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Can i see the stats you base this claim on?and I don't think most players doing female playthroughs would like that.
But whatever, do as you like i guess.
Can i see the stats you base this claim on?and I don't think most players doing female playthroughs would like that.
ThanksIt's likely that M/F content will be expanded for the female protagonist at some point in the future. For the time being, though, I want to be realistic about what's possible for a solo developer working on multiple projects. More time spent on M/F content means less time on lesbian content, and I don't think most players doing female playthroughs would like that.
Whenever I have extra development time available, I'll work on adding more M/F content for the female protagonist.
A proper tribbing position will be added in the next update or two.
If you choose to allow non-monogamy for Valerie, then you will also be able to decide whether she can be with other women, men, or both.
This means you can let her sleep with other girls (like Annestria and Rena) while forbidding her from being with men. On the other hand, you could also keep the other women for yourself while allowing Valerie to fool around with guys. Lots of options in terms of how you define your relationship with Valerie.
The first two-thirds of the game will be based in the current region (Rothagen) and its vicinity. The last third of the game will see the main characters travelling to other nations. So, while the story is largely focused on the personal mission of the four main characters, there will also be some development with regards to the issues and politics of other nations.
The protagonist will have a lengthy flashback in the next story arc (Act 3) showing what happened prior to the events of the game. This will also play a big role in the story afterwards, as the MC has left 'something' behind on Earth.
There are three love interests in the game currently (Valerie, Rena, Annestria) and you can choose to pursue them all at the same time, while also having optional flings with others.
This game, from day 1, was clearly intended for an audience (as far as the female protagonist goes) that is mostly or rather even outright solely interested in girl on girl stuff. The Dev never was intentionally ambiguous about that (so the Dev absolutely did not try to lure in people with false pretenses) and there even is a male protagonist for those who prefer straight content who gets no less content than the female one. I've basically read more or less every single post in this thread and by large the people interested in the female protagonist route (who also are an active part of the discussion) are here for exactly that, the fact it's a female protag who can be played as a lesbian, in a game, that offers about 50/50 in terms of content for straight and for lesbian enthusiasts. There is an abundancy of games with female protagonists who are only meant to be fucked by a plethora of male NPCs, no need to try and ruin the few games which are not like that & that is literally what that demand is.Can i see the stats you base this claim on?
But whatever, do as you like i guess.
This game's an instant 5/5 if you can get them all into a polycule.There are three love interests in the game currently (Valerie, Rena, Annestria) and you can choose to pursue them all at the same time, while also having optional flings with others.
You can read? Valerie clearly asking you, would you like if the people can flirt with her? choose <No. You are mine> and that's it! Stop whining about "cuck shit".Some damn good stuff nice wholesome romance hope there is no cuck shit in the future.
Yea, it's quite obvious the appeal of this game lies mainly in its lesbian path. The hetro path feels like an afterthought and is quite honestly flavorless and run of the mill.I'm thrilled with this game. Even if I don't quite understand the point of the training sessions yet. Finally, a game where the focus is not on big cocks and breasts and girls are only portrayed as sex addicts. The lesbian path is very well thought out and appeals to me (as a woman). Keep it up, I'm looking forward to the next update
I disagree.Yea, it's quite obvious the appeal of this game lies mainly in its lesbian path. The hetro path feels like an afterthought and is quite honestly flavorless and run of the mill.
Uh, what? There are two primary forms male or female protagonist being an afterthought usually takes: different amount of content and it being written for one, with the second protagonist then later being added poorly.Yea, it's quite obvious the appeal of this game lies mainly in its lesbian path. The hetro path feels like an afterthought and is quite honestly flavorless and run of the mill.
To add to this, Rebel Duet was actually conceptualized at first as a male protagonist game, in order to set it apart from my other game. Once the first-person perspective was decided on, I chose to include both male and female protagonists (with the exact same amount of unique content) as it became much more feasible.Doesn't mean that the female protagonist playthrough isn't more interesting/flavorfull/fun for some or many players (it's certainly for me), but that's not because the male protagonist is an afterthought
Yup. I'm hoping to have 0.8 released by the end of this month, and then 0.9 (which will coincide with the Steam release) between late August to early September!So, Steam release soon?
I want it on GOG the most lol.Yup. I'm hoping to have 0.8 released by the end of this month, and then 0.9 (which will coincide with the Steam release) between late August to early September!
Now I know what I will get myself for the birthday.and then 0.9 (which will coincide with the Steam release) between late August to early September!