Rabbits suck to pet. They look soft, and their fur is soft, but they have no squish to them.
Throw all of your silverware in a pile, then put a washcloth over the pile and pet it. That's what rabbits feel like.
how are people still entertained by the same old tired anime tropes in vns? do you have no standards? are you just unfamiliar with past work? explain yourselves
Not enough teachers fricking their students dynamics. Do enlighten me of more entries in that genre
vndb has over 500 teacher protagonist entries
They want the same but not literally the same. If you're not a zoomer gay you probably have already experienced all video games have to offer with new games just reusing the tired old concepts over and over. It's the same thing.
I think games still have new stuff to offer. such as with outer wilds and rain world. though nowadays I spend most gaming time in map editor modes
They want the same but not literally the same. If you're not a zoomer gay you probably have already experienced all video games have to offer with new games just reusing the tired old concepts over and over. It's the same thing.
Tropes are common because they work, I'll never get this alleged confusion about how popular things are popular. Genres are genres because they follow certain genre conventions. Surely you must be smart enough to understand this. If these tropes weren't well-liked they wouldn't be popular and would not be common. They're ubiquitous because the audience likes and expects them when picking up a work of a particular genre. Complaining about this shit is like complaining that a shooter gives you a crosshair on screen, lets you aim with a mouse and has character movement on WASD, or that an RPG gives you a character which levels up. They are fundamental parts of the "genre" that people expect to have when choosing a work of said genre.
you're conflating tropes with genres. latex bunny girls aren't a genre. eroge, slice of life, sci-fi, etc are genres. interesting stuff can still be done with latex bunny girls, I'm sure. just like fantasy work can still do interesting stuff with elves. but a picture of a latex bunny girl asking to be pet is like a picture of an elf saying they are better than humans. nothing new about that. something creative involving elves would be something from the 36 lessons of vivec, for example.
You don't understand what a genre is. A genre is a collection of similarities across multiple different works. Not every work will tick every box, obviously, but will have many in common with its primary genre. These similarities are tropes, character archetypes, a world/setting premise, character behaviors, overarching story structures and so on. So yes, the presence of certain tropes can contribute to a particular work belonging to a genre.
are there any visual novels with art on the same scale as a manga? as in, tons of unique art and interesting panel designs. not just the same handful of sprites for each character and the same handful of background pics.
having every single scene use unique art would be a bit much, VN's are usually low budget, it's why you have all those awful free RPG maker games and now that 3D modeling is so easy to get into and make goblinas that people will pay for, why bother with making detailed backgrounds or whatever if it only shows up once? Only impactful scenes are gonna have that kind of attention
I understand it would require a higher budget than most vn makers have. I'm just asking if there are any examples of it.
You don't understand what a genre is. A genre is a collection of similarities across multiple different works. Not every work will tick every box, obviously, but will have many in common with its primary genre. These similarities are tropes, character archetypes, a world/setting premise, character behaviors, overarching story structures and so on. So yes, the presence of certain tropes can contribute to a particular work belonging to a genre.
you responded to the least important part of the post and neglected to say anything about the meat of what I said.
Because there is no meat to what you said. You're questioning why similar elements appear in works of a particular genre, they appear because they're part of the genre conventions that literally define it. The question is nonsensical. Beyond that not everything needs to be original or innovative or new to be enjoyed, that's a fallacy. It's just not true. Any cursory observation of media in general should clearly show you that it is not true. People can enjoy standard elves who think they're superior and they can enjoy a standard bunny girl acting submissive and affectionate or whatever the trope is. Indeed there are genres where these depictions are expected by the audience, because again such depictions are the standard there and when a person specifically picks a work of said genre they pick it BECAUSE they want to see those elements.
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everything you said there just amounts to "people have no standards so they enjoy this stuff". why are you trying to pass this off what you're saying as something different?
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Nah, that's not what I've said. If that's how you want to do it, what I'm mostly getting at is that you're just a smug butthole high on the stink of his own farts who thinks he's good enough to judge other people's standards, but your lack of understanding of basic concepts betrays deep ignorance at best or outright stupidity at worst, so in the end you definitely don't have what it takes to make calls on what others enjoy.
I'm going to pet her boobs
I love her
Why is she smiling at me like that?
She knows you'll pet her irregardless
>irregardless
learn to spel.
ntr
Because you’re a fricking homosexual that asks moronic questions.
I need to go bankrupt for an anon pretending to be her and taking all my money
I want to fondle her ass
Sex with Asuna
Rabbits suck to pet. They look soft, and their fur is soft, but they have no squish to them.
Throw all of your silverware in a pile, then put a washcloth over the pile and pet it. That's what rabbits feel like.
