If you didn’t have the chance to turn this woman down at the bar, then there’s a strong chance that choice will carry narrative weight later on.Was it really that much trouble to code an option to tell the skank in the bar, "No thanks"? I don't put my dick in crazy, and I don't let wannabe dom hags chew on it, either.
Regarding the protagonist’s hairstyle:It isn't just a you thing. It was the main reason I couldn't continue playing the game.
It is so obviously a black dude's hair. It's got the clean line up, fade and texture. But the dude looks white.
I don't even care if the MC is black, it wouldn't be for me because I prefer the whole "self-insert" thing, but at least it'd make sense. This is just the worst of both worlds.
And with how many closeups of his face there are throughout even just the opening, I can't tune it out. I can't stop noticing it.
How does a game with this much work clearly put into it make that amateur of a mistake?
Also, why does the developer think they have to show his face every time he talks? He is supposed to be the player's character. I don't need to see him. The chicks are hot but literally every other render is a close up of this dude...
When will devs learn not to force lewd encounters?If you didn’t have the chance to turn this woman down at the bar, then there’s a strong chance that choice will carry narrative weight later on.
You can also just skip this scene. You’ll still get a choice later on to either pursue a romantic arc with her or walk away from it. Still, at this stage of the playthrough, this episode remains important for the story moving forward.
The whole point in a VN is giving the player choices that he would do, asking a AVN player to skip a scene is stupid, I don't care if you can make him change his mind later.If you didn’t have the chance to turn this woman down at the bar, then there’s a strong chance that choice will carry narrative weight later on.
You can also just skip this scene. You’ll still get a choice later on to either pursue a romantic arc with her or walk away from it. Still, at this stage of the playthrough, this episode remains important for the story moving forward.
Exactly. When we get choices, we expect agency.The whole point in a VN is giving the player choices that he would do, asking a AVN player to skip a scene is stupid, I don't care if you can make him change his mind later.
Every real man either have "buzz cut/brush cut" or "Ivy league" if he want's fancyRegarding the protagonist’s hairstyle:
This style has actually become pretty universal, and it’s not just worn by Black guys. Many barbers give similar cuts to people with a more European appearance as well. If you pay close attention during the game, you can see in the flashback scenes that the hero used to have a different hairstyle, and the current one is a deliberate change of image. Because of that, this haircut doesn’t conflict with his appearance.
Regarding the close up shots of the face:
This is an artistic choice and part of the project’s visual style. Some players find this approach more cinematic, others feel neutral about it, and some might not like it at all.
Others have responded with good logic and eloquence, but I will respond with less words:If you didn’t have the chance to turn this woman down at the bar, then there’s a strong chance that choice will carry narrative weight later on.
You can also just skip this scene. You’ll still get a choice later on to either pursue a romantic arc with her or walk away from it. Still, at this stage of the playthrough, this episode remains important for the story moving forward.