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Can you just kidnap Maya out of the game so I can finally experience harmony and tranquility?
He has earned the title of forum fanatic. A pope should embrace fanatics right?
Besides let's be honest the vast majority of the dudes itt would struggle to score any of the women in biad if they had free will and magically turned into real people. Besides Arieth that is.
 
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Dr.Slime

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MF, put that shit in spoiler:mad: I never played and never will play this scene on the game, i don't wanna have to see in the thread either:ROFLMAO:
shit didn't think about it because it's been a year and many people spoil many shits here
 

Oliver Wendell Homely

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Man, DPC even had death threats. Basically what he did was get everyone hooked on the game, and then ruin it. There were some people so die hard fans that liked the game until the sad end? Sure. But most of the previous fans hated it and stopped being fans, as you and I. DPC seems to be a stubborn and full of himself guy. He probably says he loves AL because he doesn't want to acknowledge that he fucked up big time that game. And precisely because of that, he may try to tie the two games together by, as I say, making the crazy redheaded bitch from AL the biological mother of Sage. It would ruin the character, but he doesn't care about pissing off fans at this point. The fucking idiot thinks he's George R.R. Martin. Proof is he's still hellbent on developing Maya's character, which almost nobody loves and a lot of people literally hate. Or that he insists on not hiring anyone to shorten game development times. He keeps everyone waiting a year and doesn't gives a shit. That's why I think the guy is going to ruin BaDIK at some point, the same way he ruined AL, but worst because BaDIK is bigger than AL and has even more people hooked.
I can really appreciate heavy-hitting drama and have watched and really enjoyed plenty of movies and shows where I cry my eyes out in spots. It's cathartic. The problem with AL, for me, was that I was playing the game as porn. I was looking forward to some Megan-Melissa sandwich action, not leaving one of them to die in a fucking house fire. Subverting expectations is one thing, but switching up genres is what upset me. I didn't rage about it or anything, and I did play a few more variations just to see different endings, but for me the game ultimately disappoints because I thought I was going to enjoy one type of experience and I was instead provided with an entirely different type of experience.

In hindsight, I shouldn't have been so surprised. Plenty of things in the game were dark--how the MC met Megan, Melissa suffering abuse at the hands of her stepfather, Liam and his cancer, etc.--so for the ending to have included such a dramatic turn should have been seen as the natural climax to the plot. But the lewd scenes had me so enthralled I didn't see it coming. With all that in mind, my view now is that the ending was just a bit too heavy-handed.

BaDIK, so far, is serving up an "American Pie" or "Porky's" type of experience, largely, with some melodrama/soap opera elements thrown in. If something seriously horrible happens in this game--and I think the chances of that are not inconsiderable--I will be less shocked, mostly because after AL I won't let me guard down again and because I'm paying more attention (it's helped by my having played through so many different routes several times now). While DPC has said BaDIK is going to be a much different experience than AL was, and I'm confident he won't want to repeat himself, at this point I think we can expect some truly dramatic events to unfold.

So far, events that I thought would be dramatic have actually been underwhelming. For example, Tybalt has always been a pompous windbag, but in that scene where he eats watermelon and coerces Jill into dating him, he showed genuine malice and I thought he was going to be a serious threat. But episode 8 turned him into a complete laughingstock. Before Tybalt, Chad was also been neutered as a serious threat to the MC or any other character, as he appears to be a level-headed guy who's main reason for being a jerk earlier is his fear of being discovered as gay (or bi or whatever he is).
 

