- Jan 21, 2020
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"Reused" Daz characters have never bothered me much. I've always found it fun to try and remember which models I've seen in other games and then pretend it's like an actor in a movie.
Though I will say that games that try to go the extra mile in creating more uniquely shaped characters are really appreciated. Inceton's games are nice but the models end up feeling very repetive, almost like they're cannabalizing their own designs. (And don't even get me started on honey select games.) Vns like this one, power vacuum, and sexbot are off-the-top-of-my-head examples of creating more unique facial and body designs from daz models. With more and more games doing so increasingly.
Like I said, overall it doesn't bother me, but the extra work is noticed, appreciated, and I think, adds something unique to the overall feel of the game.
Though I will say that games that try to go the extra mile in creating more uniquely shaped characters are really appreciated. Inceton's games are nice but the models end up feeling very repetive, almost like they're cannabalizing their own designs. (And don't even get me started on honey select games.) Vns like this one, power vacuum, and sexbot are off-the-top-of-my-head examples of creating more unique facial and body designs from daz models. With more and more games doing so increasingly.
Like I said, overall it doesn't bother me, but the extra work is noticed, appreciated, and I think, adds something unique to the overall feel of the game.