Red King all the way baby! Ya know what they say, power is the most potent aphrodisiac...There is only one doubt residing in me.... why the fuck would you kill Cass? She is the best thing in the game. Do you have cum in your brains by any chance?
Elizabeth II would be proud of you.to be honest,I just care the queen
shit load of AVN games are like this tho. even the highly-rated ones like EternumI will continue, as long as people like you keep shilling for a game like this, and refuse to acknowledge a mistake. And this isn't about me personally being punished, this is about game development principles: Not offering a "reward" or "incentive" for making a different choice is "punishing" a player, simple as. And if you're not willing to make content for every "meaningful" choice you offer, then why bother offering that choice in the first place?
To be fair, Eternum is a fairly kinetic novel. You can't really make a wrong choice (unless you purposefully don't want to romance some girls), and AFAIK you can't "lose" either. It's not nearly the no.1 reason why that game is so highly-rated.shit load of AVN games are like this tho. even the highly-rated ones like Eternum
She show's up again quite a bit later out of nowhere, though she is a side character so while not great that she was neglected for so long it does make a degree of sense given priority's.What happened to the blonde elf you captured (Val) and her pretty redhead friend (Alessa) who stole the horse? Last scene you help her pee and tied her back to the tree then she's never mentioned or seen again. Did Lazy Monkey just get lazy with the story? Really hoped they would be part of it. At least a brief explanation of her sentence to bring closure.
Ok, thanks. Starting ep5 and it's been nagging at me since it was left without explanation. Her and her friend would have been a good story for LI.She show's up again quite a bit later out of nowhere, though she is a side character so while not great that she was neglected for so long it does make a degree of sense given priority's.
Very true, maybe if there's enough player demand for it? Doubt it though, does feel like a missed opportunity.Ok, thanks. Starting ep5 and it's been nagging at me since it was left without explanation. Her and her friend would have been a good story for LI.
Nah, I don't care if the branches ever connect back or stay "meaningfully" separate until the end, I just don't want to be punished for making a choice. Even if you're trying to tell a dark & gritty story, at the end of the day, this is a "game" - if I killed Cass on the spot, then don't "punish" me for making that choice by telling me to go sit in a corner and wait for my turn to play the game.
You can "punish" a player by not withholding content from them, too.
As was I.Just to be clear I am talking about killing Cass right before the coronation not not in the inn. Yea if you kill Cass in the Inn the next update which was 0.5 is quite short, because the entire cass plot is removed.
All 3 routes feel bad. You have several silly options to choose from, all are lacking.As was I.
Killing Cass at the end of the 0.5 update means you get to skip over 0.6, and go straight into 0.7 content, which felt horrible as a player.
I'd say that last one is a pretty big fucking deal, which LM promptly ignored in 0.7 to "equalize" her path, which is not a good move either.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
There are many choices in the game and most of them are related to political decisions. My favourite thing about the game is that the political side of the game is completely based on reality, there are no absurd choices. I understand that you are uncomfortable with marriage, but actually it would be illogical if it was the other way around, because marriage is the most important act of gaining allies and alliances for royal families to maintain power and legitimacy. Especially when the only son of a king has no heir, this is a big handicap. Some of the reasons for marriage are touched upon in the game. The old king knows that he is at the end of his life and wants to secure the crown for his son, who will take the throne when he dies, so he has both the prince and the princess married to powerful families as a matter of urgency, in order to gain new alliances.It's bullshit to have so many choices in the game and then it's not even possible to refuse your forced wedding or even block the sister's wedding if on her path. Deleted the game just for that trash. Shame the game had some potential.
Thats what makes it worse soo many choices and opportunity to dictate the flow of the story and none for the most important ones. And for what a piece of shit deadbeat father who exiled him, alienated his older daughter and using his kids like pawn. If you choose the correct option mc says that he would even kill both his father and the suitor rather than go ahead with this charade. Then he still quietly like a little bitch goes along with the wedding farce anyways. How's that for logical story flow? Choose all the options to disrespect the kings beforehand too.There are many choices in the game and most of them are related to political decisions. My favourite thing about the game is that the political side of the game is completely based on reality, there are no absurd choices. I understand that you are uncomfortable with marriage, but actually it would be illogical if it was the other way around, because marriage is the most important act of gaining allies and alliances for royal families to maintain power and legitimacy. Especially when the only son of a king has no heir, this is a big handicap. Some of the reasons for marriage are touched upon in the game. The old king knows that he is at the end of his life and wants to secure the crown for his son, who will take the throne when he dies, so he has both the prince and the princess married to powerful families as a matter of urgency, in order to gain new alliances.