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TIME SENSITIVE: Update and Release Poll

Hey all. November is almost over and a new expansion pack is fast approaching. I’ve been working diligently on the next big update but I feel there’s still a lot of work to be done. Regardless I’m realizing it’s been about two months without any new content and I want to gauge how y’all feel about this, as well as give you all an idea of where I’m at.

I’ve been working hard to make both the dominant and submissive roles engaging to play as well as have it be naturally incorporated into the rest of the game, as well as my other mods. As previously mentioned, I’ve made the dominant role give a sim a degree of control over other sims. I was looking for ways for submissive sims to feel equally engaging. One of the things I've done is create several social events which gives the sims things to do in service of there dom with skill and relationship rewards for completion. (i also have a couple planned for doms) I'm also trying up with creative but not disruptive ways to remove agency as a submissive sim, such as removing the ability to change outfits manually after being told by an npc to wear a particular outfit.

The other thing I'm tackling with this update and this expands across all of my mods is making social interactions feel both natural and impactful. I want doms to have to earn the trust and respect of subs. i want subs to be able to bring out the best/worst of their doms. I also don't the success of these interactions to feel either too easy or too difficult but rather feel like a natural conversation progression.

All of these things are progressing steadily and yet I'm fully aware that it's been two months since my last update. So my big question is: Should I post my progress so far for testing and feedback? Or  should wait till everything is finished, likely after the expansion (to make sure nothing breaks.)

Either way I will have small updates/fixes for chastity, piss mod, and free use tommorow

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