Yeah, I get it. But once the game is complete, I most likely won't enjoy these random sex scenes any more or less, because they don't serve any purpose other than sex stuff for the sake of sex stuff. I'm getting the impression that once the story stuff starts dropping and opening new and exciting avenues, I'll be like "Dope, but I wish he would have started with this stuff," rather than spend his time filling several days with random sex acts. For the time being, we're just being thrown handfuls of candy and told to wait, wait, wait until dinner. The candy is fairly sweet, don't get me wrong. But it's just candy.
Yeah, the dev "has only scratched the surface of" this game. True, I guess. But he's had more than enough time to delve deep into the entire series. "But this is how it went in the first game," some might say. I think the dev mentioned something similar, but as I implied in my post, Sexbot I was given certain allowances because it was the first game--that is where we allowed time for the dev to "scratch the surface." Recalibrated is the sequel, and sequels should distinguish themselves from their predecessors is some way. A whole story world and cast of characters and diverse relationships were established by the end of the first game, ready to be utilized in the second game--utilized for more than just random sex scenes.
Or, more simply put, I think of it like this: Game 1: scratching the surface; Game 2: breaking through the ice and diving deep. Game 3 (if there will be one): either suffocating in the depths or rising back to the surface. In Game 2, all I've seen so far is a few little jabs here and there with a chisel.