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  • Optional ntr route for Julia, you can now tell her to get more experience after you've started her love route.. If that's a good idea..
So does this lead back to the ntr scene with the butler like if you had turned her down or is it a new ntr scene? Having encountered anything after selecting it.
 

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  • Optional ntr route for Julia, you can now tell her to get more experience after you've started her love route.. If that's a good idea..
So does this lead back to the ntr scene with the butler like if you had turned her down or is it a new ntr scene? Having encountered anything after selecting it.
apparently it's the first one
 

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Sounds both promising and a bit frightening!

On the one hand, it does seem that Chyos is actively taking steps to simplify the game.

On the other hand, I and many others have probably already gotten completely used to the current system and it's unique characteristics and particularities.

Version 0.3.9.5 should be interesting when it finally releases.
Couldn’t agree more, I never liked taking away mechanics (That I had to learn every time I played it) just for making the game more simpler, I would actually hate the game if it turned into a shell of an rpg, but I have faith in Chyos and I hope he doesn’t turn the game into a simplified adventure with no rpg elements whatsoever
 

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I just played this game for an hour and there are a two things that I find really annoying.
As the author says, this game is supposed to be "a non linear game", yet in the beginning after your father is killed it's as linear as it gets. To the point where you're supposed to ask the owner of an Inn for a bed to sleep. But you can't simply ask the owner of the Inn because you're not supposed to step behind the counter. The path in front of the bar is blocked by two people so I assumed you're supposed to talk to these people in order to progress. The two people were really close to each other so I assumed it wouldn't really matter which one I clicked but apparently it did matter. You have to click on the right person to progress.
I am sorry but, if a part of the game requires you as the player to act linear then make it as easy as possible. Entering the Inn could have simply triggered the scene with Rick.
I haven't found a way to skip animated scenes either. I know it's possible but most RPGMs seem to force you to watch through these scenes.

Maybe it's only me, but the beginning doesn't feel very "non linear" to me.
 

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I just played this game for an hour and there are a two things that I find really annoying.
As the author says, this game is supposed to be "a non linear game", yet in the beginning after your father is killed it's as linear as it gets. To the point where you're supposed to ask the owner of an Inn for a bed to sleep. But you can't simply ask the owner of the Inn because you're not supposed to step behind the counter. The path in front of the bar is blocked by two people so I assumed you're supposed to talk to these people in order to progress. The two people were really close to each other so I assumed it wouldn't really matter which one I clicked but apparently it did matter. You have to click on the right person to progress.
I am sorry but, if a part of the game requires you as the player to act linear then make it as easy as possible. Entering the Inn could have simply triggered the scene with Rick.
I haven't found a way to skip animated scenes either. I know it's possible but most RPGMs seem to force you to watch through these scenes.

Maybe it's only me, but the beginning doesn't feel very "non linear" to me.
Sorry, but what The hell are you talking about?
first, you can ask about the bed in front of the counter, ask Thomas about it.
Second, you are still on the prologue which is linear for story purpose
Third, you can skip scenes by pressing tab, Z or ESC, which aren’t that long
 
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I just played this game for an hour and there are a two things that I find really annoying.
As the author says, this game is supposed to be "a non linear game", yet in the beginning after your father is killed it's as linear as it gets. To the point where you're supposed to ask the owner of an Inn for a bed to sleep. But you can't simply ask the owner of the Inn because you're not supposed to step behind the counter. The path in front of the bar is blocked by two people so I assumed you're supposed to talk to these people in order to progress. The two people were really close to each other so I assumed it wouldn't really matter which one I clicked but apparently it did matter. You have to click on the right person to progress.
I am sorry but, if a part of the game requires you as the player to act linear then make it as easy as possible. Entering the Inn could have simply triggered the scene with Rick.
I haven't found a way to skip animated scenes either. I know it's possible but most RPGMs seem to force you to watch through these scenes.

