One_Black_Sun

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I have never downloaded or played the uncompressed version, I mean why do it when the compressed version has worked fine for me till now? Has anyone noticed a notable difference between the two that make it worthwhile when 1.0 comes out?
The images are less compressed looking, which is, from what I've heard, hard to notice unless you start zooming into everything.

It's there for the people who need it - who knows, you might want to mod the game and its images, and having access to the original, uncompressed images would be a much better option than the compressed ones.
 
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Futagranto

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Beware of bad English. Honestly, I'm a fan of this game. Surprisingly, I have no complaints about the plot at all (Interesting). The characters are interesting. The drawing is specific but exciting (especially the hentai). In the name of Hot Goth Beauties, I approve! But I would like more perversions (kinks? tags? fetishes?). I mean that the author would slow down the plot a little and focus on the hentai for a couple of updates. Like There is Futanari but only a few scenes. There is Trap but also a couple of scenes. There is NTR (No need to freak out NTR-Hot) but not enough. I would like more scenes with the main character who plays with himself before going to bed. More gloryhole scenes. In general, you get the idea
 

Uriel ☁

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Beware of bad English. Honestly, I'm a fan of this game. Surprisingly, I have no complaints about the plot at all (Interesting). The characters are interesting. The drawing is specific but exciting (especially the hentai). In the name of Hot Goth Beauties, I approve! But I would like more perversions (kinks? tags? fetishes?). I mean that the author would slow down the plot a little and focus on the hentai for a couple of updates. Like There is Futanari but only a few scenes. There is Trap but also a couple of scenes. There is NTR (No need to freak out NTR-Hot) but not enough. I would like more scenes with the main character who plays with himself before going to bed. More gloryhole scenes. In general, you get the idea
I understand you, but you must realize you're wishing for the game to be something it simply isn't.

The game is all about the plot. Porn is a side dish. At times the story might take a break to show a particular kink but the plot resumes right after.

Near the beginning those scenes were more prevalent because the author was taking commissions for secondary characters and plots to make ends meet, but he doesn't anymore.
 

harouxin

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Are there other scenes where the mc transforms into another character and has sex like the one with amber in the beginning?
 

One_Black_Sun

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I understand you, but you must realize you're wishing for the game to be something it simply isn't.

The game is all about the plot. Porn is a side dish. At times the story might take a break to show a particular kink but the plot resumes right after.

Near the beginning those scenes were more prevalent because the author was taking commissions for secondary characters and plots to make ends meet, but he doesn't anymore.
I gotta wonder if he'll ever make like a spin-off game where it's all the non-canonical sex the MC would have if this game was more focused on the sex than the plot or characters.
 

shujuku

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From what i understood there is only one god and he died? something like that
What we "Know" is from Agla that said the "oldest" things created were the outer. Nothing else has been mentioned except that some monsters worship their progenitor.
 

OnlineRando

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I think its pretty evident that the apostles and chosens ARE NOT gods. They are simply mega powerful monsters.
Well, define god. Depending on your definition, the apostles, and to an extent even the chosen, might very much be gods.

Are they Omnipotent? Maybe not, but even in mythologies, gods rarely are. Even in modern religions, the omnipotence of its god is contradicted by certain things that exist within said religion.

Personally, I do consider the apostles to be gods, if only because they are worshipped by other monsters.
 

KingAgamemnon

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Well, define god. Depending on your definition, the apostles, and to an extent even the chosen, might very much be gods.

Are they Omnipotent? Maybe not, but even in mythologies, gods rarely are. Even in modern religions, the omnipotence of its god is contradicted by certain things that exist within said religion.

Personally, I do consider the apostles to be gods, if only because they are worshipped by other monsters.
You've triggered my pet peeve!

The idea of "God = superhuman" is a trope I find incredibly unsatisfying and boring. It degrades the idea of a divine creator who is omnipotent and omniscient into just some dude with magic powers. Even in mythology, a strong distinction is borne between the creator entity (Chaos, Ginnungagap, Atum), and their children/spawn that end up being colloquially referred to as gods.

