- Feb 10, 2017
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"People that count" are the ones that like the game for what it is not for what it isn't.Ahh now he is sulking. Bringing out the thread rules will not do anything mate. You have been asked, told, pleaded with to at least listen to the people that count, you know the ones that are interested in and maybe pay for your service. I am not sure what "plan" you are following but it does not seem to be working. This is twice now you rushed out animations on story lines when the pressure got to you about blue balling segments in the game. Honestly by now within the story line he should have bedded all members of his family. But no. you move on after a certain point and leave everybody hanging going wtf? Maybe a good idea to listen for a bit, stick to one character, get them banged and make it repeatable then move onto the next, just like you did with his friends mom and the teacher.
I gotta admit, that teacher he had on the couch was hot as. Just sayin.
People that complain about sandbox or (moderate) grind elements are not the people that count. But I have excellent news for them: there are hundreds of linear VN out there. Let this one be. People that complain about slow burn in an inc3st game, people that think only a dick in a hole is a sex scene and that for example eggplant grinding in Erica is not (for me is a very hot one), respect for you but this is not your game. Again you are in luck: there are plenty of inc3st fuck fest out there. Let this game be what it is.
Slow burn and sandbox games always get punished in the reviews. But precisely they get punished by the people that don't count. Fans of those elements, like me, people that don't want a rushed fuck that would ruin the immersion and the taboo elements, that can handle delayed gratification, well... may be in a minority but those are the target of this game.
Now, there are complains about disappointing updates. I can't talk about that because I always wait several updates before playing it again -not just this one, I wait with every game- but i assume they may have a point. That is a difficult beast because doing good renders and is extremely time consuming and even a (somewhat similar) game like Amnesia that has a lot of muscle (several devs with powerful GPUs) get slow updates and similar complains. This one is single dev. I don't know what the solution may be, maybe stich together two small updates into a bigger one? I don't know. But pander to the "I want it all, I want it now" babies, yeah, that is not.
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