Unity !Ω Factorial Omega: My Dystopian Robot Girlfriend [v0.87.11] [Incontinent Cell]

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72 man

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Yeah, the game's lore feels like someone got every hot political take they could out of /pol/ and /leftypol/, dropped anything that sounded too realistic, and then added in some extra dumbassery on top. Hyperinflation probably isn't just the IRS but ancient egyptian aliens working with nazbols to corrupt human society into building them giant obelisks again.
the insanity makes the robot even more comfy to me, does it not to you guys?
 
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lolzorzs

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In regards to the Orwellian /pol/itical stuff it feels like a teenager outsider stereotyping. It doesn't feel like a talented writer nor academic who understood what he's making. He just added a few tiny things he heard from others and never read a cyberpunk story in his life neither understood the pros and cons of one.
Cyberpunk has been a genre extremely popular since the 80s and even before that since the 50s and 60s. Albeit in the 50s and 60s sci-fi was more idealistic, it was only Japan that had a stick up its ass because Tokyo and New York are literal Orwellian nightmares and rat races, there is no "in the future" they already lived it since the 50s. Well... Hong Kong is more of a nightmare, Tokyo is delusionally happy till it isn't and wakes up screaming and crashing. Japanese cartoons readily accepted the future as an utopia, and teenager cartoons that aren't meant to sell toys readily tackled the problem with living in an urbanized hellhole without ever saying "get the fuck out of the city" cause that isn't an option for some and at the same time it's an imposed limit.
Orwell like the journalist critic & british indian mixbreed he is of course could only see the faults in tech advancements.

There's dystopian sci-fi like all cyberpunks and then there's idealistic squeaky clean sci-fi. And not even Hollywood bothered combining the other and contrasting to bring both pros and cons to the media. Cyberpunk is appreciating and embracing the degeneracy, the nightmare of what technological scientifical advancements can lead society & culture to. Most Cyberpunk stories are not told from the perspective of a rich person enjoying themselves, but a lowlife or an opportunist in a dystopia, not an utopia.
 

Goomes

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What all this munbo-jumbo have to do with a cooking mini-game to increase the power of a guy balls ?
 

Karnewarrior

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the insanity makes the robot even more comfy to me, does it not to you guys?
I dunno, the lore makes me a little uncomfortable, in the sense that it'll go from a ultra-conservative "Damn liberals let in more murderous migrants to take my job and wife!" and immediately left turn into TERF rhetoric, then have a trans character just hanging out being normal only to go through the whole cycle backwards again.

It's like the narrative version of getting into a tub full of boiling water, ice cold water, and warm water, but the temperatures never mix or overlap, just slush back and forth and fuck up your internal thermostat.

In regards to the Orwellian /pol/itical stuff it feels like a teenager outsider stereotyping. It doesn't feel like a talented writer nor academic who understood what he's making. He just added a few tiny things he heard from others and never read a cyberpunk story in his life neither understood the pros and cons of one.
Cyberpunk has been a genre extremely popular since the 80s and even before that since the 50s and 60s. Albeit in the 50s and 60s sci-fi was more idealistic, it was only Japan that had a stick up its ass because Tokyo and New York are literal Orwellian nightmares and rat races, there is no "in the future" they already lived it since the 50s. Well... Hong Kong is more of a nightmare, Tokyo is delusionally happy till it isn't and wakes up screaming and crashing. Japanese cartoons readily accepted the future as an utopia, and teenager cartoons that aren't meant to sell toys readily tackled the problem with living in an urbanized hellhole without ever saying "get the fuck out of the city" cause that isn't an option for some and at the same time it's an imposed limit.
Orwell like the journalist critic & british indian mixbreed he is of course could only see the faults in tech advancements.