The Apostles/Chosen are gods only in the sense that they are worshiped, but they do not have what would be considered a divine nature. At BEST, we can call them demigods if we wish to assume the whole One God -> Two Outer Twins -> Two Arbiter Triplets -> Six Apostle Twins hierarchy is true, but even then they would be an avatar of an avatar of an avatar of God.

And as a side tangent to my side tangent, I don't think the idea of God being illogical due to omnipotence being self-refuting is actually a strong case for Him not to exist. Humans naturally attempt to shape logic to best fit the natural world, so if something is illogical, what that actually ends up meaning is "cannot arise from the natural world". Which... yeah. God doesn't come from the natural, he is supernatural. He is above, beyond, and independent of the natural world. The idea that God is somehow subservient to human constructed logic is laughable.
 

OnlineRando

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You've triggered my pet peeve!

The idea of "God = superhuman" is a trope I find incredibly unsatisfying and boring. It degrades the idea of a divine creator who is omnipotent and omniscient into just some dude with magic powers. Even in mythology, a strong distinction is borne between the creator entity (Chaos, Ginnungagap, Atum), and their children/spawn that end up being colloquially referred to as gods.

The Apostles/Chosen are gods only in the sense that they are worshiped, but they do not have what would be considered a divine nature. At BEST, we can call them demigods if we wish to assume the whole One God -> Two Outer Twins -> Two Arbiter Triplets -> Six Apostle Twins hierarchy is true, but even then they would be an avatar of an avatar of an avatar of God.

And as a side tangent to my side tangent, I don't think the idea of God being illogical due to omnipotence being self-refuting is actually a strong case for Him not to exist. Humans naturally attempt to shape logic to best fit the natural world, so if something is illogical, what that actually ends up meaning is "cannot arise from the natural world". Which... yeah. God doesn't come from the natural, he is supernatural. He is above, beyond, and independent of the natural world. The idea that God is somehow subservient to human constructed logic is laughable.
I don't see how an actual character and/or factor in a story being treated as a god/referred to as such is in any way inferior to an outside entity that never does anything for the story; a non-factor, beyond creating everything for no reason. And it's usually even worse when that god DOES interfere, because it doesn't make sense for an omnipotent being to have any reason to play with beings that inferior.

Meanwhile, an actual force in the story that is treated as, or acts as, a god but is not omnipotent and omniscient, can create some incredibly interesting narratives.

And I don't mean to bash your religion, but anything supposedly nonsensical and/or illogical firstly needs to be proven as such. And even if something really IS that transcendent, that is only proven to be so relatively.

A game developer can make a game, and within that game, a statement there that they are the creator of all things, omnipotent and omniscient, and to the characters within the game that is mostly true. However, in the real world, they are a regular human with a specific skill that doesn't exactly make them cosmically superior to anyone, or anything, else.

Regardless, this isn't the place for religious ideologies. My point is, an omnipotent creator god is almost never interesting. The thing that is interesting is how others treat something they believe to be a god, and that can be done with an actual in story force instead of something that will either never interfere, or make the story weird BY interfering for seemingly no reason.
 

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Well, define god. Depending on your definition, the apostles, and to an extent even the chosen, might very much be gods.

Are they Omnipotent? Maybe not, but even in mythologies, gods rarely are. Even in modern religions, the omnipotence of its god is contradicted by certain things that exist within said religion.

Personally, I do consider the apostles to be gods, if only because they are worshipped by other monsters.
On point, as I was saying my comment, I was thinking of making my pure skill MC to go against powerful beings. As a side note I have watched Records of Ragnarok, those who watched it/read it, might get my thinking. Also this isn't twitter, we live our fantasy here, tho I don't mind the chaos/arguments caused by everyone's strong personality to share their view in certain topics. I'll just say my side as well.
 
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