Haha, I was not thinking of any one particular.somehow I feel addressed
Anyway, I have nothing to add to this thread (yet) lol
Haha, I was not thinking of any one particular.somehow I feel addressed
Anyway, I have nothing to add to this thread (yet) lol
Game thread "likes" all count towards the popularity of the game. regardless of whether the like was in support of a negative comment or a positive comment. haters gonna hate... their liking your game thread is icing on the cakeThere are of course a couple who stays with the game for some odd reasons and keep liking negativity comments
Heh.. good point!Game thread "likes" all count towards the popularity of the game. regardless of whether the like was in support of a negative comment or a positive comment. haters gonna hate... their liking your game thread is icing on the cake
I agree - it would make groupsex and LGBT content a lot clearer and avoid disappointment. However, I think you'd still have to delineate between, say, Bi-FMM and S(traight)-FMM.Being that the words "lesbian" and "gay" have numerous conflicting definitions, perhaps the use of abstract terms should be avoided, in favor of the more scene descriptive tags: FM FF MM FFM FMM FFFF MMMM FFFM FMMM fM Fm
These tags would clearly identify the type of content, that some users may find objectionable.
longer than 4 in a train? I haven't played your game. letters for every character in the scene not the whole game gameI agree - it would make groupsex and LGBT content a lot clearer and avoid disappointment. However, I think you'd still have to delineate between, say, Bi-FMM and S(traight)-FMM.
The only downside for me would be that - given my game - my entire tag list would be a long row of Fs and Ms. And that's before TG gets thrown in the mix.
lol - more because its a mix of bi, gay, straight and tg. For example, just one small fantasy sequence would involve FM, MMMMMFF, MMMMF, MMMM depending on which options you chose.longer than 4 in a train? I haven't played your game. letters for every character in the scene not the whole game game
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anything past 3 characters qualifies for https://f95zone.to/tags/group-sex/lol - more because its a mix of bi, gay, straight and tg. For example, just one small fantasy sequence would involve FM, MMMMMFF, MMMMF, MMMM depending on which options you chose.
the popular tag list is getting cluttered up with asset tags. green assets, blue assets, big assets, small assets, fingernail assets, shoe assets, asset-addon asset-animal asset-animation asset-bundle asset-character asset-clothing asset-environment asset-expression asset-hair asset-hdri asset-light asset-morph asset-plugin asset-pose asset-prop asset-script asset-shader asset-texture asset-utility asset-vehicleMuch like other highly descriptive and specific tags, that doesn't solve much and only adds clutter to the tags section, we have games with 30+ tags already even when they are general and often cover lots of different actions. Properly describing sex scenes would surely push some games *cough* Roundscape, Tits *cough* to 100+, to the point where even reading and making sense of the tagging system would be a chore.
Simplest solution a tag for "All_Girls_Are_Bisexual_Trope". /s, but not totallyMuch like other highly descriptive and specific tags, that doesn't solve much and only adds clutter to the tags section, we have games with 30+ tags already even when they are general and often cover lots of different actions. Properly describing sex scenes would surely push some games *cough* Roundscape, Tits *cough* to 100+, to the point where even reading and making sense of the tagging system would be a chore.
The tag describes the type of sexual interactions that can be seen in this game.And Ass-sets?
What if you have multiple mc's? F/FFMF, F/MF, M/FFF? or penis/dildo/toy/big-cock?
Well even using those tags you don't necessarily have enough info to know for sure whether it's what you want. A FM scene could mean a female fucking a male in the ass with a strapon, which I don't want to see. A FFM or FMM scene could have a male on the receiving end in a similar way, which I don't want to see, where as a gay tag would let you know for sure that a male is on the receiving end at least some of the time. I guess you could avoid anything with the anal tag, but that would also rule out anal scenes where a female is receiving.The tag describes the type of sexual interactions that can be seen in this game.
FM = Female / Male
FF = Female / Female interaction
FFM = Female / Female / Male 3someYou must be registered to see the links
FMM = Female / Male / Male 3someYou must be registered to see the links
FFF = Female 3someYou must be registered to see the links
MMM = Male 3some
Normally there is "include" and "exclude" for tagsI don't see an out for a lesbian looking to ensure she never sees a penis unless there just aren't any males at all in the story. You'll never make everyone happy anyway though.
The difference, being, what they think doesn't matter. F95 has made a mistake in allowing the definition to be so broad in the first place. They've capitulated to a vocal group of people rather than telling them to grow the fuck up. I know they want to reduce tags, but honestly I think there is a point where you have too few tags.About the NTR, funny that almost no thread of the entire forum do not mention it at least once, you can clarify as much as you want the definitions, read back almost all the ranting posts about it : most of them show that the plaintive is offended by any other dick than the MC"s. They want the full harem mode on and assume the role of the so called alpha male.
You can give us the most accurate definition and give them all the proof or explications you want, it'll most likely be pointless and exhausting for minimal results.
Agreed.They've capitulated to a vocal group of people rather than telling them to grow the fuck up
True, i must confess that my vision was tainted by the "very vocal and active group" and forgot that there is also a large community of users with much more than a couple brain cells and those tools can be indeed very usefull. I should have actived my third neurons. Very much valid point you present.So, having more tags actually gives you the ability to better narrow your search.
Someone did say previously, tags are great both as a way to find what you do want, and to filter out what you don't. For instance, I really like male domination, BDSM, and corruption. However, if I filter out the rape tag I'll probably only get Harem Hotel and like 3 other games. So, having more tags actually gives you the ability to better narrow your search.
Agreed. I've often felt like the tags in F95Zone are too broad. For example, there is only one "incest" tag, now that can range from relationships among cousins to among mother and son. Now, say, someone is looking for a milder form of incest, even among incest lovers there might be players who would find mom-son incest quite extreme and will be repulsed by it. On the other hand, some players are looking for very specific types of incest. I often see posts in the recommendation forum like this - "Can you suggest me a good mom-son incest game like X?" And someone would reply, try searching with "incest" and "MILF" tags. But obviously, that's not ideal. It may very well lead to a game containing only brother-sister incest where there is an unrelated MILF as an additional love interest. (And the poor player might not even realize that until playing halfway through the game. ) All of this hassle could be avoided if there were a "Mother-Son" tag in addition to the "Incest" tag. Those who wanted to avoid incest could just ignore the "Incest" tags in search, while those who are looking for specific forms of incest would just search for that.True, i must confess that my vision was tainted by the "very vocal and active group" and forgot that there is also a large community of users with much more than a couple brain cells and those tools can be indeed very usefull. I should have actived my third neurons. Very much valid point you present.