There's dystopian sci-fi like all cyberpunks and then there's idealistic squeaky clean sci-fi. And not even Hollywood bothered combining the other and contrasting to bring both pros and cons to the media. Cyberpunk is appreciating and embracing the degeneracy, the nightmare of what technological scientifical advancements can lead society & culture to. Most Cyberpunk stories are not told from the perspective of a rich person enjoying themselves, but a lowlife or an opportunist in a dystopia, not an utopia.
You started in a decent place but then went to fucking Jupiter with that one bro.
The fuck is with the weird "Orwell was mixed race, the bastard!" shit in the middle of your rant about cyberpunk? Orwell didn't write cyberpunk.
 

wittynickname

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Logged in to check on any news on this game. Imagine my surprise when, while skimming, I found some people IIT borderline arguing about politics (on one hand "ultra-conservatives" and "TERFs", and "mixbreed" on the other), and others making comparisons to very unrelated games (Megaman? Castlevania? Seriously? These are basically action games, with a focus on action. Likewise, porn games are obviously going to focus on porn. Most of the time).

Nevertheless, back to the subject of this game, lore-wise...
In regards to the Orwellian /pol/itical stuff it feels like a teenager outsider stereotyping. It doesn't feel like a talented writer nor academic who understood what he's making. He just added a few tiny things he heard from others and never read a cyberpunk story in his life neither understood the pros and cons of one...
While I can see why you'd think that, to me it feels more like a case of him not really having thought about the setting in which his story takes place, at least, not at first.

Life with a robot girlfriend in a dystopian world? It's a pretty cool concept, and it seems to me that a lot of work was put into it to realize it. First, with fricking (obviously), then with head pats, and recently with handholding and cuddling. And of course, you have the clothes, limbs, dialogue, and other equipment.

However, the (dystopian) setting feels more like an afterthought.
"It is the 202Xth year, and there is a war... for the remaining sexbots in [country]. These sexbots are from China, and after the ban they can only be bought from the darkwebs. BTW, there are two rivaling terrorist organizations which are fighting for control over said remaining sexbots", is the overall impression of the setting, as given at the start of the game, when put into perspective. That's OOTOMH.
On the other hand, it looks like IC's been trying to remedy that (what with the expansion in BGH's story, investigation into Jun's origin, etc)
Also, I'm pretty sure Orwell's 1984 is not cyberpunk, simply dystopian fiction.

Orwell like the journalist critic & british indian mixbreed he is...
And I'm pretty damn sure that the fact he was born in India does not make him racially Indian.

Anyway TL;DR: like the robot gf concept, the setting could use some work, overall Very Good Game, keep the good work IC!
 
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bengamen

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Is this game still getting updates or is it just mods from here on out? I beat the story back in April wondering if there will be more to it
 

judo_mason

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Each time I play this I get obsessed with the idea of buying a sex doll, until after a week I convince myself I don't truly want to drag around a 30kg+ object when in post-nut clarity.
Anyway, game's pretty good
 

RayBar

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Each time I play this I get obsessed with the idea of buying a sex doll, until after a week I convince myself I don't truly want to drag around a 30kg+ object when in post-nut clarity.
Anyway, game's pretty good
The speed at which AI is developing you only need to wait another 12-15 years for sexbot prototypes to roll out for general public.
 
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bengamen

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The speed at which AI is developing you only need to wait another 12-15 years for sexbot prototypes to roll out for general public.
It feels like we're a bit ways off from it. Even 12-15 may be short sited.
And they'd probably be prohibitively expensive

This games fleshlight with a sensor in it for a controller in it is pretty pricey; I don't think we'll be able to buy a sexbot for less than a car
 
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Karnewarrior

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Logged in to check on any news on this game. Imagine my surprise when, while skimming, I found some people IIT borderline arguing about politics (on one hand "ultra-conservatives" and "TERFs", and "mixbreed" on the other), and others making comparisons to very unrelated games (Megaman? Castlevania? Seriously? These are basically action games, with a focus on action. Likewise, porn games are obviously going to focus on porn. Most of the time).