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So far, events that I thought would be dramatic have actually been underwhelming. For example, Tybalt has always been a pompous windbag, but in that scene where he eats watermelon and coerces Jill into dating him, he showed genuine malice and I thought he was going to be a serious threat. But episode 8 turned him into a complete laughingstock. Before Tybalt, Chad was also been neutered as a serious threat to the MC or any other character, as he appears to be a level-headed guy who's main reason for being a jerk earlier is his fear of being discovered as gay (or bi or whatever he is).
The only real danger to MC now is from the drug dealer / gang leader guy, who is an armed psychopath. In AL, DPC made the murder completely come from left field. This time, should murderous drama strike again, maybe it will come from a more obvious source.
 

felicemastronzo

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So far, events that I thought would be dramatic have actually been underwhelming. For example, Tybalt has always been a pompous windbag, but in that scene where he eats watermelon and coerces Jill into dating him, he showed genuine malice and I thought he was going to be a serious threat. But episode 8 turned him into a complete laughingstock. Before Tybalt, Chad was also been neutered as a serious threat to the MC or any other character, as he appears to be a level-headed guy who's main reason for being a jerk earlier is his fear of being discovered as gay (or bi or whatever he is).
to make Tybalt a serious threat he would have simply had to accuse MC of what Mc actually did, i.e., ruining at the fundraiser for the Preps and damaging their home.

2 true accusations, which even without the threat of possible charges would have turned Jill away from him.

in that situation Jill's dilemma would have been real, and even the decision to submit to blackmail would have made some sense.
 

JJ1960

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to make Tybalt a serious threat he would have simply had to accuse MC of what Mc actually did, i.e., ruining at the fundraiser for the Preps and damaging their home.

2 true accusations, which even without the threat of possible charges would have turned Jill away from him.

in that situation Jill's dilemma would have been real, and even the decision to submit to blackmail would have made some sense.
"Ruining a fundraiser" is not a crime. There is no value in accusing MC of that other than trying to harm his reputation, and most people on campus would probably consider him a local legend for pulling that off.

The damage to the prep's house literally has no evidence. Tybalt claims there was a fire that he personally put out with his expensive Italian suit. Any inspection of the premises or the suit would expose that as a lie, as all Derek did was put a flame near the sprinkler sensor. Any qualified person investigating the scene could attribute it to nothing more than a sprinkler malfunction due to a faulty sensor, or maybe a smoke alarm triggered by cooking in the kitchen. Unless the preps had cameras everywhere and recorded the prank, there is literally no evidence of MC's involvement. The fact that Tybalt lies about it and it can easily be disproved would cast a lot of doubt about anything else he might claim, especially if MC didn't punch him later.

Jill is just easily duped by Tybalt; if she had any sense she would ask to see where the fire was, or why the house didn't have a pervasive smell of smoke.
 

felicemastronzo

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"Ruining a fundraiser" is not a crime. There is no value in accusing MC of that other than trying to harm his reputation, and most people on campus would probably consider him a local legend for pulling that off.

The damage to the prep's house literally has no evidence. Tybalt claims there was a fire that he personally put out with his expensive Italian suit. Any inspection of the premises or the suit would expose that as a lie, as all Derek did was put a flame near the sprinkler sensor. Any qualified person investigating the scene could attribute it to nothing more than a sprinkler malfunction due to a faulty sensor, or maybe a smoke alarm triggered by cooking in the kitchen. Unless the preps had cameras everywhere and recorded the prank, there is literally no evidence of MC's involvement. The fact that Tybalt lies about it and it can easily be disproved would cast a lot of doubt about anything else he might claim, especially if MC didn't punch him later.

Jill is just easily duped by Tybalt; if she had any sense she would ask to see where the fire was, or why the house didn't have a pervasive smell of smoke.
the fanta legal discourse does not interest me, in fact I wrote that the threat of a lawsuit would not even have helped.

and being true, Mc would hardly have denied it at that point Jill could also have decided to compensate her for the damage but that still would have created a crack in her relationship with MC, because it would be a behavior she would not accept, fundraising is not Tybalt's thing but of all the Preps, in the same way the dwelling "belongs" to everyone in the fraternity.

then your argument I understand it little, if tybalt can't prove something that MC actually did, how can he prove something that MC actually didn't even do?
 
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