Well, I tend to wing it when it comes to Visual Novels. This one might be the only exception since I'll be around before it's out.MDV wrote: How does that even work? One reads the bios before deciding if they like them or not, not the other way around.
You have something good here, don't ruin it.
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- Al Capwned
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Re: You have something good here, don't ruin it.
I was talking in general. If one does not typically read or like bios in general then don't read them. Or, if you read them and find the first one you read to be "undesirable" then don't read the rest. Sorry for not being clear.MDV wrote:How does that even work? One reads the bios before deciding if they like them or not, not the other way around.
my only real contribution to this forum,Comedies&Tragedies, you should read it sometime(maybe).
- splitInfinitive
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I agree with you, that they have something good hear. But, personally, I like the fun facts in the bios ^^ Especially Lena's 
- MeatBagReborn
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I sure as fuck hope that's not the extent of it, the most I garnered from the bio's was that Annaliese Koell had similar gaming tastes and was also an otaku. The most we should get from a bio this early in the development-process are random inconsequential facts. Or, I hope as much, at least.MDV wrote:How does that even work? One reads the bios before deciding if they like them or not, not the other way around.Al Capwned wrote:They are just little tidbits of almost irrelevant information. they're there to try to get people to identify with the characters, cause if can't idntify with the characters why read or in our case play. If you don't like the bios don't read them. I like'em, because I like back story and I'm a back story kind of guy.
Less solipsism, more generally cathartic ramblings.