NiKiller88
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I agree, also people is asking for scenes to be optional, not removed.Why thank you! I do indeed try to provide thoughtful feedback and create intelligent discourse as to inform the devs that they're doing a great job crafting their game while also providing other points of view. I find it much more satisfying and beneficial to the community at large compared to acting like a toxic chad who only cares about their next cum sesh. After all, if we were only interested in anthros in bikinis then we'd be over at Rule 34 instead of a discussion forum.
Many of these new projects(see WaL, DemonDeals for example) started during the covid pandemy, focused more on planning and released guess what quickly and with more content. Now those times are over and it's just how normally patreon (sadly) works. The more support they get, the less they work on it, also Patreon gets its slice, their get theirs and so will go on till their supporters accept it. On this website and online you can literally count the few investing their new resources in their projects. I like the art, that's the only thing that keeps the interest alive about this game, but the last update was indeed underwhelming.Chapter 8 is coming in half a year and is gonna be shorter than chapter 7. I`m keking at these H developers lmao. Chapter 7 wasn`t even 30 minutes of gameplay. Can`t even be mad anymore. Brother is straight milking his fan base. I`m writing off this game I`ll check with this in a few years if it even lasts that long.
I actually don't remember many AVNs that let you skip sex content. You can avoid it but often some characters require you to engage with the other characters, or during the story there's forced contentit's common practice in most well put-together AVNs to be able to bypass them.
"you can avoid it" = same thing. I don't mean a box that pops up like "do you want to skip this"? Most well designed VNs have paths you can avoid or choose alternates of for all or most side character & side kink content. If/when sex scenes are unavoidable in those games, they're mainly scenes with the main love interest, which makes sense as it may be critical to plot development (plus who'd play a game where you're not interested in the main LI).I actually don't remember many AVNs that let you skip sex content. You can avoid it but often some characters require you to engage with the other characters, or during the story there's forced content
More doppelgangers. Separated at birth? (I can see a bit in the facial shape of your comparison, tbf).looks like...
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I didn't mean the pop up box, I meant the options to not engage in the content. I tried a fair few VNs, and no matter how I tried to avoid stuff, you usually still get railroaded into it"you can avoid it" = same thing. I don't mean a box that pops up like "do you want to skip this"? Most well designed VNs have paths you can avoid or choose alternates of for all or most side character & side kink content. If/when sex scenes are unavoidable in those games, they're mainly scenes with the main love interest, which makes sense as it may be critical to plot development (plus who'd play a game where you're not interested in the main LI).
This game itself even has kinks and scenes you can choose an alternative to in other portions of the game.
I was specifying well-designed VNs. We may be playing very different VNs or have different ideas of what that is, though. I usually drag most VNs I find on here into the trash after 5 min due to design or writing issues. That also includes games with walls of text & little to no choices, so maybe there's some self-selecting going on (games with little to no choices in the beginning would also likely not have path options for sex scenes later in the game). Of games that seem good enough to play through for me, they almost always have these sorts of choices later once it gets to sex scenarios.I didn't mean the pop up box, I meant the options to not engage in the content. I tried a fair few VNs, and no matter how I tried to avoid stuff, you usually still get railroaded into it
Hint: the N in VN stands for 'novel'. Novels usually have quite a predetermined narrative structure, and no matter how many times and editions of 'War and Peace' one reads, they'll be reading a story they've absolutely no influence over. I know that V for Virtual is supposed to denote the 'choose your adventure' type of reading experience, but nah, that seldom happens. While most devs of games in these formats are convinced they're creative enough to be able to construct an engaging, truly multi-branching piece of literature... they're not - barely able to pull off two 'flavors' to their scenes, as in 'be nice/be a dick' or 'fuck pink/fuck stink'.I didn't mean the pop up box, I meant the options to not engage in the content. I tried a fair few VNs, and no matter how I tried to avoid stuff, you usually still get railroaded into it
I wouldn't drag most into "trash", but I would into "Too similar to other VNs", which doesn't always mean that they are bad, so yeah, different ideas.I was specifying well-designed VNs. We may be playing very different VNs or have different ideas of what that is, though. I usually drag most VNs I find on here into the trash after 5 min due to design or writing issues. That also includes games with walls of text & little to no choices, so maybe there's some self-selecting going on (games with little to no choices in the beginning would also likely not have path options for sex scenes later in the game). Of games that seem good enough to play through for me, they almost always have these sorts of choices later once it gets to sex scenarios.
I think V stands for Visual? Anyways, that is my point and grievance, it's supposed to be a game yet you don't get much of a choice. The saving grace is that the choice is "do you wanna do the sex" and why most people would you play a porn game and not want to do the sexHint: the N in VN stands for 'novel'. Novels usually have quite a predetermined narrative structure, and no matter how many times and editions of 'War and Peace' one reads, they'll be reading a story they've absolutely no influence over. I know that V for Virtual is supposed to denote the 'choose your adventure' type of reading experience, but nah, that seldom happens. While most devs of games in these formats are convinced they're creative enough to be able to construct an engaging, truly multi-branching piece of literature... they're not - barely able to pull off two 'flavors' to their scenes, as in 'be nice/be a dick' or 'fuck pink/fuck stink'.