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Damn the recent what if was great but it's just cut at the best part... hope there is a chapter 6 part 2 at one point in the future.
2:1 ratio was scrapped. when you got maybe 5 vanilla suggestions to 40 ntr suggestions a month it's clear not many of his top supporters wanna see it. but it can still win if a suggestion garners enough votes.Didn't the dev promise no more than 2:1 ratio on content of what if's?
More importantly is there any confirmation if we can end the femdomish stuff Ophelia's going down in the next update or not? Seems completely out of place with how much of the "stud" the mc looks like to have that stuff go down.
No, you have not understood correctly.So, if I understand correctly, there's no continuation in this update? only added some ntr scenes in the previous chapters?
yesSo, if I understand correctly, there's no continuation in this update? only added some ntr scenes in the previous chapters?
And yet they exist I have seen soo much wonder woman porn, DC won't do it because they are afraid of being boycotted by what ever mortality groups are around. Life get less fun when you have you push passed pickets every day.I'll throw in my 2 cents. The it's non-canon argument doesn't fully work.
Let's take a popular comic characters like Batman, Spiderman, Superman or Wonder Woman. There is the core version and other versions set in their own contained universe, think the comic book vs the movie versions as an example. Even though they are their own separate characters, they can still reflect on the perception of the character overall.
If you approached DC and said you wanted to do a comic with an alternative version of Wonder Woman where she becomes an absolute whore and goes around getting into gangbangs, even if there was an audience for that, that it could make them some profit, they would in no way allow it because they know it would reflect on Wonder Woman overall.
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This is an interesting analogy. Protecting a brand in order to preserve an audience should be a key consideration for creators.I'll throw in my 2 cents. The it's non-canon argument doesn't fully work.
Let's take a popular comic characters like Batman, Spiderman, Superman or Wonder Woman. There is the core version and other versions set in their own contained universe, think the comic book vs the movie versions as an example. Even though they are their own separate characters, they can still reflect on the perception of the character overall.
If you approached DC and said you wanted to do a comic with an alternative version of Wonder Woman where she becomes an absolute whore and goes around getting into gangbangs, even if there was an audience for that, that it could make them some profit, they would in no way allow it because they know it would reflect on Wonder Woman overall.