Maybe it's only me, but the beginning doesn't feel very "non linear" to me.
You are referring to the Prologue, which ends after meeting with Gwen and becomeing her "Apostel"
It's a very common feature to make Prologues linear in order to start a story.
 

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What IS a hell? Lets talk about this philosophical question
Mmmh probably a place where the souls go after they had a life.
For greek and latin people, hell was just a place of afterlife, Ἅιδης in greek and Infernum in latin.
When Christianity came, hell was afterlife for damned people.
So for me it’s a place after life, not a purgatory, just a place for dead people
Or a bad state of mind
 
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Mmmh probably a place where the souls go after they had a life.
For greek and latin people, hell was just a place of afterlife, Ἅιδης in greek and Infernum in latin.
When Christianity came, hell was afterlife for damned people.
So for me it’s a place after life, not a purgatory, just a place for dead people
Or a bad state of mind
"Hell is a place on earth"... or "other people" depending on whom you're asking :devilish:
In most versions of Christian Gnosticism / Lucerfarianism / Satanism, Earth is Hell, In some texts of the bible they said that an earth "opened his mouth" to swallow everyone who was not worthy(Moises), on some texts on Noe they said that the seaquake that "cleaned" the earth was a punishment, some people that studies, analize and explains the philosophy of religions says that the seaquake was a punishment of Hell.


After all, why we are just here? Just to suffer?Every time, every night I can feel my anxiety of paying bills.
We cry, we suffer, we work like "slaves", we get ill,is not something like hell? eternal punishment of living in a world where you cant be free.

On other books like The Divine Comedy states that there are floors in hell, where in the most bottom of Hell, is nothing more than a cold embrace.
 
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In most versions of Christian Gnosticism / Lucerfarianism / Satanism, Earth is Hell, In some texts of the bible they said that an earth "opened his mouth" to swallow everyone who was not worthy(Moises), on some texts on Noe they said that the seaquake that "cleaned" the earth was a punishment, some people that studies, analize and explains the philosophy of religions says that the seaquake was a punishment of Hell.


After all, why we are just here? Just to suffer?Every time, every night I can feel my anxiety of paying bills.
We cry, we suffer, we work like "slaves", we get ill,is not something like hell? eternal punishment of living in a world where you cant be free.

On other books like The Divine Comedy states that there are floors in hell, where in the most bottom of Hell, is nothing more than a cold embrace.
Exacty, even if Dante’s hell of Divine comedy is all made up, he study each place of hell for each category of sinner.
Then truly there isn’t a bigger punishment than being born, as the philosopher Schopenhauer said: “life is a pendulum that swings between pain and boredom”....
Kinda feels weird debating philosophy on a porn site, weird but fun
 
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Exacty, even if Dante’s hell of Divine comedy is all made up, he study each place of hell for each category of sinner.
Then truly there isn’t a bigger punishment than being born, as the philosopher Schopenhauer said: “life is a pendulum that swings between pain and boredom”....
Kinda feels weird debating philosophy on a porn site, weird but fun
In fact when people jerk off, sometimes after the pleasure comes the "philosophical state" where they judge and questions things about life, or his own life, is in fact something related of what a purgatory is. After pleasure comes the pain, the pain of time being alone thinking. And there is no worst hell than being alone thinking too much.


Another fun fact about hell is the buddishm and their reincarnation.The good deeds, the bad deeds that affect karma, where indeed you suffer in an eternal cycle of reincarnation, until you ascend to Nirvana.
The karma rings some bells on the game ins't it?
 
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In fact when people jerk off, sometimes after the pleasure comes the "philosophical state" where they judge and questions things about life, or his own life, is in fact something related of what a purgatory is. After pleasure comes the pain, the pain of time being alone thinking. And there is no worst hell than being alone thinking too much.
You are likely doing something wrong if you allow yourself to mellow on your personal life after experiencing the climax of excitment.
My advice... play this game and you'll be to distracted even after reaching the higth of excitment. :p :sneaky:
 
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