User:CatBoyConnoisseur

Hi!
You're probably here because I made an edit on the Fictif wiki and, it's either stupidly done and you want to know the idiot behind it, or you're just curious about this Catboy Connoisseur.

In short, I'm newish to fandom. I've only ever done edits on the Fictif wiki and sometimes the shift key gets sticky and ruins my edits. If you see an issue, let me know!

In regards to the Catboy Connoisseur, I'm a Last Legacy super fan. Sage :))))) Funny since I literally farmed it in the beginning, didn't even read it, just spammed through for those rare end of chapter stars, before ads were available and reading all the chapters only made enough for like 2 and 1/2 scenes. Thank the stars for ads lol. Judge me as you will, but cosplay makes me uncomfortable and as soon as I read that MC was cosplaying and at a comic con I completely disregarded the series- my biggest mistake in life. It was only after reading everything and only slightly enjoying Nicky's route that I decided to give it a go and fell in love with Sages dumbassery (his abs certainly helped!)

Now my days are just spent pining after the Last Legacy cast. I don't think I found a single Visual Novel that comes close to the quality of LL. The plot, the characters, the world- they're just so well written and developed, the book is fully immersive.

 Last Legacy  is the only Fictif book that actually seems to know where it's going, they have a goal in mind and they're reaching it. The others are all over the place, completely inconsistent, in releases and plots, and doesn't seem to hyper focus on one character and forget the others exist. Well, Anisa... She's definitely left behind, but at least she's actually been updated lol, she has semi regular updates between the boys. Celia when? Val when?

 My most recent criticism towards fictif/it's writers is: 

We all know Fictif's biggest issue is it's inconsistent updates. It has recently got better recently, there seems to be a weekly, sometimes fortnightly, update happening now, when in the past the game could go for months without and indication of life. Still now, some books can go for months without an update while others take the lead. While I understand each book has a small team working on each chapter, and it has been said that one chapter can take 4-5 weeks to produce- Sergio.

As of the 17th of September 2021, one of the most recent updates has been Sergio. Out of the 'Heir to Love and Lies' cast, he is without a doubt their favourite. Fictif has this terrible habit of fixating on one character, pumping out their chapters just to end their book (which is another criticism in itself) and this is what is happening with Sergio. Anyway, my issue is that just the other day Sergio had 3 chapters released all at once. In a game where it's biggest flaw is "inconsistent updates" maybe those 3 chapters could have been backlogged? So that while they were working on Chava's route, maybe even thinking about starting Val's, they could have given the illusion of writing and updating consistently? Those 3 chapters should not have been released all at once and should have been separated out so that there could have been a more regular update. Saved so that when there's a week without an update, they had something to release.

My criticism also falls on the release of Sage's chapter 11. While being a huge fan of LL and wanting to read the chapters as soon as they're finished (I'm sure feeling is mutual for the devs) it should have been spaced better and not released the day after Sergio's update. Now I'm wondering how long it will be until the next update of the app, with so much content being dropped in just 24 hours I fear it'll be a while.

Most visual novels write and produce an entire book then release it weekly, I hope this is something the devs are thinking of doing. The releases of For the Love of Gods and Ghosted, again, should have been spread out. Releasing the entire thing immediately seems daunting. A weekly release of those chapters would have given the illusion of a schedule and given the players time to actually savour the content. Full releases feel rushed, and that certainly happen with those two.