Thank you so much for your support and your understanding <3 !!
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I can totally understand your concern as this has been mentioned before.
The backgrounds are not AI, they are photographs edited in Photoshop to look more "painterly" and the process does merge a lot of detail together. I can provide source images if you would like me to go find them on my PC!
No need to delete your comment, as I hope this is helpful to others.
I have never used AI in my projects and never will. Usually, I am incredibly blessed to work with talented artists from all disciplines, or have the funds to purchase prepaid assets, but for this project I couldn't find the backgrounds I needed in this manner so I had to rely on my own "skills", lol!
AAAH tysm!! <3
It's a maybe to some side stories and spin-offs for sure! I'm up for it if the team are too and we can find a jam it'd work for :)
As for the fade to black, I'm uploading the rest of the first scene to my patreon this month, but I know this isn't accessible for everyone. If we do come back for more side stories and such, I will make sure there's a full sex scene or two in there for everyone.
It's a little harder to get eyes on projects with nsfw but, i need to feed y'all for sure <3
I think as a dev, and I know others feel the same, it can just feel like we're being ragged on from all angles sometimes. The initial comment felt a bit snippy to me, though of course that could just be my interpretation of it and my aforementioned defensiveness!
The OP is familiar with my work, and I suppose in my initial response I assumed that meant they understood that my game pages tend to be pretty representative of the content. If there is a gender chooseable MC, that is mentioned on the page and the game is tagged with a wider range of genres. BUT you know what they say about assumptions, lol. My mistake, truly :)
I understand that there is some people who use the otome tag erroneously, but I also think there are a (not insignificant) group of us that just generally view the tag differently.
My games are made for a primarly female/woman/feminine audience, with male LIs, and I do not think a pronoun option changes that they are spiritually and functionally otome, and I think it's the same for some other devs who use the otome tag with pronoun/gender options. Until amare is a popularised term, it's also just untenable for many of us to avoid the otome tag when, as I said, the games are functionally otome.
Just my two pennies, not trying to debate that this game being tagged otome + female protagonist is the right move :)















