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How often you fast forward "skip" LEWD story to the hot scenes?

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my adhd is too severe and stories are too similar (especially in rpg games), so i just speed read/skip half of it and assume the generic plot points. i only read if the games story is original.
 
Depends on how grindy the games are and how interesting the story is.
If the story is shit or the same as the last 100 games you played then i tend to skip alot just to get to the next scene.
Thats the annoying thing about RPGM, if the story sucks you can't skip that well. :D
 
Depends on how grindy the games are and how interesting the story is.
If the story is shit or the same as the last 100 games you played then i tend to skip alot just to get to the next scene.
Thats the annoying thing about RPGM, if the story sucks you can't skip that well. :D
Nothing worse than an RPGM game with a bad story not having some sort of fast forward key.
 
Only after several play throughs with good/great story.
Only on parts that are not needed for the story to go on.
 
When I need to nut. Otherwise, I stay and read the story. And yes, even when the story/writing is bad. I am a writer myself so I learn from the mistakes of others.
 
I love a good slow burn with a good story, but I have a breaking point, eventually I slowly start to ramp up my reading speed until I'm reading each text bubble in like a tenth of a second if the story drags on or psychs me out one too many times and I'm getting tired of waiting
 
I'll do it if the story sucks, but specially if it's too verbose, I don't need 30 lines of dialogue to explain that I must go to X and do Y, same apply to sex scenes, if I feel it's too verbose I fast-foward.
 
It really depends on the game. The other big determinant is how finished it is. If it seems like it'll take a super long time to complete, then I treat the updates like just porn = skip. If it's almost done, I'll avoid the game till it's out. If it has a good story, I'll try to resist either way.

Oh, also depends on my work/class load at the time. In college and working, so I'm normally pretty busy. I also do a lot of creative side projects, so I don't have much time.

If I have some vacation or downtime, I'm a lot less likely to skip. If, on the other hand, I need to TA in the morning, SKIP
 
Likely depends, I mean I do it more then I'd like, even more so since a lot of stories have an overly long intro that's generally not meaningful or useful information. That or a scene drags on like their trying to find a magic word count for the story to progress. This leads them to be annoying and worthless and I just skip ahead. If I end up skipping an overly huge amount of space I just exit and quit. It's common for me to skim and skip and then just give up.
 
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