I love moles and beauty marks so much
Wish Asuna had more cute fanart with Neru
neru is too sexual to be cute
Neru's got both traits, I guess
I MUST RAAAPPPPPPEEEE
Well do you?
My phone can't run BA but I do own a thousand pics of Asuna/Karin. Am I missing much?
It's so obvious when she smiles like that... NTR face will always give it away.
I'm gonna pet her when her artbook or game rip gets released, like the only thing gacha trash is good for.
Never playing this shitty gacha game but I will continue jerking off to the sexy brown girl
how are people still entertained by the same old tired anime tropes in vns? do you have no standards? are you just unfamiliar with past work? explain yourselves
>How could you eat the same meal twice?
>food analogy
no standard it is then
vndb has over 500 teacher protagonist entries
I think games still have new stuff to offer. such as with outer wilds and rain world. though nowadays I spend most gaming time in map editor modes
182 student-teacher romance entries to be more precise
Not enough teachers fricking their students dynamics. Do enlighten me of more entries in that genre
They want the same but not literally the same. If you're not a zoomer gay you probably have already experienced all video games have to offer with new games just reusing the tired old concepts over and over. It's the same thing.
Tropes are common because they work, I'll never get this alleged confusion about how popular things are popular. Genres are genres because they follow certain genre conventions. Surely you must be smart enough to understand this. If these tropes weren't well-liked they wouldn't be popular and would not be common. They're ubiquitous because the audience likes and expects them when picking up a work of a particular genre. Complaining about this shit is like complaining that a shooter gives you a crosshair on screen, lets you aim with a mouse and has character movement on WASD, or that an RPG gives you a character which levels up. They are fundamental parts of the "genre" that people expect to have when choosing a work of said genre.
you're conflating tropes with genres. latex bunny girls aren't a genre. eroge, slice of life, sci-fi, etc are genres. interesting stuff can still be done with latex bunny girls, I'm sure. just like fantasy work can still do interesting stuff with elves. but a picture of a latex bunny girl asking to be pet is like a picture of an elf saying they are better than humans. nothing new about that. something creative involving elves would be something from the 36 lessons of vivec, for example.
You don't understand what a genre is. A genre is a collection of similarities across multiple different works. Not every work will tick every box, obviously, but will have many in common with its primary genre. These similarities are tropes, character archetypes, a world/setting premise, character behaviors, overarching story structures and so on. So yes, the presence of certain tropes can contribute to a particular work belonging to a genre.
Dude, literally everything made in modern day is a retreading of things we've already written, tropes are just generalizations of style and delivery
Thanks for the warning, mate. She is too old for me.
No one liked her until the meme bunny suit.
Was getting blacked part of her plan?
>look mom I replied to everyone in the thread again xpxpxp
breasts too big
Post too gay
cuck
Most excellent, god bless you for bringing this information to my attention.
are there any visual novels with art on the same scale as a manga? as in, tons of unique art and interesting panel designs. not just the same handful of sprites for each character and the same handful of background pics.
The idea of having 20 - 80 hours of unique art is completely delusional, even without a VN budget.
vns don't need to be that long. there are good vns under 5 hours
having every single scene use unique art would be a bit much, VN's are usually low budget, it's why you have all those awful free RPG maker games and now that 3D modeling is so easy to get into and make goblinas that people will pay for, why bother with making detailed backgrounds or whatever if it only shows up once? Only impactful scenes are gonna have that kind of attention
I understand it would require a higher budget than most vn makers have. I'm just asking if there are any examples of it.
you responded to the least important part of the post and neglected to say anything about the meat of what I said.
I wouldn't know off the top of my head since I have poor memory in the first place, sorry for my useless reply lmao
Because there is no meat to what you said. You're questioning why similar elements appear in works of a particular genre, they appear because they're part of the genre conventions that literally define it. The question is nonsensical. Beyond that not everything needs to be original or innovative or new to be enjoyed, that's a fallacy. It's just not true. Any cursory observation of media in general should clearly show you that it is not true. People can enjoy standard elves who think they're superior and they can enjoy a standard bunny girl acting submissive and affectionate or whatever the trope is. Indeed there are genres where these depictions are expected by the audience, because again such depictions are the standard there and when a person specifically picks a work of said genre they pick it BECAUSE they want to see those elements.
everything you said there just amounts to "people have no standards so they enjoy this stuff". why are you trying to pass this off what you're saying as something different?
Nah, that's not what I've said. If that's how you want to do it, what I'm mostly getting at is that you're just a smug butthole high on the stink of his own farts who thinks he's good enough to judge other people's standards, but your lack of understanding of basic concepts betrays deep ignorance at best or outright stupidity at worst, so in the end you definitely don't have what it takes to make calls on what others enjoy.
What weeb game is this?
Blue Archive
That's a child.