- Aug 23, 2020
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I see what you mean about the transitions between scenes, but to me it hasn't been a problem. In fact, I think it's necessary, and needs to be even greater. The game needs to MOVE, it's already so slowly paced that it's hard to imagine the 30-day schedule working. Without jumps between scenes, characters like Natalie and (to a lesser extent) Sam would already be so far behind that they could never catch up and have sexy scenes with Sophia. Because Natalie appears so infrequently, I think we can pretty much guarantee that every scene with her from now on is going to escalate substantially from the previous scene. The next time we see her, I have no doubt that there will be nudity, with sex only being a heartbeat away.Just to be clear, my remark was not about the pace or the content of the events. As you show in your list the pace escalated a lot this PD, whether it was planned like this or because he is adapting.
What I was noting is that the *transition* between where we left the interaction with a certain character and the new event with that same character has a sort of gap. I took the old gents example because it was the most striking to me: you suddenly meet these guys that are openly flirting and making sexual innuendos with Sophia. This is obviously a problem coming from the previous side job events that were a few lines delegated to the narrator voice explaining things. That failed to set up the context in which the interactions take place. Then the event itself is fine, once you move on from the "abrupt" start.
In a similar way and at different extents the interactions/dialogues with Dylan, Aiden, Nathalie and Sam felt (at least to me) having a transition gap wrt where we previously left the characters. Like they were suddenly on a different level. But then (again, to me) the rest of each event was fine.
Maybe it's just me and/or I'm nitpicking. I don't know if you notice that too and had the same feeling.
I don't know if this PD have a special place in his plan and served as a "booster" for all the paths. For sure now the relationship with most of the characters is clearly on a different level. We'll see in the next update(s) if there will be a smoother progression in that sense.
Dylan and Ellie can develop more naturally because they appear in almost every single update. There's no need for an abrupt jump in how sexual they can be with Sophia. L&P can take his time, develop the relationships very deliberately. It's still painfully slow, but it makes sense.
This is also why Sophia's relationship with the Apostles escalated so quickly. It was disgusting and far too quick, but the side jobs appear so seldom that we're going to see a lot of inconsistencies between scenes. The next time Sophia works at the nursing home, she's going to wear that crazy sexy outfit for the old men. I suspect she's also going to let them get to second base with her. Within the next three scenes at the nursing home, I believe Sophia will have sex with them. But that will take probably 15 years, and it will be late in the game. But in terms of where the relationship is right now, it will be a huge jump and will feel unrealistic. But, again, that's understandable because at some point the game simply has to move.