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Well this came out wrong.Saved her kingdom and her crown. Sexed her. Saved her dick So on and so on.
It is not a love meter, it is a confidence one. It is plainly stated she loves the champ as long as in the end she gets to top the champ or they participate in a threesome. But that is just the game being weird.
The pit of the internet losing its shit over something in this game means less than nothing.There are numerous problems, personal and slightly less so, people have with it (F95 forums are once again having a meltdown over it), but I can tell you my main one.
There are <checks> twenty parser checks right now that change things if Ryn is lovers with the Champ. There's even content that can only be accessed with Lover!Ryn. That you haven't noticed this content doesn't mean it doesn't exist.There is no tangible difference between how Ryn views acts with the champion that they confessed to and to one that she did not.
...why in the name of all that is holy would you think this, or think that Ryn's content isn't going to be regularly expanded as the game continues to be developed?appeerently, we will not be able to get married.
Again, fundamental assumptions. If Ryn is going to be lovers with the Champ, that includes physical intimacy. If you're not sufficiently concerned with Ryn's emotional and sexual well-being to at least be there for her when she gets uncaged, what are you expecting?Also, locking the confession behind sex scene is just silly.
Insofar as you explained what you think the problems are, you did. I mean, your arguments are either superfluous or factually incorrect but that's another matter...Did I explain it well?
The parser is designed around Ryn either being lovers with the Champ or not. Adding a third state when you haven't changed your actual relationship status (just declined to deepen it) would be a lot of work for basically no benefit because Ryn just accepts it and you move on while keeping things the way they were before. Just because the writing could be made to account for a given variable does not mean that it should or that it would be at all a sane use of the writers' time.Make her seem less into champ post-rejection.
Given the sheer number of variables in the game, the writing needs some assumptions in order to actually function without spiraling out of control. If you can't be bothered to participate in Ryn's first time post-uncaging and fob her off on Cait or Arona, the writing is going to reasonably assume that you don't care about Ryn in that manner.And champ was plenty of intimate before that. They can go out of their way to help her numerous times. Buying her a toy, rescuing her kingdom, giving her the crown and so on and so on. It just makes Ryn look silly. "Oh my savior, sexual partner and bedrock to my recovery did not sex me once? I do not love them."
There are limits to how much hand-holding the devs are going to do, and warning you that choosing not to engage in content in the first place might have consequences is one of those places they've drawn a line, just like they don't explicitly warn you that ignoring Cait in the tutorial is going to end the game, because you should be able to figure that sort of thing out for yourself.PS: You know how there is a bold warning above some text boxes when they lead to a major choice? I think Run confession could have those.
There is no difference in how Ryn acts. She loves the champ equally in pre and post confession world. Rejecting her just looses on some scenes that could work in all her pre confession content....again, you're complaining that the game doesn't make a big enough deal about the implications when the main content dependent on being lovers hasn't been written yet. Things get added to the game as they're finished and the scene where you get to upgrade your relationship was implemented before stuff like marriage and children. That's just how things work with a game in active development
The content with Ryn post-rejection still acts like champ is her lover. She still treats as her one true love. It is weird.The parser is designed around Ryn either being lovers with the Champ or not. Adding a third state when you haven't changed your actual relationship status (just declined to deepen it) would be a lot of work for basically no benefit because Ryn just accepts it and you move on while keeping things the way they were before. Just because the writing could be made to account for a given variable does not mean that it should or that it would be at all a sane use of the writers' time.
True, which is why the "did you sex her that one time" variable added just before her confession feels silly. It makes all prior acts of good seem pointless more then they already all.Given the sheer number of variables in the game, the writing needs some assumptions in order to actually function without spiraling out of control. If you can't be bothered to participate in Ryn's first time post-uncaging and fob her off on Cait or Arona, the writing is going to reasonably assume that you don't care about Ryn in that manner.
Cait joke ending is a quick fix. Ryns has a long term ramifications. And a lot of choices that were even more obvious had them. So I see no reason for this one not to have it.There are limits to how much hand-holding the devs are going to do, and warning you that choosing not to engage in content in the first place might have consequences is one of those places they've drawn a line, just like they don't explicitly warn you that ignoring Cait in the tutorial is going to end the game, because you should be able to figure that sort of thing out for yourself
Again, you're complaining that the game doesn't reflect the choice when 1) The bulk of the content where the change is relevant hasn't been written yet, 2) There are numerous points where there are ryn.isLover checks, that they're more subtle than you're capable of noticing doesn't change this.There is no difference in how Ryn acts.
If you can't be there for her at the time when she's obviously going to want to enjoy her first time with you, why should she take the final step of wanting to be lovers with you? You really seem to want Ryn to give you everything while not giving her anything in return...True, which is why the "did you sex her that one time" variable added just before her confession feels silly.
Arona is very different character and hasn't, y'know, had her dick locked up for decades. I think you're severely overlooking the degree to which the moment is special to Ryn.Hell, Arona is just happy with a hug.
Yep. Which is weird is my point. She is still madly in love with us yet the only difference is she doesn't want to marry us and locking out some scene. It led to me believing that I did not miss anything since Ryn acts pretty much the same to the champion that is and is not her lover.she's not, tho
Her kingdom? SavedYou really seem to want Ryn to give you everything while not giving her anything in return...
It's entirely possible that a safety net second confession will materialize at some later point in development.Did I fuck her that one time? No...
"Well damn my love, my lovely love, the only person I will ever truly love; I do not love you." Says Ryn, the champion obsessed Queen.
trust me when I say that there are ppl who are into relationships that are toxic asf n still love this person despite how they act. It isn't healthy based on tradition n studies but ppl are interesting like that.What you want is basically a trauma bond (an abused person (or character in this case) having a close emotional attachment to their abuser), which you already have without her professing her love to and marrying you which, yeah, is not deserved in her low confidence path.
Her saying she loves you has to be genuine from you treating her like an equal instead of like her sister treated her. That would just feel so fake if done for both bc what have you ACTUALLY done to warrant it? Nevermind the people that will complain about it too bc I know that will happen.
Well that will make certain subset of people pleased.It's entirely possible that a safety net second confession will materialize at some later point in development.
Yeah, low con Ryn is slightly underwhelming. And the quest certainly seemed to push the idea that we should have high confidence Ryn. I do not remember, are you even able to finish that quest without her becoming more sure in herself?Ngl, I see where my man K is coming from, low-confidence Ryn is underwhelming especially if you are Corrupt. The fact your character doesn't do anything with her when we finish the raid is weird. I can understand if she doesn't initiate things because of "low confidence" but we are the dom and we canonically like Ryn or else we wouldn't be doing any of that stuff for her. I don't see why there isn't just a scene where we tell that we're going to fuck her into El (or even better into Arona) /pop her cherry, then tell her that we love her despite how toxic we are. Toxicity can be like that sometimes.
FACTS, Imo PC being Dom content is lacking and what's there is softcore at best or more geared to dickgirls and women.Well that will make certain subset of people pleased.
Yeah, low con Ryn is slightly underwhelming. And the quest certainly seemed to push the idea that we should have high confidence Ryn. I do not remember, are you even able to finish that quest without her becoming more sure in herself?
But if the second confession comes to fruition: I hope there is one where champion takes the lead and confesses their love/ownership of the queen. And maybe some more degrading scenes that come with it. Personally would like to see some dick humiliation play, sword fighting and to have both her and Arona go down on our dick. That last is just general wish, but I do love the idea of our subs working together to please us -- their master.