Setback
Well we have Issues with that one company, as a student i can't effort
to get sued by them. There is a lot to clarify at the moment.
I hope you all understand that. :-(
Let's see - you're an employer. You can choose between hiring the guy who spends his free time working on mods he can actually put in a portfolio, or the guy who's an equally good animator, but whose resume simply states: porn, porn, porn and jerking off. Who do you hire? (hint - there's a surplus of free porn on the internet and a scarcity of good mod animators).Why do people who do this crap don't get a job in CGI or something
Sorry. I'm not as ass man.
There is nothing wrong with being an ass man, as long as you don't forget to clean up on the way out.
It's from a tv show you nitYou see it starts with cars, and then...
Why do people who do this crap don't get a job in CGI or something
Cause nobody would hire them
At its core, our aim is to deliver a deeply personal narrative within a vibrant and immersive world, in a similar sense of scale, depth and complexity as those found in the works of Tolkien, Sapkowski Gyax and Arneson.
We are generally open-minded about catering to certain fetishes and sexual preferences, but don’t expect the game to include any: guro, lolicon, shotacon, watersports, scat or zoophilia (this does not include humanoid furries).
Sweet Mother of the Internet. BioWare actually tried to sue them. To sue shitty flash game about cerberus operatives fucking geth and other otherwordly hallucinogenic shit...I have no words.
Take notr Obsidian and InIxile. People are working here.At its core, our aim is to deliver a deeply personal narrative within a vibrant and immersive world, in a similar sense of scale, depth and complexity as those found in the works of Tolkien, Sapkowski Gyax and Arneson. We therefore look to deliver the narrative and gameplay strengths of revered mainstream fantasy titles, such as the “Baldur’s Gate” and “Planescape” series, but with a blend of sexualised high fantasy tropes and underlying erotic themes, for those of us who have come to greatly enjoy the growing adult gaming community.
- Engage in dialogue that is deep and expansive, underpinned by a system of morality and choice: you ultimately have the choice of how you want to react to the inhabitants of the world around you, and likewise, face the consequences of how your actions are perceived
- You will collect a diverse range of companions, as you explore the continent, that will each have their own fetishist design and agendas. We also want an emphasis on making these characters compelling and wholly rounded; with their own actions, behaviours, morals and world-views.
- The Orc infested Deep Woods will become explorable complete with their own sidequests, erotic encounters and unique characters. We will also be able to implement a pregnancy feature into the game.
- We want gameplay to be reminiscent of traditional RPG experiences. Adorevia is designed to be well populated and geographically diverse – locations ranging from dense rainforests, to open desert plains. There will also be a heavy emphasis on collecting and using items and weapons, each with their own practical and erotic uses.
The Orc infested Deep Woods will become explorable complete with their own sidequests, erotic encounters and unique characters. We will also be able to implement a pregnancy feature into the game.
Pfff, no excuse for not knowing every episode of the delightful show.That episode is probably 15-18 years old.. so I don't blame the person for not knowing it.
I have no problem with the concept of an erotic RPG. Bioware made the mistake of only going halfway toward the erotic side and ended up somewhere in the "creepy, too far for casual observance and not far enough for full on serious contemplation" zone.