I don't know if one person is working on these two games or if they're two completely different authors... Maybe we're dealing with a case of a creative genius with a split personality? I don't know, so I won't deny or confirm any of that. I also wouldn’t dare call my suspicions "facts" - that would be, to put it mildly, strange. And of course, I won’t claim or deny whether someone enjoys creating multiple accounts and writing the same thing in the comments either.
As for the bold statement that "80% of fans want less vanilla content"... I find that statistic highly questionable. Unless, of course, by "fans," they exclusively mean the voices in their own head.
It’s amusing to watch someone’s personal preferences suddenly being declared the "will of the people." Especially when the very essence of NTS is built on the balance between a couple’s relationship and their interactions with others. Removing the vanilla from NTS is like erasing the background from a painting - all that’s left is... nothing special.
I won’t deny that some people might not like the chemistry between the main characters. Maybe they prefer pure NTR or just want to watch the heroine move from one partner to another without any "sentimental nonsense."
But calling that NTS - that’s just strange. It’s like demanding a detective story remove all the investigations and just leave the corpses. Technically, it’s the same genre, but... something important is clearly missing.
At the end of the day, if you don’t like how the author develops the couple’s relationship - maybe this just isn’t your genre? Or do they seriously think NTS is just "sex with multiple partners, but without all that pesky emotional weight"?
Maybe these commenters are just confusing genres? Or do they genuinely believe people watch Titanic solely for the iceberg scenes?
Then again, there’s no accounting for taste - but demanding an author reshape their vision to fit someone’s personal preferences is... a little odd, don’t you think?
Then again, who am I to argue with the profound analysis of people who:
— Can’t tell the difference between NTS and NTR;
— Think "80%" is a convincing argument, even if they only polled their imaginary friends;
— Honestly believe the author should rewrite the game to suit their personal fantasies...
All that’s left is to admire such unique logic. Or, alternatively, just erect a monument to this conversation titled:
"How to Ruin a Genre Without Even Understanding It."
But seriously - maybe just play what you like instead of demanding other games conform to your strange interpretations? Crazy idea, I know.