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<blockquote data-quote="zagzig" data-source="post: 434990" data-attributes="member: 38199"><p>The "bad otome love interests," specifically Tetsuya and Elyon, were written for vocal segments of the fandom, yes.</p><p></p><p>Tetsuya was commissioned and written as a male extension for floof content, to allow players to be the 'Kiyoko'. So his primary tags are male-topping and heteronormative, procreative sex. As for his wider popularity, we don't have that level of market research, but his author seems to get plenty of requests for him and is planning a follow-up when he's done writing the Knot Cave (aka The Cave of Scope Creep) dungeon.</p><p></p><p>Elyon is also a commission for a community member who wanted a brooding and tortured rough love interest. I can't speak to his wider popularity, but he's very popular with the community member who commissioned him.</p><p></p><p>The key element here is that, as male content is not a featured aspect of this game, male content is usually only getting in if it appeals to the author, or enthusiastic members of the fandom make it happen. I enjoy male content from time to time (love you Brint) but if it were the only thing I were interested in I probably wouldn't be supporting the game.</p><p></p><p>I imagine if you asked the devs why this is and they were inclined to answer, they would say it doesn't make financial sense to dedicate extensive time and energy to growing 4% of the fanbase, when they can instead keep working on what brought the other 96% to the table. At least until such a time that CoC2 runs out of men on the internet who like sex with women.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zagzig, post: 434990, member: 38199"] The "bad otome love interests," specifically Tetsuya and Elyon, were written for vocal segments of the fandom, yes. Tetsuya was commissioned and written as a male extension for floof content, to allow players to be the 'Kiyoko'. So his primary tags are male-topping and heteronormative, procreative sex. As for his wider popularity, we don't have that level of market research, but his author seems to get plenty of requests for him and is planning a follow-up when he's done writing the Knot Cave (aka The Cave of Scope Creep) dungeon. Elyon is also a commission for a community member who wanted a brooding and tortured rough love interest. I can't speak to his wider popularity, but he's very popular with the community member who commissioned him. The key element here is that, as male content is not a featured aspect of this game, male content is usually only getting in if it appeals to the author, or enthusiastic members of the fandom make it happen. I enjoy male content from time to time (love you Brint) but if it were the only thing I were interested in I probably wouldn't be supporting the game. I imagine if you asked the devs why this is and they were inclined to answer, they would say it doesn't make financial sense to dedicate extensive time and energy to growing 4% of the fanbase, when they can instead keep working on what brought the other 96% to the table. At least until such a time that CoC2 runs out of men on the internet who like sex with women. [/QUOTE]
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