![]() I have a contact who is an employee at SFOW (not on dev team, but does work for them on the media side) and this person conveyed to me privately that they thought it was an issue that SFOW tried to make everybody happy by shoving some of the xeno, mantic content down everyone's throats in the game's story with how Lily's stuff is discussed openly in the game, making it part of the story, but trying to play it as if it was optional when it's not. So maybe just wait for the Ela update, and then the Pandora update after that before exhausting all these repetitious discussions? The devs haven't gone anywhere, they keep us in the loop with monthly blog updates, and they've responded to all the criticisms from their backers and customers. If it seems like people are defending this game to death, its namely because there's no real reason to call this game dead off of its initial starting point. But people tend to think their budget means AAA porn game and it doesn't. Regarding pre-bought assets, yes they did with some ships for combat. They've already pivoted to make those complaints heard. And thank fuck they did, cuz I could only imagine how much people would be crying had they stuck to their original plan and completed the entire game first. ![]() They explained that they only put just enough scenes in the game so the system could be properly tested and get feedback. The most criticism that's been levied at the game was for the Pandora system, and sex not being part of the story. There's 5 nebulas with numerous galaxies to explore, so much so that if the player does everything, they can unlock everything. Adding the fact they've stated numerous additions coming to grid combat, and it'll get real diverse eventually.Īs for non-repeatable missions, did Mass Effect let you retry missions once you'd cleared them? Cuz I can't imagine Bioware would've wanted players to just sit on the first few planets til they were max and made the rest of the game a cakewalk. It doesn't seem diverse atm, but then there's only been like 2 enemy factions, 2 heroes, and 4 minions to choose from so far. They're simple designs, but you can get quite deep with a simple system. Not everyone has experience in the two gameplay loops, so its a bit exaggerated to say its easy. Gameplay may seem easy, but then I've seen numerous comments from people that had difficulty with it (and these are just 1 star missions so I can imagine later ones). Do feel like its all a bit redundant considering we've really only seen like.5-10% of the game thus far. The other scenes, never unlocked, never happened.Īnd at the moment my only interest would be the addition of female mantics, why only girls can enjoy mantics? Why not also female mantics with the captain? "3) Not in my ship, my ship, my rules(No mantics sex)"Īlso because, the way things are now, I only unlock what I like. "2) I don't care (unlocked but you see nothing)" The implementations of the scenes could be done simply by giving the player a choice: I read devlog 4, and they are adding futa, ok, they please those fetishes, then people will ask for gay male content, and they will do that too, then the vanilla stuff will come and so on. Had they done everything correctly, people like me would never have tried/buy the game, and the lovers of those fetishes would have been happy. The problem in my opinion remains the same, wrong advertising. The team is proud of the fact that the game features "no pay-to-win, no gacha, no lootboxes, and no daily logins".Mmmm, I've re-read everything after not reading the thread for a while, I see that the issues remain the same. It's a fully 3D, extremely NSFW RPG in which you must explore planets, take on missions, customize your ship, and get freaky with a whole host of alien waifus. Subverse's developers describe it as an old-school PC game intended to combat "low-effort hentai games". ![]() ![]() Each new Subverse update will add more scenes, and none of them will be available via microtransactions, so you'll need to play the game to unlock them. In order to use Pandora, you'll need to amass a currency called PP, which you'll spend on purchasing "hand-holding" scenes, as the dev puts it. You'll be able to customize what you're seeing, so if you don't like foreplay and want to skip straight to the action - or vice-versa - then Pandora is at your command. Pandora is essentially the means by which you can view all kinds of sex scenes with the waifu you've chosen. The Steam dev diary also revealed more details about how Subverse's Pandora system will work. There are plenty of space waifus to "romance" in Subverse. ![]()
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