I don't want to force you in any way but, you should play it because there's an explanation for that scene after, the only thing I can say is... not everything is like it appears at a first impression.One of the few times I actively avoided the mother in one of these games. Only way to see her scene is to follow up two other dudes and that is an absolute no for me.
She still fucks two guys prior to the player and gods alone know how many after the mc leaves which is an issue for me. Rather just not touch her in that context. Ended up just skipping scenes with her which truncated the update but I can live with that.I don't want to force you in any way but, you should play it because there's an explanation for that scene after, the only thing I can say is... not everything is like it appears at a first impression.![]()
Wouldn't say that since way more than 90% of the time it doesn't help and the two extra clicks one in 10 updates do not justify that for me - but if it works for you it's doing no harm.easier to copy saves from old \game to new \game.
One of the few times I actively avoided the mother in one of these games. Only way to see her scene is to follow up two other dudes and that is an absolute no for me.
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Hot ass treat her like a whore and watersports scene is all you missed lewd wise.
Love that scene personally but eh it ain't for everyone
Didn't skip dialogue. First post was prior to the reveal. My choice still stands in ignoring sloppy seconds slut, even more so with watersports involved.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Doesn't matter in AVN worlds. No dangers to keeping it in the family.it means a chance of genetical defect of abou 20-30%?(if I remeber my numbers correctly, maybe higher in about 40-50%)
Actually, I don't remember too many games where "full family" babies were actually delivered. Mostly it happens behind the scenes after the credits roll, doesn't it?Doesn't matter in AVN worlds. No dangers to keeping it in the family.
Also I'm pretty sure I mentioned internal logic on how the world works and multiple ways that an author could/tend to explain away the issue so I didn't even understand the intent of that comment.Actually, I don't remember too many games where "full family" babies were actually delivered. Mostly it happens behind the scenes after the credits roll, doesn't it?
But yeah, as with everything else, certain practical problems can be ignored within a story (movie, book, AVN). However, depending on the individual of course, some omissions don't work as well as others.
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Doesn't matter in AVN worlds. No dangers to keeping it in the family.
I mean I do not want to get too deep into the woods but:Actually, I don't remember too many games where "full family" babies were actually delivered. Mostly it happens behind the scenes after the credits roll, doesn't it?
But yeah, as with everything else, certain practical problems can be ignored within a story (movie, book, AVN). However, depending on the individual of course, some omissions don't work as well as others.
You got a point there. Though throughout history, sometimes some fields of knowledge have just stalled for centuries and what was "close to getting done" in the 11th century was basically the same in the 17th while other stuff progressed faster.I mean I do not want to get too deep into the woods but:
The science and technology to travel to a distant planetary system are barely theoretical concepts to us that we truly do not know how to accomplish right now
The S and T to manipulate genes to prevent birth defects are something we can conceive achieving within a couple/few decades
So ignoring "inbreeding" is super duper within internal logic as compared to astronomical distances traversed in less than 100+ years
Just saying
PEACE
yes, I said that they most likelly had the tech on my original comment.I mean I do not want to get too deep into the woods but:
The science and technology to travel to a distant planetary system are barely theoretical concepts to us that we truly do not know how to accomplish right now
The S and T to manipulate genes to prevent birth defects are something we can conceive achieving within a couple/few decades
So ignoring "inbreeding" is super duper within internal logic as compared to astronomical distances traversed in less than 100+ years
Just saying
PEACE
yeah, moralitty is the reason why we aren't that much closer than before, and sometimes just religous uproar.You got a point there. Though throughout history, sometimes some fields of knowledge have just stalled for centuries and what was "close to getting done" in the 11th century was basically the same in the 17th while other stuff progressed faster.
Most of the time you're correct of course. However, I cannot see how a baby can be gotten rid off the problems arising from incest without making it a different baby. But that's a whole different question.
What I meant was more the - philosophical - question: if a man and a women conceive a child, it inherits their genes. With some rolls of the dice. If these parents are siblings, odds are something goes wrong. So if the dice rolled "something goes wrong because you're siblings" and you take that away - is it really your sibling child anymore? Or something engineered from the outside?yeah, moralitty is the reason why we aren't that much closer than before, and sometimes just religous uproar.
That is a good question though, for me the brain is what makes a person who they are so I would argue that anything else is irrelevant, but a baby normally isn't themselves yet until a little later I think, great now I'll go down a rabbit hole about brain development.
edit: just though of a hole in my logic, mostly I guess it would be "does this makes their life quality worse in some way?" if the answer is yes than it is okay to exercise something, like I would love not having vision problems.
yeah I can see that, but then again wouldn't that be valid to every child? but yeah it is an iteresting thing to think about.What I meant was more the - philosophical - question: if a man and a women conceive a child, it inherits their genes. With some rolls of the dice. If these parents are siblings, odds are something goes wrong. So if the dice rolled "something goes wrong because you're siblings" and you take that away - is it really your sibling child anymore? Or something engineered from the outside?
Yes two sets of recessives combining such as in sickle cell anemia. That's why the best genetically is third of fourth cousins.yeah I can see that, but then again wouldn't that be valid to every child?
Taking care of babies is not very interesting gameplayActually, I don't remember too many games where "full family" babies were actually delivered. Mostly it happens behind the scenes after the credits roll, doesn't it?
depends if those are babes or babies.Taking care of babies is not very interesting gameplay![]()