Well, it's not a text-based RPG, but more of a visual novel, and I'm more focused on what I'm shown during the movement of events and the plot. So it's more accurate to say that it's not that I don't believe Asuna, but rather that I experience a cogentive dissonance between her statistics and her behavior on the screen during the game.
From my point of view, this is a failure. And Fujino is basically telling us - "Don't look at how I've implemented the visual representation of Asuna, but just look at the numbers and a few sentences in the statistics."
I don't understand why he's doing this. Why is there such a difference between Asuna's hypothetical and actual behavior?
Well, here, of course, is one of the funniest NTR stupidities.
I don't understand this, because after one year of being with my wife, I was able to recognize her in almost any way. From behind, from above, from the side, from below, by the shape of her ears, by the color of her hair, eyes, voice, by any mole on her body or by the shape of her body itself, by the phrases she says.
And Kirito has known Asuna for 4 years, and Fujino's desperate actions to "turn off Kirito's brain" look about the same as trying to plug a hole in the Titanic with wax. Stupid and helpless. I would understand if Asuna and Kirito had only been dating for 2 weeks at the beginning of the game. But it's been 4 years... I didn't pay attention to such moments before, but the quarantine arch just brings such disastrous actions to the fore. It's one thing when Inoda becomes invisible and Kirito can't recognize anything, but it's quite another when Kirito can't recognize Asuna by the color of her hair or by the side of her face or by her voice. Asuna and Kirito don't seem to know each other at all or know each other at the level of a couple who haven't even had sex yet.
Quarantine arc actually showed how bad Fujino is at writing the plot of events and explaining questionable points.
In a whisper: "Very bad..."
It would be better if he continued to make games without a plot and without corruption.