
Ashley and Sophia would progress as the main scene while Veronica and Amy get a small update (perhaps where she discovers who has been eating her out and fingering her while blindfolded) and Claire would get the setup perhaps including the introduction to the Aunt we are all waiting for.
Now those are just examples off the top of my head to illustrate the point that if there is a little bit for everyone in each release then no one can complain that there wasn't enough for them to do with their favorite character in any given release.
After all you wouldn't want to go to a movie that followed one character only and then switched to another character only, then switch to another again...
You lose the story and the interaction that way.
I said i do not care if the uppdates is about a character i have less love for. I expect @Faerin to give all his characters as much love and attention he feels they deserve. Not even writters know exactly where there story will take them at the begining of a tale. Characters can take on a life of there own and so the author may change the story.
You bring up a movie here and in doing so you actually illustrate my point. This is not a (Complete) game. We're in development stage. A movie is completed when you see it. So like i said, it comes down to the finished product and not individual scenes. And how is a movie shot? They shoot every scene 1 by 1. Exceptions happen becasue of locations and so on but they do not shoot parts of every scene for the movie in a mix. (Directors nightmare)
In the end the scenes are edited together to complete the film
Thats how i hope to se things develope for MOTH as well. Good focused uppdates with attention to details.
Pretty much exactly what @Faerin did last uppdate