Man! Just like me. Got so immersed in it last night when I checked this one for the first time that I only slept for a measly two hours before work.Simply amazing. That one goes straight into my sig.
hell yeah it is lolHehe so hard to stay faithful in this game
Play the trait you think sounds fun. They do change some scenes and outcomes though; just like your decisions do.QUESTIONS
The OP says that your trait is listed in the save file but how do you open the save file?
I think my trait is athletic but don't recall with certainty. However I haven't noticed any game effect whatsoever, so I am pretty sure it's athletic. Judging by the walkthrough only the well read and charismatic traits seem to make any difference. Will the athletic trait make a difference in the future?
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I'm going the "looking hard for a nice girl" route, Megan or Leah, by which I mean that I'm mainly interested in Megan but I've kept open the Leah route because by the time that option presents itself the relationship with Megan is still poorly defined and I feel conflicted about romantically pursuing someone in a vulnerable position like her.
Trying to play without walkthrough but sometimes it's hard because, for example, I initially didn't offer to pick Melissa up because of how hard she was coming on to me and I thought Megan might not like that. Also offered wine, because nonalcoholic wine just silly, but then when I saw "you drank three bottles" I was like "Holy shit! I had that much in the house!?". Went back and reversed both those choices after reading the walkthrough. Point is that, as with any relationship, a lot of this stuff is nonintuitive.
Fantastic work. Definitely one of the best games out there. Thanks dev!
Play the trait you think sounds fun. They do change some scenes and outcomes though; just like your decisions do.
When I designed the choice system I didn't want people to know the effect they could have in the future. That's just like how it is in real life when a somewhat pointless decision might end up changing your life. And a comment might stick with the person you tell it to.
I'd personally recommend you to just play with gut feeling without hints or walkthrough. That way, the experience once you reach the end of the game (once it's completed) will be much more rewarding than following a guide that, let's say, maximize points with one character. In the end, it will not be the points that determine your story but the decisions made along the journey.
completely disagree but there should be another option - NOTHING AT ALL3rd is the only option, blue on blue and blue on purple looks awful
Thanks for the heads up on that text. I need to look it over. The reason why you are getting low scores is indeed cause of some of your actions. One thing I don't think most have realized is that letting Liam and his teammate win the water battle actually allows you to score points with both the girl on his team and Liam himself. It's not always about winning but having fun.Just finished episode 3 and I'm really impressed with the ambitiousness of the multiple relationship options approach the game seems to be taking, as well as with how well it seems to be pulling it off so far. This adds both a lot of work for the dev but also a lot of value to the game. I've made it easy on myself by shutting down everything but the Megan path. Hurt to reject Leah but I did it, and I'm trying to set up Liam with one of the other girls.
Question: I've got only I think 2 or 2.5 cakes with Liam and am told "we're not that close", yet I'm spending all the time I possibly can with him that doesn't take away from Megan time. I also gave him the two club girls and didn't call him out at the theatre ... seems to me like we'd be considered closer. Didn't go partying with him in episode 1 when my head was still hurting, and didn't assault Peter on his own property when no one was at risk of being hurt, but if that's what it takes to be a friend then mehh. I guess it will all come out in the wash.