reidanota
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A majority of devs cater to polar-opposed majorities of users to make their games appeal to the masses. It takes a dev who already has a nuanced vision to avoid settling into a niche. The tradeoff, for those who are looking for nuance instead of tropes and stereotypes, is that we're along for your nuanced ride, not ours. It's taking me some time to realise the obvious, that no game will ever fully fulfil every minute detail I'd look for, or avoid every element I'd rather skip.Don't worry fellas, I only listen to good ideas
That said, listening to good ideas is great, community engagement can be part of the fun. As minor feedback on the current topic, I enjoy games where stories have a thread that's independent of the H elements. Regardless of how "densely" H scenes come up, it's great when a story is engaging, and situations come about sometimes after a build-up, sometimes unexpectedly.
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