Developer professionalism. That applies to a lot of aspects including visual quality, story quality and grammar checking but also to stuff outside the game itself like marketing strategy and community engagement
It can be fine if you go into it with your eyes open. If they where in a good state when they were abandoned then they can be worth it without any expectation of a follow up. Given how common abandonment is playing an unfinished game that just recieved an update could be the same, there are no...
It's not something I'm looking for but I'm not going to discount a game just because it is featured. If the creator is hyper fixated on huge body parts then I'm probably not the audience though as they're unlikely to be driven make it interesting to people outside of that fetish.
Dogs were bred as tools whereas cats kind of just tagged along for long enough to become part of the furniture. Many dog breeds are abominations after what we did to them. Only a few cats have been contorted in a similar way.
I have personally met too many ill mannered dogs so cats take it for me
Not my thing. I don't really think it can constitute a real kink either, it's an exaggerated expression not a subculture. Maybe the mindbreak people find it appealing as part of their stuff?
I tend to leave games until I think there's enough new content for a satifying experience, doubly so if the game updates rarely.
If I run out of content early in a game that updates weekly then it's no big deal but if I'm just getting into it and then I hit 6 months+ of waiting for a follow up...
I generally expect myself to remember but I ignore the threads of games I won't play again and watch the threads of game I will definately revisit. I sometimes get a surprise when I download a game and find I already have a save file.
Must be recognisably girl. The only thing that puts me off most furry stuff is the associated kinks that get lumped it:
Cat girl: fine
Cat girl with giant tits: also fine
Cat girl with giant tits and a horse cock the size of a bus: I'm out.
Plenty of ways to lose interest in a game. To do it fast and permanently it has to be abrupt and insulting the perfect storm is probably
Stopping a well liked game that is coming to its natural conclusion
Starting a total remake
It throws out all the old content
The new content is worse and...
No I don't think I would. I patch games to recover the creators intent after it has been distorted by some external force.
There are games that have the right structure for add-on content e.g. an extra character but there's no universal solution that I would be happy with.
I've gone back to civ V recently and get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
Minecraft is an all time classic and if I ever need to waste a weekend I can download a huge modpack and just start building
I saw that when I changed the forum style, putting it back to the default oasis V2 worked fine.
You can find it in preferences if you click your user account
I'm honestly in a really bad position to judge because I save up updates of my favourites so I can crack them open when necessary. I've recenty been back to some games I was last up to date with a couple of years a go. That I had to dip into the vault may be an indication that the new stuff...
I'm using games to scratch the novelty itch, I find engadging games easier to find than other material so it's my first port of call.
If I'm bored of what a games giving then it's probably time to crack out some old reliable media, that's rarely a game though.
It's going to be very dependent on what you're invested in. If you're an avid Summertime Saga that truely belived that 2024 was going to be the year that the tech update finally released and DC would get back to regular releases then you could be bitterly disappointed.
On the other hand you...
It is a failure of game design to require a walkthrough but most AVNs are made by amateurs so er can't expect too much. That said I pretty much always prefer to have one to refer to, even for well designed games but I'm probably too much of a control freak :)
Not in the slightest I am a normal person who recognises the people around me as individuals with their own rights to respect and dignity. Games are just games. There are games I find distastful that I won't be playing again because I don't like the experience of playing them but they can't...