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fast or slow burn games

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fast or slow burn games

  • Fast

    Votes: 10 16.4%
  • Slow

    Votes: 12 19.7%
  • both

    Votes: 35 57.4%
  • (just here to see poll)

    Votes: 4 6.6%

  • Total voters
    61
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Depends on genre, story and protagonist.
Too much sex interrupts a good story.
If the story is boring or at least not really a keeper it needs more eyecandy.
And i skip sex scenes in male protagonist games anyway, these are only for the story and the pussy hunt.
 
Slow will get me to remember the game and be on the lookout for updates. Of course, it has to be well written.

Fast can be fun, but easily forgettable. Even if it's written well.
Usually, I don't download the updates for those games. UNLESS it has specific fetishes that I want to see again. Those games rock if you can find something that has something specific that most other games don't have.
 
This really depends. If it's a sex based game, fast paced is the way to go, but if it's a story driven game with sex in it, I prefer the slow burn.
 
Slow burn is boring and pisses me off.
 
I don’t like slow burn when they barely release content, because then it’s a forever burn. I hate fast when theres barely any story or dialogue, at that point might as well go watch a hentai and you might find better plot and dialogue. I’d prefer something in between.
 
Slow but meaningful. I don't like it when there's a ton of random scenes and dialog that doesn't advance the plot and relationships. I don't like a big cast of secondary characters either, whose only purpose seems to be delaying progress with the main characters that got me interesed in the game in the first place. If that is your kind of slow, I'll take fast instead.
 
Given the choice, fast. Blueballing sucks. Lots of yakking and internal dialogue is BORING.
 
If the game goes like 6 releases or 1 year and there's no actual sex (not counting anything ending in "job") the game sucks ass.
 
A good slow burn game is worth it, like Star knightness aura. Feels less like a nsfw game and more of a game with nsfw mechanics. It's pretty deep.
 
I FUCKING HATE slow burn.
 
Fast. I HATE blueballing games. It needs to make clear beforehand. Even worse is glacial burn or NO burn, like in AWAM and JOHN. Sumer Story, too.

Slow burn is boring and pisses me off.

Given the choice, fast. Blueballing sucks. Lots of yakking and internal dialogue is BORING.

If the game goes like 6 releases or 1 year and there's no actual sex (not counting anything ending in "job") the game sucks ass.

I FUCKING HATE slow burn.

Reduce the spam please, try at least to react to other opinions instead of posting your own over and over in the same few topics.
 
if you just want to jerk off, then fast, if you want to play, then slow. that's all
 
It simply depends, both a slow one and a fast one can be damaged, a slow one, but boring and tedious, frustrates you, while a fast one that is done VERY well and that appears more than it is can be disappointing, I explain this last one, You are playing a game with a good story, great characters and incredible H scenes, but it doesn't even last an hour and leaves you wanting more, that's what I mean.
 
It depends on the game. If the game has terrible or boring story,characters and dialogue, it's a thousand times better if the developer doesn't take him/herself seriously and make a fast burn fuckfest game. If the game has masterpiece story characters and dialogue the slow burn will be better.

Some games fail because the developer does not realize that the story of the characters in their own game has been completely "exhausted" and the whole thing does not progress because it is full of unnecessary dialogues even though it started well. (Yes RoyalCandy and MoonBox I'm pointing at you)
 
Well written slow burn games can be really fun.
Light of my Life comes to mind.
 
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