It's only a very short scene, when Anna visits the food store to buy a bottle of wine for her visit with Timothy. To get Benjamin content you have to have opted onto his route, by allowing him to help Anna when she got arrested by Earl. If you decided for Benjamin not to wake up in the holding cell, and help Anna when she was being harassed by two thugs, then you miss all future content with Benjamin.Zara Scarlet Hey you said there's a BENJAMIN scene in 0.9 but I didn't see any scene with him. Is there a specific route to see that scene?
You need to talk to Timothy in the office. If Anna goes straight to her private office, and doesn't talk to Timothy first, then you miss out on their scene together at Timothy's apartmentHello, what action do I do to open the new scene with Timothy? I tried everything and it doesn't work...
The visit to Timothy takes place during the day, not at night. Make sure you spoke to him in the office earlier in the day. Also the game hasn't reached the following day yet. The last scene with Sergey and Fitzgerald takes place on Monday evening.Hello everyone. When I have to visit Timoteo it's at night and he won't let me enter his house after buying wine. The next day I can't progress in the game. Is there any way to move the time from tomorrow to the evening? Or how can I enter Timothy's house at night?
I may be mistaken, but are you able to reject every advance without either getting a game over or at some point it being forced to progress the story? I'm not advocating for some vanilla love route or to remove cheating.That really depends on how you've played her in the game. If you've allowed her to totally surrender to her condition and have sex with everybody. Then yes, what you're suggesting is probably correct. But if you instead chose for Anna to resist her condition, as Schmitt says that she could have done. Then it's not a foregone conclusion that she'll continue to be a slut, if her condition is cured in the future.
All her condition does is open her up to temptation and make it harder for her to say no. But she can say no, and if she says no on many occasions, then the likelihood is she'll say it even more, once she's no longer being unduly tempted by her condition.
If Anna decides she no longer wants to be a slut, and to be faithful to one person, then of course she can do that. She's always been able to do that.
I've never played the game rejecting everything, so I couldn't say. I have a playthrough where she significantly limits who she has sex with, in case that's a requirement to eventually play Andrew's renaissance route, should that ever come to pass. The game isn't really supposed to be played that way. You may be able to do it, but I don't understand why anyone would want to do it? If that's the kind of game someone wants, then why choose to play one that's the total opposite of a vanilla love route? There are plenty of other games on this site, that are much more in tune with that.I may be mistaken, but are you able to reject every advance without either getting a game over or at some point it being forced to progress the story? I'm not advocating for some vanilla love route or to remove cheating.
It's also funny how her condition applies to everyone but the bf in which it seems to have the opposite affect lol.
Either way my only point was that the bf is just a plot device or a Macguffin and I have no issue with that, I just wished he wasn't a complete incompetent fool or she could get with someone who isn't totally useless since it feels they have no real reason to be together in any regard and it cheapens the cheating.
Yes that's kind of my point, that the game isn't about the BF or his importance to her/the story and isn't meant to be. As I said, he's a Macguffin and plot device. Everyone knows and accepts that but my point is if you kept the same character but made him competent at sex but otherwise the same bumbling incompetent idiot who isn't actually a part of any real ending, it wouldn't impact anything else but it could add some needed tension to the cheating since at least he has SOMETHING going for him as opposed to nothing going for him and is a dud in literally every aspect of his life. I just find the bf in a coma and cheating on him to be weak and flimsy. Is it really any different then any other scene that doesn't involve him at that point? There's literally 0 risk of being caught or exposed or the thrill and danger that cheating is supposed to be about.I've never played the game rejecting everything, so I couldn't say. I have a playthrough where she significantly limits who she has sex with, in case that's a requirement to eventually play Andrew's renaissance route, should that ever come to pass. The game isn't really supposed to be played that way. You may be able to do it, but I don't understand why anyone would want to do it? If that's the kind of game someone wants, then why choose to play one that's the total opposite of a vanilla love route? There are plenty of other games on this site, that are much more in tune with that.
For me the main problem with Andrew and Anna, is she's grown up and he hasn't. When they were younger, he helped her cope with having an alcoholic father. So it's not like they never had a reason to be together. It's just that she's outgrown him, and she needs someone who's more mature.
Hi my game is anna exiting V 2.0