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What TF speed do you prefer?

Hello, KD here again!

The last poll had some interesting results, so I wanted to post another! This time I'd like to ask which type of transformation speed you prefer. 

Do you like when the subject has to more time to adjust mentally and physically to an increasingly transformed appearance and body?

Do you like when the subject is overwhelmed by a sudden change?

Let us know, and feel free to provide details in the comments!

Comments

My two favorite approaches to transformation are the "bouncing ball" and the "slinky"

ComicTF

Definitely prefer slow

j598sm2

It kinda depends, many steps, but not too dragged out over time. May be thorough max few days. But still like a sequence.

Martin Rønning

There's a reason that American werewolf in London is the best werewolf movie. If well done a slow change can be incredible

jordan

I love slow drawn out changes instead of everything happening at once.

Werenimal

Voting slow but like others have said, depending on the story and the characters and everything else I'm really a fan of both.

Bonin

Both have their merits and intents. I like that Mice Tea will have room to explore both kinds in the various branching paths!

Félicie (Taxouck)

i like them both, i like them when they're rapid enough that the changes are instantly noticeable to the person changing, but slow enough that they can think about it while it's happening

Tharkis

I tried testing out both, but then the remote broke D:

Little Napoleon

I like both for different reasons. However what I find the most important is the process of the transformation. "Poof" is often so boring - make the changes detailed and well made first and foremost. Though given the nature of the transformation the player should be able to in some branches to control the speed of the transformation through how much you choose make them drink?

Dendrodoo

TBH, I like for somewhere in between. Quick enough for it to be surprising, but not so fast that it is overwhelming.

Jonathan Eastman


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