JoeAngel

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Difficult to give a set of answers as the questions appear to be slightly different each time - it's possible that there is a larger set of questions and each time you play you get a random set of five from that.

Some tips though

Use the 'Red X' to mark where a crystal can't be
Use a 'Green ?' to mark where a crystal might be

That should give you a much smaller set of squares to consider

< means less than. So if it says <3 away, it means that the crystal is 1 or 2 squares away

> means more than. So if it says >2 away, it means that it must be 3 or more squares away

means less or equal to. So if it say ≤3 away it means it can be 1 or 2 or 3 squares away

means more or equal to. So if it say 2 away it means it must be 2 or more squares away.

If there are more than one diamond and it says that one is >3 steps away. it means that OMLY one is greater than 3 steps away the other two are closer.

Work through the clues, place your diamonds but before you hit next go through each clue to make sure it works. If every clue works then you have the right answer.
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JohnnyCrunch

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Some people Here Make fun of Us Bro I got No Clue What _> < = and they make fun of that and the most Funny thing non of them Explain it to show that they know what in earth that mean lol
> ...means "greater than"...meaning more than or larger than... Example- The number of DIKs that got the crabs from Arieth's nasty coochie was >5. That means 6 or more DIKs had to shave their pubes & rub ointment on their junk.

< ...means "less than"... Example- The number of vodka soaked tampons that Derek stuck up his as was <4. That means he stuck 3 or less up his pooper.

= ...means "equals" or "equal to". Example- The number of times Tybalt got caught fucking a watermelon (that we know of) is =1. That means he's been caught 1 time.

if there is a _ under the > or < symbol, that means "greater than or equal to" or "less than or equal to". So, if there was a "greater than or equal to" symbol in that first example above, it would mean 5 or more DIK got the crabs.

Hope that helps...
 
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> ...means "greater than"...meaning more than or larger than... Example- The number of DIKs that got the crabs from Arieth's nasty coochie was >5. That means 6 or more DIKs had to shave their pubes & rub ointment on their junk.

< ...means "less than"... Example- The number of vodka soaked tampons that Derek stuck up his as was <4. That means he stuck 3 or less up his pooper.

= ...means "equals" or "equal to". Example- The number of times Tybalt got caught fucking a watermelon (that we know of) is =1. That means he's been caught 1 time.

if there is a _ under the > or < symbol, that means "greater than or equal to" or "less than or equal to". So, if there was a "greater than or equal to" symbol in that first example above, it would mean 5 or more DIK got the crabs.

Hope that helps...
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No, you did it almost as wrong as you could. The only part you got right is being two steps from orange. The spot you marked is in the same column as two spheres, where it should be only one, and is only four steps away from white where it should be more than five. The correct answer is the bottom center square.
 

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okaay ........ View attachment 3227669 I did it Right but still I missed
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As I said in my post, an easily overlooked rule is when it says it is relative to one thing, it means just one thing, not one or more.

So in your example, the rule says “in the same column as one sphere”, that means in the same column as ONE, and only ONE sphere. In your example you have it in a column with TWO spheres.

Also it says “>5 steps from the grey sphere” that means 6 or more steps - the location you have selected is only 4 steps away.

How I would solve this would be to put ‘green ?’ in all the squares that are exactly two steps from orange.

Then I would remove any that are in a column doesn’t have just one sphere.

Then I would remove those that are not 5 steps away from grey - remember that this is not just a straight line - you take the shortest distance between the two points being considered moving left, right, up or down (not diagonal). And don’t count the square that you start from, just the steps taken to get to the target square.

You should only have one left.
 
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As I said in my post, an easily overlooked rule is when it says it is relative to one thing, it means just one thing, not one or more.

So in your example, the rule says “in the same column as one sphere”, that means in the same column as ONE, and only ONE sphere. In your example you have it in a column with TWO spheres.

Also it says “>5 steps from the grey sphere” that means 6 or more steps - the location you have selected is only 4 steps away.

How I would solve this would be to put ‘green ?’ in all the squares that are exactly two steps from orange.

Then I would remove any that are in a column doesn’t have just one sphere.

Then I would remove those that are not 5 steps away from grey - remember that this is not just a straight line - you take the shortest distance between the two points being considered moving left, right, up or down (not diagonal). And don’t count the square that you start from, just the steps taken to get to the target square.

You should only have one left.
it would be Next to the Pink Sphere on the right side ?
 
