The main challenges would likely include coping with the physical effects of the plague, handling the psychological stress, and trying to restore normalcy in a world turned upside down by the disease. They might also have to battle against discrimination or prejudice that emerges due to the plague's selective impact on men.
Traffic is a huge challenge. The busy and often chaotic roads in India can significantly delay their deliveries. For instance, in big cities like Mumbai or Delhi, traffic jams are common and they have to navigate through it carefully.
One common challenge is finding shelter. There are not enough affordable housing options for them. Another is getting food. They often rely on charities or rummaging through garbage. Also, lack of proper medical care is a big issue as they can't afford health insurance or visits to the doctor.
Technical aspects can be a hurdle too. Visual novels may have text that is integrated with the graphics in a specific way. A translator has to make sure that the translated text fits within the allotted space without losing any important information. Also, the font and text formatting in Japanese might not translate well into English without some adjustments, which requires extra effort from the translator.
One challenge is the lack of true creativity. AI can generate text based on patterns in data, but it may not have the true creative spark that a human author has. For example, it might struggle to come up with truly original and groundbreaking plot twists.
One challenge is the cultural references. Visual novels are full of Japanese cultural elements that may not have direct equivalents in other languages. Another is the different writing styles. Japanese often has a more implicit and nuanced style which can be hard to translate while maintaining the same mood. Also, the use of onomatopoeia in Japanese visual novels is difficult to translate as it is very specific to the Japanese language.
One challenge is dealing with jealousy. Even in an open - minded relationship like polyamory, feelings of jealousy can still surface when one partner spends more time with another. Another is social acceptance. The society may not fully understand or accept their relationship style, which can put pressure on them.
In the healthcare system, they often encounter difficulties. Many healthcare providers lack the proper knowledge and training to address their specific health needs, which can lead to sub - optimal care. Also, in social situations, trans men may face stares and inappropriate comments from others, which makes them feel uncomfortable and isolated.
One challenge is facing biphobia from both the straight and gay communities. In straight relationships, their bisexual identity might be questioned or not fully accepted. For example, their partners may worry about their attraction to the same sex.
There are several challenges. Firstly, the translation of the written story into a visual and interactive medium. You have to think about how to show emotions not just through words but also through character expressions and animations. Secondly, the cost and resources. Hiring artists, writers, and programmers for a visual novel can be expensive. And thirdly, maintaining the original fans' expectations. Fans of the light novel may have high expectations for the visual novel, and it can be difficult to meet all of them.
One challenge is the language level. Some visual novels use complex or archaic language, which can be difficult for beginners. Another is the lack of proper grammar explanations. You have to figure out the grammar rules on your own.