- Jul 17, 2020
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I agree with you that the coding for this ain't trivial, but I think you are wildly underestimating how complex writing this particular VN is. In fact, the complexity of the coding and the writing come from the same place, the sheer number of branches and variables in the story.I see where you are coming from but the story is definitely not that complex that 10 writers couldn't complete it in 4-5 years like someone else mentioned. You basically have 2 stories, Ian's and Lena and you write those two mostly separate from one another. You decide where you want to go with them and then write all of the supporting characters depending on how you want them to interact/react with the two protagonists.
Lets use the example of Ian asking Lena for them to be an official couple. The whole idea behind the scene is that Ian asks Lena to be his girlfriend and then you go from there writing the variables. For example, If Lena had sex with Jeremy she will say no to the request, and so on. Maybe writing the dialogue for all of the different scenes is time consuming and hard but figuring out the variables shouldn't be that hard as all of the supporting characters already have a role to fulfill which was assigned to them.
Ian and Lena can already meet quite a few times, and each time they do you have to take into account their personal history with each other as well as any other people in the scene or that they may reference...this gets exponentially more complex with each subsequent interaction between them or anyone else, given that each character can interact with them independently and that also has to be taken into account.
This complexity also bleeds into other aspects like (as you said) coding the logic for all of this and taking into account all the different apparel that characters may wear in any scene (or details like the black eye mentioned earlier), or even if a character should appear in that scene at all.
I'm getting a headache just thinking about it.