so after the prologue I can choose between the ntr route and another route? thats pretty nice also how many routes have this game? I dont want to botherCould actually be a bluff check, alas, probably too much of a headache to account for in the later events.
You have full control over the wife cheating. After the prologue, you'll get a option to permamently disable dialogue options that lead to NTR scenes.
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Ah, I was just joking. It was a really amusing event, but it's definitely better as a fond memory to share with other fans of the game rather than something to keep.Could actually be a bluff check, alas, probably too much of a headache to account for in the later events.
Kind of. To be more precise, there's a lot of events that can make Alexia fall more under the influence of Jezera or Andras, events that can make her more corrupt in general, and events that can put more of a wedge between her and Rowan. Eventually, she can choose to pursue an affair with Jezera or Andras if these things go far enough - though you'll still be given the opportunity to back out of it; the game is pretty good about giving the player a choice in what the want to see.so after the prologue I can choose between the ntr route and another route? thats pretty nice
SoC strives to provide a natural progression for scenes, which, not that I think of it, can appear... Inconsistent.so after the prologue I can choose between the ntr route and another route? thats pretty nice also how many routes have this game? I dont want to bother
Is there a need to use that tone, buddy? SOC updates are really extense and include a ton of scenes. That's a lot of art and writing getting done every two months, so they have to choose which character arcs to include. People generally don't realize how hard that is until they start working on their own games and see the struggle.is there any new gay scenes this update? or they forgot again that exist gay and bi people playing this game?
Plus, I really can't think of any other games that offer bisexual options to this extent - usually, a game will cater almost exclusively to m/m or m/f content, with at most a token character offering a couple of scenes worth of the other. To insult the game for not going far enough is to insult it for establishing a baseline that goes far beyond any other game I can think of.Is there a need to use that tone, buddy? SOC updates are really extense and include a ton of scenes. That's a lot of art and writing getting done every two months, so they have to choose which character arcs to include. People generally don't realize how hard that is until they start working on their own games and see the struggle.
This team puntually deliver their updates, providing both quantity and quality each time -which, as you probably know, is highly unusual- but that doesn't mean every update will cater to all tastes. That's the price of dealing with a large range of fetishes and orientations.
Think of all the futa lovers out there, how long did they wait until they got new scenes? You can't make everybody happy at all times, especially not with a product as diversified as this.
>A fellow gay guy looking for m/m scenes.
if you say that I can enable it does that mean that I can disable it? sorry for asking too muchSoC strives to provide a natural progression for scenes, which, not that I think of it, can appear... Inconsistent.
NTR route goes likes this - you'll be offered events where Alexia can be friendly towards either Andras (classic NTR with a male bastard) or Jezera (A somewhat lighter lesbian NTR). If Alexia is friendly, she'll slowly fall under their sway. This doesn't necesserily lock her out of Rowan events at first - but this train goes in one direction only, with the full fallout being seen only during the epilogue of Act 1 (yet to be written).
You can enable NTR and still avoid all NTR scenes. All sex scenes are optional in the game*, and the wife doesn't cheat without the player's intervention.
*Unless a pattern of behaviour is established through player choices across multiple events.
The non NTR route is just the NTR route with NTR taken out.I would like to know if this game has unique content for the non-ntr route? Or is there a classic version: will you see all the content of ntr and not ntr on the ntr route?
It's a pity. Anyway, thanks for your reply.The non NTR route is just the NTR route with NTR taken out.
So even if you have it disabled does it still just happen in the back ground.It's a pity. Anyway, thanks for your reply.
The basic element of the game is this. NTR is not a "route" per say. Instead, there is a stat that goes up and down as influence goes up or down. Eventually, if the stat is high enough, an event chain around NTR taking it further will fire.I would like to know if this game has unique content for the non-ntr route? Or is there a classic version: will you see all the content of ntr and not ntr on the ntr route?
Not sure what you mean by this.Rein Was the topic discussed involving looping events based on Alexia's level of corruption? In other words, a solution to job paths hitting a dead end.
The game is designed to be a massive and entirely complete story even with the NTR toggle off. As a result there are LITERALLY HUNDREDS of sex scenes that can be viewed with NTR off.Maybe I'll give the game a chance, but first I would like to know the ratio of ntr / non ntr content. It just seems to me that if you play with ntr turned off, the story will be incomplete (since there are no scenes that should be opposite to ntr scenes). And with ntr turned on, it makes no sense for me to play, because I don't have ntr fetish. Well, or option 3, to play the game like in Nukige, but I'm not particularly interested in this either.
Then I think this game is not for me. Thanks for saving the time.So even if you have it disabled does it still just happen in the back ground.