Wrought_in_Iron wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 3:00 pm
Hello, I'm brand new here. This will probably be a messy post as I sort out what I want to say and ask on the fly.
I hope this is the appropriate place to post it. Can't think of anywhere better.
Anyways... Tease AI huh? Looks interesting.
I recently had an awakening wherein I both discovered that teases/JOI/what-have-you exist,
and that I have a taste for it.
Hey this is sounding more like a general introduction and this isn't the place for that. I'll get to the point.
I discovered that Tease AI exists earlier today. I became curious. I investigated.
My investigation wasn't particularly conclusive and I tripped over myself a little bit along the way. I've read parts of different threads, read the old(?) .pdf basics guide, fired up the actual application(kept crashing on launch until I remembered that I'd disabled windows media player) and let "Wicked Tease" run a full tease while I mostly had the window closed to get a picture of what things looked like, and ran "Fury" for a half dozen lines before I realized there was a narrative there and I didn't want to spoil it until I had things set up. Hadn't set any images or done any work at all, just wanted to see the bare form of what was on offer.
I also skimmed through the settings and read some of the .txt files presented in the "modding" tab. (Not with intent to mod... yet, just because I saw a .txt file and read parts of it to see some of the working parts.)
My intent is far more beginner in nature. I mentioned tripping up before, trying to understand things. The first part of that was which version I should be installing, which was more of a task then I feel it could have been.
Saw the base application, read news of the developer's departure in the thread, discovered the unofficial and sweet patches, then discovered the
return of the developer and saw that there was a version with both patches bundled together and I'm assuming having some other additions as well.
I'm just telling a very boring tale of my very boring adventure navigating a forum at this point, so I'll get to the questions.
First up, what version do I want?
I see the base version, those two aforementioned patches, the version bundled with Fury and a version written in Java.
As a beginner, I've concluded to ignore the Java version for now, my initial observation is that it is relatively new and doesn't support many personalities. Is that accurate?
Either way, Java aside, how is compatibility between the other versions and the different personalities? Is there anything I need to watch out for? Are all of the patches simply additive, with older personalities simply not taking advantage of new code possibilities, or does it fundamentally break them?
I guess I'm asking if I should just use the version bundled with Fury or if I should use the old version and patch it with both patches, as Fury is the only thing new enough to look like it might cause issues with older personalities.
If I should go with the older version, do I use both patches or just one? I don't recall exactly as I ditched that installation attempt as I discovered the Fury version, but I could've sworn that both patches attempted to overwrite at least some of the same files, so are they incompatible, or is there a specific order I should override with during installation?
Second question:
More of a request to match personality to kink, and a few technical details involved.
I get the feeling that my kinks are pretty rare here. In that my kinks are very, very vanilla. CEI, CBT, Anal, any toy stuff, I can't stand
any of it. I'm comfortable with whatever else is going on outside of being told to do non-vanilla things with my own body. Verbal abuse, sickeningly sweet praise, cuckoldry, longer term denial. Whatever context or task is offered is cool, it's just that if if I'm instructed to touch myself, it's only ever going to be a hand and a dick.
Maybe I should have opened with this question, but distancing myself from all of that, how much content have I locked myself out of with my lack of kinks?
And in that same vein, while I understand that there are clear opt-out options in the settings; I got the impression that some personalities play a little bit by their own rules. As an example, let's say I unselect CBT, how will that impact me across different personalities? Will I be missing out on stuff but at least immersed in not knowing that I'm missing out, will there be awkward abrupt moments where a personality introduces something about CBT before it reaches the tag and suddenly skips it? Will I occasionally run into "nah, fuck you. crush your balls"? A combination of the above?
Furthermore, an extrapolation of the question asking on what I'm missing out on, does it straight up lock me out of anything?
Without really knowing what I'm looking at, with "Fury" selected at the moment, in the script tab of the settings, the start, module and link file that are displayed all specify that CBT is required.
So is Fury just not an option for me then? Or am I interpreting this information incorrectly?
(I do get the idea that Fury is supposed to be harsh and it's reasonable to expect such things, but I do like the presentation of her attitude and narrative so if I could conveniently have one without the other I'd be pretty happy.)
I've got a lot more to ask, but beyond these establishing questions that'll just help me save time and let me know if I should bother investing it or not; I'll save it in order to not overly abuse the charity of whoever attempts to answer this monument of an inquiry.
Thanks in advance. And sorry for the word count.