Hmm, well I just played the ex GF path, and it was odd different for my tastes. Though, I'm not a fan of that type content (I usually avoid or pass on a titles if it's not avoidable), though I want to try it out and find out what all the talk is about. Man, I feel MC is a total fucking idiot so far in the story...I sure hope it gets he gets smarter and loses the shitty behavior.)
I was reading through the forms before I trying this title...and noticed there's so many who have passed on this title...or at least passed on the ex-gf's path, due to how she's
continually being sexually abused by a blackmailing boss.
It would be cool to see a choice...let's say the
hardcore mode; where the ex GF and MC will experience all the NTR'sh content (regular story) where the
boss is still fucking the ex GF against her will, for that mode chosen...if MC chose to help her out of it.
And then let's call the other the
Soft mode; (some minor changes to the path to soften it out that style of play) where the
ex gf has only been forced to do a few minor sexual acts so far...like a few HJ's and or maybe a BJ...as she's been able to avoid having any intercourse with the boss...like you mentioned in your above post.
I'm suggesting two modes (a soft or hard content choice), to attract a lot of the
anti NTR fans that might have passed, or will pass on your project. Thus gaining more potential interest from both sides of that controversial kink. And maybe it even could also create a more ex gf path interest, in saving the ex before the bad boss taints with his corrosive seed.
What I have found, is many new dev's seem to underestimate how the controversial NTR content, or similar type content can affect a title's potential (narrowing their potential fan base size). But, with having a double lane (the player having the choice to experience the NTR type content, or avoid the content, and the choice to just avoid her all together), as I stated this can aid in building a much larger the fan base. And could increase the project's chance of securing more monthly (monetary) support.
As well increasing the chances that the project can stay fanatically afloat, long enough so it can be completed. Which is a huge win-win for any developer to have under their belt...and moving forward to other projects.
Well, this was just some ideas...and maybe me going off topic a bit, (sorry).
B Regards.