Tommy7358
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Oh no, I'm not talking about the unfortunate ones who got hit by heart broken events by acts of God (code). I'm thinking of this as more of a "You bastard" comment about the ones who did it on purpose. Plus as Boots replied to you, it's still the canon thoughts that go through her her head when Null actually cheats until the writers say otherwise.We've unanimously decided that cheating during that era didn't count since the feature was bugged: We'd get approval from girl A about dating girl B but one of the two would get mad about girl C despite not interacting with girl C outside of story progression because the code was borked.
Boots' analogy about him cheating on Chie only apply to those who cheated after the bug was fixed, thus why I started posting that cursed 97' pairing because the fault shifted from Ron making a goof to a mix of the end user's lust and illiteracy. ...and people like pepplez who just like to watch the world burn for science.
My mistake, I probably worded that badly; what I should have wrote was "starting to get somewhat accepted". Because if I'm not mistaken Polycules/Harems/Polygamy/Whatever have roughly the same status in Earth-69 as homosexuality in our earth had during the same time period.There's a difference between being more common and being normal.
The game takes place two decades before modern day so things are still in progress.
The thing is that people can be really fucking kinky in real life in a healthy manner.
We will explore kinks in a way that makes sense for the characters. We will also be doing it in an as realistic and proper portrayal as possible.
If people want to make all of the X-Gals their submissive harem, they should play Rogue Like.*
If people want to be violent and abusive, there are plenty other games of that nature on this website.
We occasionally get people who just like the art and demand we cater to their preferences. Some without actually playing the game. A recent review got pissy about the girls having pubic hair, ignoring the fact that you can turn the feature off entirely.
*This isn't an attack on Rogue Like. We promote the opportunity of choice when it comes to people's choice in games.
I mean he'd be the one she genuinely couldn't project to.
It's amusing because Null's existence means that she can't have a pajama day without being found out lol
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I'd imagine having an actual psychologist would be pretty handy in helping with that.
I just went and found the review you're talking and I only found a nugget of valid criticism from a whole bunch of complaints from a person that just wants an entirely different game.
No matter how many times I read this particular comic panel I think despite not reaching her usual Emma Frost getup levels of gorgeous she looks plenty good in a T-shirt and shorts combo but that's probably the point; her using her powers to cheat occasionally to perceived as being as fabulous as usual to onlookers.
I am personally determined not to fuck up and see that in my actual playthroughs, except for saves where I satisfy my morbid curiosity that I'll definitely reload from.Aaahh... How good it is to read this with a clean conscience, knowing I never made this mistake since my first playthrough.
It's impressive how reading the dialogues help you not fuck up.
"Emma vs The World" and "Emma vs The World (Of Love Interests)" is definitely high on my "things I hope to see in TNH" list.Sort of what I was getting at.
Much like how the Sith await a prospective career from a pupil or a new planet conquest, I await the Emma-Null dynamic, Jean-Emma dynamic, or just the Emma dynamic in-game in general, with great interest.
...Yeah. Damn peeplez.
Who likes watching chaos unfold for the fun of it?![]()
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Yeah, what kind of person would ever want to see that sort of chaos happen while eating their dinner am I right?
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