- Jan 28, 2022
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Jesus Christ another one... Your post is completely pointless and I've already responded to it. All of those things you listed would be answered if Jeremy's characterization would be upgraded from npc status to mc status. As a writer, you could do that not just with Jeremy, but with every single character in the game.And without those answers, Jeremy wouldn't become a better character simply because you could play as him.
Yes, one of those is designed to be mc and the other one to be npc. You could easily swap those roles and give us bigger insight into Jeremy's thoughts, past, give him more possible agency and character developement opportunities along the way to truly flesh him out and...Ian is first and foremost, a wannabe writer, who has a wide social network with his friends who he constantly interacts with, he has different ambitions (and struggles along the way) that define him. Sure, the heart-break might make him act more like a player, but he wouldn't be a jerk about it.
What do we gain with Jeremy as a protagonist? A typical protagonist of a porn game whose sole focus is to bang as many girls as possible, while also trying to win the MMA tournament.
Nah, fuck it, I am done. I feel like I'm being in a loop, banging my head against a wall, trying to desperately tell people that Ian is better as an mc because he's written to be mc while Jeremy's characterization is worse and less complex because he's an npc. Which is by design. That's completely intentional. It applies to every single other character in the game except Lena. It's also something any competent writer could easily swap, if wanted.
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