I'm going to put this the politest way I know how: The core themes of the game are up to the person developing it and telling the story.
The developer telling the story they want to tell, the best way they know how is the only 'respect' they owe their audience. Nobody needs your imprimateur, or that of any other person who comes across the game and decides they think it belongs to them for some reason.
Nobody is forcing you to watch or read anything. If you don't like the content, don't play. These are not difficult concepts.
Whatever tag you want to put on that scene (Voyeur, NTR... I don't really care), it's not a wild statement to say it's incompatible with most people's taste in Harem games. Everyone here knows this discussion pops up in basically every harem game thread out there. Harem game enjoyers are very passionate about their harem games.
Oppai Odyssey is an amazing game and I'm fairly certain these forums are made for people to share their opinions or experiences with the game as they see them. Never did I pretend that the developer has to listen to me, I even stated the very opposite. But I'm sharing my preferences and my wishes, just like anyone else is free to do and regularly does.
Anyone who has ever been a creator understands that they DO owe their audience something, on some level. That doesn't mean they're a slave to their audience wishes either, obviously, but there's very clearly a middle ground there that makes sense and feels right for any given creative.
Also we're talking about an incredibly simple change here. It probably wouldn't even take 10 minutes to implement. And in return there's going to be way less posts and feedback that brings this up, and the players that dislike that kind of content are going to feel respected and seen and so be ever more loyal and the people who like/don't mind that kind of content aren't going to lose anything. It's pretty much the easiest win-win situation that will ever exist.
I mean, yes? What? I genuinely don't understand how this is weird to anyone. I, me, will speak for me and my preferences. What, did you expect me to get here and advocate for content that I don't want? Or do you genuinely go into game threads and ask if the developer can't introduce more of some theme that you genuinely don't care about? Of course *I* advocate for *my* likes. It's the only way this works.
Like I don't get the reasoning that's going on here at all. Anyone is free to advocate for their own preferences. And it's not like I jumped into the thread about some game that's clearly meant to have, for example, hardcore scat content and demand they remove the scat. The developer themselves said that these alien-on-sexy-chicks is a side-story. Narratively it's clearly a side-story. It's not the least bit entitled to petition a game developer to make a small change that makes the game vastly more enjoyable for me and others like me. In fact that kind of feedback happens all the time and is entirely par-the-course and to be expected in any sort of game development and indeed in basically any sort of media.
Counterpoint: more giant, knobby alien cocks pounding hot chicks till their minds are turned to mush from the pleasure
And that's the thing, I don't oppose that whatsoever. If that's what the developer wants to do and if more players like you enjoy that, that's genuinely awesome! This is not a counterpoint because our positions aren't opposed at all. I don't want you to have less of that kind of content in any way. That's not what this was ever about and I feel like I actually made that abundantly clear from the get-go. Hell, I will even applaud more content like that as long as it gets to be optional. A simple little "Do you want to see this" prompt before every such scene is such an incredibly simple little thing that leaves everyone happy. More great content that more different players can enjoy just means more success for Oppai Odyssey and that makes me happy! But if more varied content comes at the expense of driving away players that got here before it was introduced and prefer not to see it, then that means it's NOT going to drive more success.