Are the CGs AI genned? Not intending offense, just curious is all.
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Oh, okay. Yeah that's understandable, I was just curious because it wasn't tagged but I have no problem with you using it.
Apparently people thought I was too negative in my comment on the main page but I only posted that because I felt bait and switched by the icon, description, and the name, since I assumed the female werewolf on display was the "main girl" and not the MC post-transformation.
I'm not even against TF per-say, but I only really like it when it's controlled by the player and not forced on them. Like, if there was a route where the player avoided getting TF'd at the start and turned the tables on the males and gender bent them, that'd be what I could handle.
Anyway. I'm glad to see you excited about learning RPGMaker. It's a fun program.
Yeah, this is just supposed to be somewhat of a technical demo since I *just* got RPG Maker, and this was just something that piqued my interest. I know a lot of people don't share the same kinks, and I don't judge anyone for not liking the content lol.
I'll probably make something more complicated and story-driven in the future with much more options and outcomes, this was just the first idea I had and wanted to make.
Oh, I have something to relay from a certain forum.
"A bit of feedback for the dev here: make sure you look up on how to minimize the storage requirements for the assets used in your game. I don't know how, but this game takes up over .5GB for less than 5 minutes of content. I shudder to think of what kind of spaghetti code and other minor, yet cumulative, mishaps occurred to get that from a RPGM game and how things could get exponentially worse for a game that is an hour or multiple hours long. Can't be just from the AI images because I've seen other RPGM games of a far greater scope without this apparent issue.
Don't mean to come off as a complete ass here, but I do want to stress that there is a core issue of some sort here you ought to get figured sooner rather than later."