@Jake
What you said is definitely true, and it's the whole history repeating itself thing. I can understand why some people got extremely frustrated with this turn around after actually making steps towards innovation. At the same time the girls should be awarded the same opportunity to develop in the same way the guys were, by creating mimics of what they like. The main problem is that people are trying to do this at the same location, which is why we are here I suppose. Everyone grows out of copying and eventually turns their attention to creating something unique. This is true for everyone. I remember copying cartoons and game character designs when I was younger, but I couldn't stand to do it now. The other problem was that this frustration was being presented as BxG vs GxB when it was really about old vs new/beginner vs advanced and interest vs interest. This generally ruffled a few female feathers, especially given the mainstream market and how if you want girl games you have to make them. The idea that we were doing something wrong by creating games we liked and being supportive to each other wasn't one we really wanted to entertain, especially since as female gamers we are generally pretty open to playing male perspective.
Unlike previously, now you have people of a range of genres wanting to move forward and be innovative, which I think makes for a healthier community. You need those different perspectives and attitudes to round out everything. I'm hopeful of seeing many different things that have moved beyond copying JVNs and the same old 'classic' formula. I think this will be pretty exciting.
You might be right in that those that would have started making VNs from KS might have already happened from the demo... As vocal as some of their supporters are, they don't seem to be the ones that will have a go at creating their own. Then again, depending on the coverage on the game it may expose people who haven't even played a VN before, and that will be a different story. And yes, they will be starting right back at the beginning again, trying to create too ambitious dating sims with school girls and a main character with the personality of dish water. And the cycle will start all over again. Will the girls get frustrated with this... it's hard to say. The ones who are already ignore the more cliche games, even the otome ones, will probably continue to feel frustrated. However, there are a lot of girls who are still at the beginner stage and, as mentioned before, the girls are very good at being vocal and supportive, so I don't think there will be too much trouble there.
It will be an interesting fallout, no matter what happens I think.