I read everything. It's what I'm here for. If I'm bored or I realize I stopped reading, I assume I'm tired or it's boring and I stop playing. VMW or whatever the college basketball thing is was boring. Then, the intro to Chasing Sunsets was overtold and I skipped most of that and didn't miss any...
It has the lighting and textures that should make it look good but something with the post processing makes it all feel/look fake.
It's like the opposite or Summer Heat.
Try typing and focusing on the details to slow yourself down. The actual act of writing is what takes practice.
Nothing is ever as good as how it sounds in your head, which is why you need to get it out. Otherwise you are just getting high on your own supply--like brain crack.
Konosuba started it's 3rd season
I co-sign Jujitsu Kaisen
I liked The Wrong Way to use Healing Magic
Usually, Avns are my anime supplement because too many of these shows are shit at romance or are super dweeby about it.
It's an appeal to normies. It seems to be used most for the 2d ones but then people are just staring at the same six drawing of characters at a 2.5 angle.
I take every reviewer and commenter less seriously if they say they want more voicework. Which seems to be every youtuber who talks about avns.
Single some more!
I have half a mind to mod the game and replace all the MC's thoughts with pauses.
*cause the art is sooooo good. This is a positive comment, now.
Every once in a while, I try one of these vr sex sims. I should really get around to playing a complete one, someday.
It's odd that there is a food meter. Hopefully I can jizz on someone's eggs.
There are a few writing programs that let you break things down by with paths and note cards. Campfire is one.
As I write, I keep an outline and plotpoints underneath where I am actively writing and at the top of my document, I have a list of all of the veriables. And I use renpy's programming...
Whatever gets it out. Everything starts somewhere. Most of my stories start with a short story. Like five hundred to a thousand words of a scene. Then take that tone and themes and expand on them.
I haven't done a lot with branching paths, yet. The way I've been going about it is to not make...