Except in GTO, the students also did those crimes to even regular teachers before Onizuka came in. You asked "There's a difference between a problematic student and students who are outright acting absurdly irrational, especially for a first encounter". That's my point. The students did that to anyone who tried to teach them.
Which doesn't apply to the game, unless you're trying to imply that the deans daughter is a known delinquent, as she was one of the more egregious offenders in terms of outright hostility.
Mr.Li said:
If you've ever worked in job, you're going to have colleagues and even bosses who behave worse. But people have to put up with it because it's their job. I view the MC's situation as something similar. But if the MC doesn't have to? He probably would, he probably wouldn't. Only the dev knows.
As I posted a while back in this thread regarding some of the behaviours, I have worked in a youth rehabilitation program before, I've met a lot of people who deliberately decided to do shitty things and people who did shitty things out of necessity.
Very few of them were as quick to hostility as some of the 'normal' students in this game, and those that were generally had developmental problems that manifested in anger issues.
The reason why I react to their behaviours isn't because I've met people who've done worse, but it's because these are supposed to be in general "average students" outside of Fiona, yet in the case of Zoey for example, they behave worse than actual delinquents in a medium where the first interaction is imperative for retention and interest.
Mr.Li said:
I'm discussing this with you like I would with my fellow book lovers. Not because this is a porn forum. I think AVNs are another form of literature and I love me some good literature. Movies, books, anime, games. And most of the most compelling characters I've read were actually insufferable and outright hated at the start, but came to be loved after finding out more about their story. Think of Akaza from demon slayer or Jamie Lannister from The song of Ice and Fire. Or even House from House MD. That guy's an asshole but all us watchers love watching him and think he's a great character.
This
isn't a fantasy novel. People play AVN's for the porn and the romance, it's like saying that you read thrillers for the sake of comedy.
If you start off a game, or a novel that is supposed to invoke lust or something akin to that, making them fucking terrible people is the actual opposite of the point.
Sure you can write a romance novel where the main love interest throws babies into a meat grinder, but it's not going to actually garner much romantic interest from the people reading it. It's an exaggerated example but it's mainly to point out how egregious it is to have a lineup of LI's that are for the most part impossible to interact with without grating your teeth.
Mr.Li said:
It does hold water. Eve already wanted to at first, but the MC was acting like an asshole and has the right to choose not to work with him. Saki is a bonified delinquent and couldn't gie a fuck. Zoe became bitter and wanted nothing to do with it anymore and even mentioned she forgot to take her name off the roster yet. Lexi and Desiree naturally have no responsibility towards the team, and Fiona's story still hasn't been revealed yet.
As I said, literally none of that holds water.
Feel free to go to any local college and ask them what they'd do to individuals who sign up for a team that's meant to compete on a regional level, yet doesn't bother to show up for practice. I can guarantee you that any individuals that does so will end up getting kicked, and I can also guarantee that any individuals that actually care about the sport will not do so to begin with, hence why the LI behaviours in this game is so mind-bogglingly antithetical to how a normal person would react or behave.
Mr.Li said:
And it makes sense. If you're talking about the dean's daughter here, she had access to an expensive gym that has all the equipment she needs and could be trained by the best coaches in the country. If we're talking about passion alone, why settle for less? Especially when MC tried to recruit her, he only had two people on his team?
Excluding the fact that she knows who the MC is and the fact that he was the most talented up and coming player on basically the entire regional scene?
That in itself is far more of an incentive to go along with something she's actually passionate about, but given that she basically told him that he was a weakhearted, washed up good-for-nothing and then decided that it was the correct thing to say, and that was before there was even any argument, she doesn't seem to actually give a fuck given how she's protrayed.
If you actually replay the scene, they're talking and she offhandedly, smirking said "I guess one loss is enough for you to give up and disappear entirely. Quite the frail hearted of a man you are, wouldn't you think?".
In no universe is that something to joke about to an ex-athlete, and it's no wonder that an argument ended up breaking out after that, and I can almost guarantee that she decided that the team can fuck off entirely after the argument. She wasn't going previously since there was no team, but after that in her incredible wisdom and half-assed assumption, she decided to not go anywhere near it due to the MC existing given that she was just about to say "but if you ask me, I will" or something along those lines.
Which then prompts the MC to bend over backwards to apologize, and she has yet to apologize for what she said and I fucking doubt she even realized just how scathing the remark was because she's dead certain that she was correct.
Nothing about her as a character makes sense in the lens of an AVN, because by god she'd absolutely succeed in pissing off even the most dogged AVN players.
Mr.Li said:
In any case, how I view stories is probably different from how you view them. Whenever I read something, I always to to approach them with curiosity rather than contempt. And to appreciate it for what it is, rather than being disappointed when it doesn't turn out what you want it to be. Is this game perfect? No, it's not. But something doesn't have to be perfect for people to enjoy it.
I don't care if people enjoy it, they're free to do so, I do take notice when people try to defend the initial character interactions and decisions behind them, because they generally just are extremely poor given that this is an AVN and that is across the board aswell.
It's one thing to have one or two LI's be extremely antagonistic and difficult to approach, but when like 90% of them fall within that category, it's very difficult to try to justify or defend.