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Great analysis and I agree mostly with it! I think what plays an important role for the anger too isYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
There's a bunch of Honey Select games like that, too. Maybe it's not the engine, but the creators.I would go so far as to say honey select is better looking than DAZ games in all but the most extremely well done DAZ games. Only a hand full of DAZ games on here are actually better looking IMO. There tons of them where the characters look disgusting/monstrous.
LOL! While a leak would be nice to play the new update soon, "Pale Carnations" public version does not wait long. Just a bit over a week, 18.6. to it being released. So either with a leak or the public version, the waiting time is acceptable.wheres the new update leak people!
My eyes are still scarred by most of the characters in Where the Heart Is.I would go so far as to say honey select is better looking than DAZ games in all but the most extremely well done DAZ games. Only a hand full of DAZ games on here are actually better looking IMO. There tons of them where the characters look disgusting/monstrous.
So the bell curve of competence with HS and DAZ look pretty much the same. For every highly accomplished dev using HS there are hundreds probably thousands turning out crap. The same is true for devs using DAZ. Both technologies can create extremely attractive characters. Both can create monstrously offensive characters. It's also important to recognize that one person's monster is another's god or goddess. Tastes vary after all especially in these matters.I would go so far as to say honey select is better looking than DAZ games in all but the most extremely well done DAZ games. Only a hand full of DAZ games on here are actually better looking IMO. There tons of them where the characters look disgusting/monstrous.