Actually, when it comes to this game, you're not a pirate. They offer it for free in their website, so you're not actually pirating it.
Actually, when it comes to this game, you're not a pirate. They offer it for free in their website, so you're not actually pirating it.
Speak for yourself. More green, warrior babes for me then.The only thing worse than the game not getting an update for so long is that the next update is about a fucking ork.
I'm right there with you.Speak for yourself. More green, warrior babes for me then.
I don't like green, I want a blue alien!!!!Speak for yourself. More green, warrior babes for me then.
you're applying logic to plain old BSittery, of course it doesn't add upFor all that talk about all that posing...
Seriously, how long can it take to code a single line of dialogue with the various character poses? They create all the expressions up front (and reuse the shit outta them throughout the whole game), and then, for each line of text, they select an expression or gesture for each character on the screen.
In the above case of 4,700 lines of code, how long would it take to include the posing for a single line, worst case? Surely we're not talking 10 minutes of some crazy shit. That dudes smiling, that dudes crying, that dude is brainless etc. Select your expressions and paste them the fuck in (because copy and paste is your friend). How can that take more than 5 minutes per sentence, worst case? And 4,700 lines of dialogue, at a couple of minutes on average each, is like two solid weeks of coding (assuming we're talking 40 hour weeks here).
And then lets say some modifications are made, the entire story's dialogue isn't re-written, so we're not even talking another 2 weeks of posing.
And, episode 5, with its 4,700 lines of dialogue, took 7 months to do the entire episode.
If this update does come out in November, it means they will have been polishing this episode also for 7 months, and that's on top of having already spent 18 months developing it..
So this shit still doesn't add up to me.
I'm game! My hope is that Gomira is a fugitive - and not just from Hammerdick's regime. She is on the run from her own people for some reason, she was cast out, and without friends or resources was trying to scrounge for survival. Maybe she stole food or robbed someone for money, and the guards brought her in, explaining why she was in the dungeon cell next to Lassie. (Probably didn't have any "regular cells" that could hold her, even though a twenty-buck offense wouldn't normally merit the deepest dungeon.)Let's make predictions. What would be Gomira's background? How will she cross paths with the protagonist again? How would it lead to h-scenes? What other girls may share screen with her in the h-scenes?
Whew, speak for yourself! The dialogue and banter is a key reason I enjoy the Nuts's work. WAL wouldn't be WAL without the quality writing. I hope they never change that!Then don't write that much pointless dialogue.
I'm skiping most of this blabbeling anyway and yet i'm having no problem keeping track of the "story", which is why i'm able to deduce that much of the talking is unnecessary.
I really like your second take on Gomira's possible backstory (except the family thing, you can feel submissive and not have the urge to have kids). I really hope you got it right!I'm game! My hope is that Gomira is a fugitive - and not just from Hammerdick's regime. She is on the run from her own people for some reason, she was cast out, and without friends or resources was trying to scrounge for survival. Maybe she stole food or robbed someone for money, and the guards brought her in, explaining why she was in the dungeon cell next to Lassie. (Probably didn't have any "regular cells" that could hold her, even though a twenty-buck offense wouldn't normally merit the deepest dungeon.)
My other theory: Gomira is a secret submissive. Orc culture prizes courage, confidence, and aggression, and she has excelled in these virtues, but she has never felt truly satisfied. Deep down she has wanted a strong man to be her dominant and she has dreams of being domestic and raising a family, which are at odds with her warrior upbringing. Essentially she wants to find a man strong enough to bring her to heel - but she also can't bear to just give in from the start, which coupled with her great size and strength has led to a string of broken men who've tried. She also can't yet admit to herself that this is what would truly make her happy, it's more a fantasy she toys with for now. (This secret submissiveness explains why she gave a complete stranger a gloryhole BJ - it was the perfect opportunity to live out her fantasy without fear of exposure or consequences.) The fun will be in seeing how our boy Lassie, who is very much a "lover not a fighter" type, will achieve this and become the dominant strong man of her dreams!
As for how the story begins, there is a cave near the town where a howling sound has been heard... perhaps a recently escaped fugitive from the dungeon is making it her lair as she ponders her next move?
Whew, speak for yourself! The dialogue and banter is a key reason I enjoy the Nuts's work. WAL wouldn't be WAL without the quality writing. I hope they never change that!
Also works for me.Devs already said that Gomira's scenes will have light femdom elements, she's not the submissive type.
Any update works for me, be it a green orc, or a blue avian... Or something with wings...Also works for me.
my guess is this year, but i dont know. Let's hope the devs are only hit by the Pareto Principle, but release a well polished game.When the next update
Liara T'Soni or Aayla SecuraI don't like green, I want a blue alien!!!!
And, episode 5, with its 4,700 lines of dialogue, took 7 months to do the entire episode.
I was actually more looking for something that looks like this:Liara T'Soni or Aayla Secura
Then you're missing out on what makes this game really great.The problem is
I don't read
I just watch the scenes