Nevertheless, back to the subject of this game, lore-wise...

While I can see why you'd think that, to me it feels more like a case of him not really having thought about the setting in which his story takes place, at least, not at first.

Life with a robot girlfriend in a dystopian world? It's a pretty cool concept, and it seems to me that a lot of work was put into it to realize it. First, with fricking (obviously), then with head pats, and recently with handholding and cuddling. And of course, you have the clothes, limbs, dialogue, and other equipment.

However, the (dystopian) setting feels more like an afterthought.
"It is the 202Xth year, and there is a war... for the remaining sexbots in [country]. These sexbots are from China, and after the ban they can only be bought from the darkwebs. BTW, there are two rivaling terrorist organizations which are fighting for control over said remaining sexbots", is the overall impression of the setting, as given at the start of the game, when put into perspective. That's OOTOMH.
On the other hand, it looks like IC's been trying to remedy that (what with the expansion in BGH's story, investigation into Jun's origin, etc)
Also, I'm pretty sure Orwell's 1984 is not cyberpunk, simply dystopian fiction.


And I'm pretty damn sure that the fact he was born in India does not make him racially Indian.

Anyway TL;DR: like the robot gf concept, the setting could use some work, overall Very Good Game, keep the good work IC!
All those words and you're responding to someone with the intellectual capacity of an empty peanut shell
 
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ddtmm

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In regards to the Orwellian /pol/itical stuff it feels like a teenager outsider stereotyping. It doesn't feel like a talented writer nor academic who understood what he's making. He just added a few tiny things he heard from others and never read a cyberpunk story in his life neither understood the pros and cons of one.
Cyberpunk has been a genre extremely popular since the 80s and even before that since the 50s and 60s. Albeit in the 50s and 60s sci-fi was more idealistic, it was only Japan that had a stick up its ass because Tokyo and New York are literal Orwellian nightmares and rat races, there is no "in the future" they already lived it since the 50s. Well... Hong Kong is more of a nightmare, Tokyo is delusionally happy till it isn't and wakes up screaming and crashing. Japanese cartoons readily accepted the future as an utopia, and teenager cartoons that aren't meant to sell toys readily tackled the problem with living in an urbanized hellhole without ever saying "get the fuck out of the city" cause that isn't an option for some and at the same time it's an imposed limit.
Orwell like the journalist critic & british indian mixbreed he is of course could only see the faults in tech advancements.

There's dystopian sci-fi like all cyberpunks and then there's idealistic squeaky clean sci-fi. And not even Hollywood bothered combining the other and contrasting to bring both pros and cons to the media. Cyberpunk is appreciating and embracing the degeneracy, the nightmare of what technological scientifical advancements can lead society & culture to. Most Cyberpunk stories are not told from the perspective of a rich person enjoying themselves, but a lowlife or an opportunist in a dystopia, not an utopia.
I have never said this before but I think you may have jerked off so much that you have permanently cut off circulation to your brain
 

Karnewarrior

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Nobody's virtue signalling here, just discussing the lore and it's political implications.

People disagreeing with you is not virtue signalling.
 
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Akaens

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I don't mind 4channery. It feels real, and an attitude of 'normies ree' would go perfectly with the isolated dystopia feeling where one believes they can't trust or rely on the rest of a cowed society. In that vein, I would like more Danger Around The Corner moments, since player is a handholding deviant hiding and protecting Jun at the risk of their life/freedom.
I don't think the writing is bad in the slightest, but the nature of the game (navigation through menu) does cause the plot to feel sometimes disjointed.
 
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lolzorzs

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Why is it always that the people who consider me dumb are the dumbest and most immature? Guess I'm not good with children. Or non-philosophical people. Perhaps I should try using a more aggressive approach directly towards the person while using words they can't understand so they stop thinking they can understand me.
 

ddtmm

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I actually managed to get more stories done, that was neat. also did the church properly first time lol no need to cheat reset it... like so many times before
 
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