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Post by tester323 on Mar 4, 2014 14:17:37 GMT -5
Hello everyone in this forum. I recently heard about "Love Plus" from that one infamous story of that man who married one of the characters. I have a lot of questions about this interesting anomaly, but the most important question I can think of on my mind for people who has a chance to experience this:
What's a a good day and a bad day like while having a relationship like this?
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Post by na00 on Mar 4, 2014 22:25:42 GMT -5
I don't understand your question. What do you mean by good day or bad day? Love Plus isn't a relationship, is just a game.
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odin
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Post by odin on Mar 4, 2014 23:31:11 GMT -5
I think a lot of people get the wrong idea about the game if they haven't personally experienced it themselves. I had fairly similar thoughts as most in the beginning (where you expect it to be like a real relationship), but that's far from the case. As it is only a game, the extent to which the girls will feel realistic is only at face value. None of the girls have real feelings for you. She will not potentially do things she wasn't programmed to, for example. She can't change her mood right away, etc. If you're wondering, in no way is Love Plus a replacement for a real person you can share feelings with. Disregard what they've told you, as that's all just dramatization
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chappy
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Post by chappy on Mar 5, 2014 0:37:22 GMT -5
It's like I'm playing a video game....amazing.
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Post by tester323 on Mar 5, 2014 3:22:26 GMT -5
I see. That's not exactly the response I was expecting. I guess this community isn't as what it seems.
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odin
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Post by odin on Mar 5, 2014 9:15:29 GMT -5
No, really, we're telling the truth. The game isn't as "lovey-dovey" as you would think. It's about as light-hearted as a shoujo manga (as an example). What the media tells you about those incidents is just to make it seem like there's more to it.
The format of the game is generally very quick. You go through events in a matter of minutes (though there are longer, more elaborate ones), so there's very little in the way of getting involved.
It's usually just you and the girl on a background. The closest you can get to her is kissing, and that's about as far as you go.
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Post by .:[R]Plus:. on Mar 5, 2014 17:56:02 GMT -5
The experience is different for everyone, there are people that see it as a cute and fun,harmless game and people who are a bit more committed than that. Personally for me it's a non-violent,naive and bubbly game and if i had to compare it with something it would be with 'Tamagochi' rather than real life/virtual reality..however there are people who experience it more deeply and i don't see any harm in that either.
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