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Goodbye Eternity

What if you had a new chance in life ? · By RNGeusEX

I can’t understand what the creator is thinking. Locked

A topic by Errant Bird created 45 days ago Views: 323 Replies: 1
This topic was locked by RNGeusEX 45 days ago
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Undoubtedly, this game is the best of its kind I have ever played, but there are some aspects that I find difficult to accept. It is a game with great potential, but why does the author want to ruin it? I spent a lot of time playing this game, and after triggering the bad ending, I have thought about why the bad ending must be like this? I think there can be a bad ending, but I don't think it should be like this.

Players will definitely not trigger a bad ending when playing normally, but this game is a multi choice game, so I have tried many routes. The bad endings I know now are Yasuka and Asami. When I triggered their bad endings, I was thinking, is it necessary to have such a bad ending? The bad ending can be any other situation, but it is the same ending as NTR? You can write the bad ending as characters dying or disappearing, or anything else, I can accept it, but if you make the characters pregnant or abandon them, I feel like the developers are deliberately disgusting the players. The author says that if there is no sexual intercourse, it is not NTR. I don't know why you have this idea. Even if the characters in the game do not have sexual relationships, they are still related people. Players wouldn't watch them being deceived by someone full of lies, would they? Some people say that it's enough not to trigger a bad ending, but what I want to say is that this is contradictory. Good games require multiple playthroughs, and the author has given a choice, so I need to try, but the result I get is like this. Moreover, the label of this game does not have NTR, but there is NTR shadow in the plot and ending, so I am a little angry. If you told me there is NTR from the beginning, then I wouldn't play this game because I don't like NTR. And in the future updates, the author may also depict the bad endings of characters such as Noriko, Sayuri, Natsume, and Chiaki. If that's the case, then I can watch this game slowly die

Some people speculate that most people in your membership group like NTR themes, but I don't know if it's true. Or do developers want to please both sides, but it has developed into this situation.

Although the author claimed that NTR does not exist, he has already made a bad ending. Who knows if he will make a CG with a bad ending?

Developer(+3)(-5)

Thanks for the detailed feedback, and I’m glad you enjoyed the game overall.

But I need to be clear: bad endings are supposed to be bad. They are avoidable, they are not reward content, and they exist to show the consequences of destructive choices.

Goodbye Eternity is not an NTR game, and I’m not trying to trick players into NTR content. However, I also can’t write every dramatic outcome around the fear that some players may interpret any painful situation as NTR.

You are free to dislike those endings, but they are optional consequences, not the core identity of the game.

RNG

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