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Unity !Ω Factorial Omega: My Dystopian Robot Girlfriend [v0.90.6] [Incontinent Cell]

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JakeTapper

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Dialogues that come from the bot reflecting on what she sees, events where she tries to be more human, use makeup on her own, trying to cook something nice for you, trying to create her own oufits, talking about the most recent sexual encounter and asking you about what you did and what would you like in the future, taking you on a date instead of waiting for you to take her out, having more reactive dialogues during sex and being specific about the current interaction. In general, making the bot more proactive would be a really good addition, and also adding more dialogues that reflect decisions and interactions more deeply, all of this could make the relationship more real.
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Daisies

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Only non-incest game on this site I'd give money to if I could afford it lol. About to do my like 10th playthrough.
 
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lolzorzs

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Damn they weren't kidding about the grinding. Even with the cheat activated it took me an hour just to get 3/4 of the body parts for the robot. And this is still quick relative to most RPGs like Violated Heroine.
This is what people are talking about with how some porn games cannot be picked up and played/get satisfaction in less than 20 minutes.
This is why arcade style games and especially the Megaman level selection is the way to go for these sort of games. RPG and Incremental games always have slow beginnings compared to hack n slasher, shooters and most wide appeal games, just like Halo had you start quickly with a lot of shit thrown in your face.
The way to get above this RPG syndrome is to use somebody else's save while knowing exactly what you did in it. RPGs without saves would be impossible to play.
RPGs also started learning and literally gave you a dose of drugsthrough endgame content in the first level. Castlevania Symphony of the Night says hello.
 

Digteren

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I think the reason I'm fine with the grinding in this game is that the theme is sort of "life with this android"
It gives a real sense of many days passing when you have to do these things.
If finishing the money grind and turning to Jun doesn't give you that sense of "that's my waifu" then I understand where you're coming from, but if you ask me, the game manages to do exactly what it sets out to do. Even in its unfinished state.
 

Shadesishere

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Damn they weren't kidding about the grinding. Even with the cheat activated it took me an hour just to get 3/4 of the body parts for the robot. And this is still quick relative to most RPGs like Violated Heroine.
This is what people are talking about with how some porn games cannot be picked up and played/get satisfaction in less than 20 minutes.
This is why arcade style games and especially the Megaman level selection is the way to go for these sort of games. RPG and Incremental games always have slow beginnings compared to hack n slasher, shooters and most wide appeal games, just like Halo had you start quickly with a lot of shit thrown in your face.
The way to get above this RPG syndrome is to use somebody else's save while knowing exactly what you did in it. RPGs without saves would be impossible to play.
RPGs also started learning and literally gave you a dose of drugsthrough endgame content in the first level. Castlevania Symphony of the Night says hello.
"I need a dopamine/satisfaction hit ASAP which I didn't get from this game, so I'm complaining and comparing it to others game that give me a hit quickly"
that's what I hear from you.
wanna know how I visualize you? :
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evaw

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I think the reason I'm fine with the grinding in this game is that the theme is sort of "life with this android"
It gives a real sense of many days passing when you have to do these things.
If finishing the money grind and turning to Jun doesn't give you that sense of "that's my waifu" then I understand where you're coming from, but if you ask me, the game manages to do exactly what it sets out to do. Even in its unfinished state.
Everyone can create ai girlfriend - why devs don't attach it into a game...
 

ViviX12

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Damn they weren't kidding about the grinding. Even with the cheat activated it took me an hour just to get 3/4 of the body parts for the robot. And this is still quick relative to most RPGs like Violated Heroine.
This is what people are talking about with how some porn games cannot be picked up and played/get satisfaction in less than 20 minutes.
This is why arcade style games and especially the Megaman level selection is the way to go for these sort of games. RPG and Incremental games always have slow beginnings compared to hack n slasher, shooters and most wide appeal games, just like Halo had you start quickly with a lot of shit thrown in your face.
The way to get above this RPG syndrome is to use somebody else's save while knowing exactly what you did in it. RPGs without saves would be impossible to play.
RPGs also started learning and literally gave you a dose of drugsthrough endgame content in the first level. Castlevania Symphony of the Night says hello.
You simply haven't got the stonk grindset
 

lolzorzs

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"I need a dopamine/satisfaction hit ASAP which I didn't get from this game, so I'm complaining and comparing it to others game that give me a hit quickly"
that's what I hear from you.
wanna know how I visualize you? :
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It is important to understand the differences between casual shooter players and RPG players when making a game. I'm trying to understand it myself when I plan on making my games.
Translation to mass appealing to multiple and large demographics is always important.
 

lolzorzs

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You simply haven't got the stonk grindset
I played Dungeon Siege 1 multiplayer and treated it like a MMORPG despite only having 8 players at one time in it with 2 maps so big and so optimized it put WoW's to shame.
I played Runescape my child. Until I quit and moved onto a much superior MMO devoid of grinding and devoid of level 100s+ that MMO was called Guild Wars 1.

I must understand the sheeple to appeal to them, but from the perspective of a shepherd, not that of a sheep.

Just like I'm trying to understand the selfish greater need to play hero for the things you love, yet the lack of loving oneself/lack of self-respect is often much weaker than advocating for someone else but yourself, almost like a lack of responsibility to the self. This allows us to self insert into objects, animals, etc. that don't belong to us, aren't us, do not share our bodies, but we wish to transplant our self onto them through proxy.
 
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evaw

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It is important to understand the differences between casual shooter players and RPG players when making a game. I'm trying to understand it myself when I plan on making my games.
Translation to mass appealing to multiple and large demographics is always important.
:LOL: how do you define differences between casual shooter players and RPG players - cause I play BF and my favorite game Pathfinder.
 

ViviX12

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I played Dungeon Siege 1 multiplayer and treated it like a MMORPG despite only having 8 players at one time in it with 2 maps so big and so optimized it put WoW's to shame.
I played Runescape my child. Until I quit and moved onto a much superior MMO devoid of grinding and devoid of level 100s+ that MMO was called Guild Wars 1.

I must understand the sheeple to appeal to them, but from the perspective of a shepherd, not that of a sheep.

Just like I'm trying to understand the selfish greater need to play hero for the things you love, yet the lack of loving oneself/lack of self-respect is often much weaker than advocating for someone else but yourself, almost like a lack of responsibility to the self. This allows us to self insert into objects, animals, etc. that don't belong to us, aren't us, do not share our bodies, but we wish to transplant our self onto them through proxy.
I've no idea what you're trying to say or prove here, I'm just saying if money's the issue you clearly haven't done stonks in the game.
 

wetnoodle32

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I played Dungeon Siege 1 multiplayer and treated it like a MMORPG despite only having 8 players at one time in it with 2 maps so big and so optimized it put WoW's to shame.
I played Runescape my child. Until I quit and moved onto a much superior MMO devoid of grinding and devoid of level 100s+ that MMO was called Guild Wars 1.

I must understand the sheeple to appeal to them, but from the perspective of a shepherd, not that of a sheep.

Just like I'm trying to understand the selfish greater need to play hero for the things you love, yet the lack of loving oneself/lack of self-respect is often much weaker than advocating for someone else but yourself, almost like a lack of responsibility to the self. This allows us to self insert into objects, animals, etc. that don't belong to us, aren't us, do not share our bodies, but we wish to transplant our self onto them through proxy.
We need a nerd emoji reaction
 
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lolzorzs

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I've no idea what you're trying to say or prove here, I'm just saying if money's the issue you clearly haven't done stonks in the game.
YOU WILL NEVER BE A CAT. You're not even properly stuck in transition like Schrodinger's cat. You're a poser both ways.
 
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