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MurMur 0.6.1 (18+)
School, love, lust
Status | In development |
Author | Devil'sDad |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Tags | 3D, Adult, Dating Sim, Erotic, Hentai, NSFW, Porn, Romance, sex, Story Rich |
Languages | English |
Accessibility | Subtitles, One button |
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Every time I've seen someone switching back and forth between the same renders, it makes characters look like puppets, breaking immersion and reducing sympathy. It's a very common mistake made in visual novels.
Posture is even more important than graphics for a character to look alive, and also a massive part of sex-appeal.
I hope you know what you're doing.
fully agree'd. this "keeping up with the jones's" attitude to render quality is a crutch that has tripped up many devs. i wish they'd realize it was never about render quality, ppl will read a hand drawn comic-book style AVN if the story is good, which murmurs story is certainly good enough for.
there will always be a better render engine being released. the grass will always be greener, no matter how you try to keep up.
i wish devs would finish the game/story first, then go back and perfect it.
no point having a perfect paintjob on your car if its got no engine.
That's not what I was saying. And I don't think people have no standards for animation quality, quite the opposite.
In MurMur specifically, I remember a few early scenes that were really offputting due to poorly or not animated hands looking like a corpse claw. Redoing those early scenes is a very good idea.
My comment was about one specific pitfall that comes with switching between the same speaking/listening renders, which often looks unnatural. Render quality and count definitely matters.
of course thats not what you were saying, but it is what you should have been saying, cos its correct. that's why i agree'd.
and as i said precisely, true, ppl have overstated standards for animation. i mean seriously, if you want high quality visuals, cos watch a fucking porn video, this is a fucking illustrated novel.
enjoy the story and stop simping for comics, thats worse than simping for real girls online..
there are zero off-putting scenes in murmur, if you dont have unrealistic expectations like a female.
I'm sorry to hear that you have no standards and no patience.
It 's really sad how little respect you have for VN creators, expecting them to deliver low quality and being fine with it.
I don't agree though. When I see that someone can do much better than most or better than they did before, then I want them to realize that potential.
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As a personal tip, your little crusade for "just getting it done even if it's half-baked" and your rage at every delay or even regular production time has not gone unnoticed, You see, people recognize you and don't want to associate with you. Think about that for a moment. Think about what you should be saying, and how what you are saying is far from correct. Maybe you'll see the error of your ways.
"When I see that someone can do much better than most or better than they did before"
thats the exact point, if devs keep doing "remakes" just because a render engine update is released, and never actually finish the story, which is the case in so many instances, then they never have really done anything before.
as i said, these are NOVELS, not 4K VR porn. might aswell play those 'uncover the girl' puzzle games, or belt off to fashion rags, if the story is never finished.
and "within expectations for a given genre" (ie: full-page comic book format) is not the same as "half baked". your fallacy of false equivalence makes your argument invalid.