Yeah... that too.I'm mostly bummed its all prerendered cutscenes. I could've accepted them toning it down if they at least had some dynamic h interactions during actual gameplay.
Yeah... that too.I'm mostly bummed its all prerendered cutscenes. I could've accepted them toning it down if they at least had some dynamic h interactions during actual gameplay.
Personally I would say given how this game's premise was anything but serious from the very beginning, the girls were obviously all gonna be sluts, there was probably not "real romance" in the cards to begin with.I hate to wade into the morass that is ntr discussion, but just to offer an opinion on why it is such a hot topic (leaving aside the purposeful trolls who just want to inject some chaos into the thread) here goes: Did you ever really crush hard on someone in highschool only to have them start going out with the captain of the basketball team or some other chad? Well the way you felt then, the anger and frustration as well as the nagging feeling that maybe you aren't such hot shit after all, has created a fair bit of trauma in some people and seeing their fictional love interest brings back those memories. I suspect this is particularly true for people who are currently romantically undersupplied. So if you've got some emotional scars because of this, you may want to avoid reopening them, and this is magnified the more you invest your personal feelings into the game characters.
Now I can empathize with folks who have this traumatic experience, I really do share your pain and it took me a number of years to work past those episodes in high school and the first couple of years in uni. I'm not a big fan of netorare and I try to avoid it when possible. On the other hand, netori is just fine with me, in fact I find it to be a bit of a kink (possibly because I'm getting vicarious revenge on that aforementioned basketball chad...). But really, your past trauma or current dislikes can be easily avoided by just not playing the games when they come out. You don't have to bore us to tears with hyperbolic "discussions" which don't get us anywhere, particularly when it turns into kink shaming.
But this is the internet. People can get angry, people can behave badly and cause trouble. People can wave an enormous edick around because it's mostly just text on a screen. And they do.
" 58,730 backers pledged £1,668,626 "I wonder how often they will release updates, didn't they have a massive kickstarter already?
Jesus fucking christ..Since you ask politely I will try to give you a general idea as I understand it. Hopefully, the Dev's don't delete this for being 'off topic'. Also please note that this is a gross oversimplification and I am glossing over many debated points.
While the real answer to this question is no doubt as diverse as each individual person. It likely has to do with an individual's approach to sexual attraction, stories, and personal morals. Traits such as one's Demisexuality, orientation, and personal view of sex as a physical or emotional act. Combine with an individual's approach to a story. Some see themselves as the MC some as a 3rd party observer.
Combine again with personal morals, specifically related to sex. This isn't a right/wrong or good/bad morals. One may see their partner getting off with someone else as a way to make that partner happy. Others may see this as a betrayal or being left out. Why a person sees this one way or another is a complex combination of nature & nurture. Personal trama is also a big 'X factor in this.
Basically (and again I stress, oversimplification) Take someone's rating in each of these areas, assign them a value, graph the result and you will have an accurate indicator of what arouses them sexually. The inverse is also true so it is also possible to take the opposite (invert the graph/values) and you will have a basic model of fetishes they like and dislike.
People saying I dislike 'X' or can there be 'Y' are just the results of these personal factors manifesting. It is also why some people see a tag like 'Futa' and don't care, whereas others lose their shit. Or some people say 'NTR' is exactly (insert their strict definition) and (even though they may be correct technically) don't understand why 'NTR-haters' are still pissed. Skippable/Not-skippable, Avoidable/Unavoidable, these are all values in that personal graph and have a value of importance to each individual.
Sadly, it also explains why debates around the value, inclusion/exclusion of 'X fetish' will never end. Even if everyone was 100% honest with zero trolling, everyone's 'perceived value' (a whole subject to itself) is different.
Anyway, I hope this gives you some insight into the psychology behind it.
If your truly interested in the subject I suggest reading; The Psychology of Human Sexuality by Justin Lehmiller. It's available on Amazon for a couple of bucks and is fairly easy to read without any prior knowledge of psychology. It's not an exhaustive answer (it is a very complex subject), but it does present many of the generally accepted principles of psychological factors.
Just to note, the devs don't come here so any problems with NTR etc, won't get to them here.Such great artwork from the preview pics.
Planned NTR / Sharing / etc, content means I will ignore it.
Sad, because the artwork is awesome.
Good luck Dev.
As I said, devs don't come here but even so it's the site mods that deal with deleting posts etc...Since you ask politely I will try to give you a general idea as I understand it. Hopefully, the Dev's don't delete this for being 'off topic'. Also please note that this is a gross oversimplification and I am glossing over many debated points.
While the real answer to this question is no doubt as diverse as each individual person. It likely has to do with an individual's approach to sexual attraction, stories, and personal morals. Traits such as one's Demisexuality, orientation, and personal view of sex as a physical or emotional act. Combine with an individual's approach to a story. Some see themselves as the MC some as a 3rd party observer.
Combine again with personal morals, specifically related to sex. This isn't a right/wrong or good/bad morals. One may see their partner getting off with someone else as a way to make that partner happy. Others may see this as a betrayal or being left out. Why a person sees this one way or another is a complex combination of nature & nurture. Personal trama is also a big 'X factor in this.
Basically (and again I stress, oversimplification) Take someone's rating in each of these areas, assign them a value, graph the result and you will have an accurate indicator of what arouses them sexually. The inverse is also true so it is also possible to take the opposite (invert the graph/values) and you will have a basic model of fetishes they like and dislike.
People saying I dislike 'X' or can there be 'Y' are just the results of these personal factors manifesting. It is also why some people see a tag like 'Futa' and don't care, whereas others lose their shit. Or some people say 'NTR' is exactly (insert their strict definition) and (even though they may be correct technically) don't understand why 'NTR-haters' are still pissed. Skippable/Not-skippable, Avoidable/Unavoidable, these are all values in that personal graph and have a value of importance to each individual.
Sadly, it also explains why debates around the value, inclusion/exclusion of 'X fetish' will never end. Even if everyone was 100% honest with zero trolling, everyone's 'perceived value' (a whole subject to itself) is different.
Anyway, I hope this gives you some insight into the psychology behind it.
If your truly interested in the subject I suggest reading; The Psychology of Human Sexuality by Justin Lehmiller. It's available on Amazon for a couple of bucks and is fairly easy to read without any prior knowledge of psychology. It's not an exhaustive answer (it is a very complex subject), but it does present many of the generally accepted principles of psychological factors.
Hmm. Tell me more about these Daz3D trannies, if you will good person.If in a game you see an ass that looks like an ass just download it, eventually I will have to return to Daz3D Trannies but I deserve a break from time to time.
Would you be so kind to upload your save data?Uhh..it took me like 4-5 hours to finish what's here. And I have experience from playing the beta xD
Again its public record that they wanted to design this to be as light-hearted as possible, you shouldn't have expected something like the Kunoichi films, it just wouldn't fly on Steam.tbh sex in this game is too vanilla if compare to their older studio fow works so that's unfortinate.
No the only girls recruitable atm are DEMI, Lily, and KillisionAny scenes in the game with Sova? (as far as I understand she's the short one like a space-gnome)
That just isn't possible, as viewing scenes from different angles might resullt in well...you'd see the holes so to speak. Like how in a typical game, viewing a cutscene from another angle can break things.Yeah, that is true. It ain't bad but I would've liked us to be able to switch camera angles.
Some devs are there in their game's thread though. Apparently it confuses many people.Just to note, the devs don't come here so any problems with NTR etc, won't get to them here.
I hate you. Put Spoiler in next time!
So they should have the funds at least." 58,730 backers pledged £1,668,626 "
Boom.