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JohnnyCrunch

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if it's = 2 steps from the yellow sphere, meaning it can't be any more or less... it has to be in one of the 6 block I marked.

if it's > 5 steps from the white sphere, the it can't be in any blocks you can get to in 5 or less steps. The rules out blocks 3, 4 & 5.

Between blocks 1, 2 & 6... which one is in a column with only one sphere? that's your answer.... block 6.

PS... a column is a row from top to bottom.
 
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Ray_D

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Derek is a terrible jealous and a drama queen... I now have a better opinion of this guy after Ep. 10 than before, but he needs to pull himself together. First he was butthurted because of Zoey, now because of Lily. Maybe this is something stronger than just male friendship and Derek wants to be closer to MCs butt. :KappaPride:
you forgot something. :KEK:
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The Dick

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I do agree we headed to AL style choice on the throuple just no house fire this time, on path or others a painful breakup is coming either way it could just be double painful for one.
Not necessarily...
With this walkthrough, you can make everything run smoothly.

Helping Josy - Step 1.jpg

Helping Josy - Step 2.jpg

Helping Josy - Step 3.jpg

Helping Josy - Step 4.jpg

See? Everyone can have a happy ending!

P.S.: I hope this comes in the form of a mini-game!
 

Geralt From Rivia

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for a large part of the chapter I liked Derek too, the scratch card gag was also funny, the memory of the Halloween party cute.

but in the finale there's the usual excess of pathetic drama typical of DPC, Derek claiming to be at BR just to protect Maya, the same Derek we've seen so often drunk and completely caught up in nonsense without any use (if it was for a girl...).

never mind that one of his first gestures was to send a perfect stranger to his sister's room, who at this point in the story could be Quinn's future right-hand man one step away from being expelled from college. but apart from warning Maya of Patrick's visits (apart from the only visit that mattered) how would he have protected her?
There's no pathetic drama here.
This is a script move that shows the character's double bottom. Most of the time we see Derek, a cheerful and reckless guy, such a typical Stifler from teenage school comedies. Derek is a comedic relief and his task is to amuse the player.
But here strange things begin, it seems like we see that he is a complete idiot, but at other moments suddenly reasonable thinking awakens in Derek - dude is cunning, pulling off various schemes with his studies, and behaves consciously about Throuple relationships, stops following the image of a chatterbox. Something doesn't add up.
This is described quite cleverly in Ep. 10 - we can find the answer in Sage/MC's (Sage route) dialogue at the party when they discuss Maya's family: “I don’t know about Maya, but Derek seems to dull the pain with jokes and stupid things. I joke about it too, and it helps me.”
Derek is not a stupid idiot. This is his mind's defense mechanism. He found how to distract himself from the nightmare in which he lives, so as not to burn out. People are always trying to distract themselves from the bad things. Some people can’t stand it and fall into drug addiction and alcoholism, some find a hobby that helps them distance themselves, some behave unusually, Derek protects his mind with humor and stupid antics. Quite humanly and everything fell into place.

never mind that one of his first gestures was to send a perfect stranger to his sister's room, who at this point in the story could be Quinn's future right-hand man one step away from being expelled from college.
I don't see any problem here. MC being on Quinn's route is not going to harm Maya in any way, just like Quinn, who was the object of trolling on her part, but real harm? No. And Quinn is now completely neutral towards Maya, they act towards each other as if they don't exist, which is good.
And secondly, how does Derek know about this? MC didn't tell Derek that he and Quinn have become close, well, I see a problem here out of nowhere.
 

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Some people Here Make fun of Us Bro I got No Clue What _> < = and they make fun of that and the most Funny thing non of them Explain it to show that they know what in earth that mean lol
That's because it's not even college math. It's at most high school stuff. Some places would even teach that in elementary school.

So not knowing what that means is analogous to you tell us that you are a Dawe.
 
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wholef'nshow

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Guys someone can tell me how can I see the score with each girl?
As we saw, at the end of ep.9 the game "force" a situation between the MC, Maya and Josy. I read in the walkthrough that you can "balance" that situation paying attention to the points you score with them. But I have no clue how to know how many points I have collected since. Any help?
 

osculim

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Guys someone can tell me how can I see the score with each girl?
As we saw, at the end of ep.9 the game "force" a situation between the MC, Maya and Josy. I read in the walkthrough that you can "balance" that situation paying attention to the points you score with them. But I have no clue how to know how many points I have collected since. Any help?
No Idea normally but I use sancho's mod and it clearly tells you all stats for all the girls. It is not to hard to balance tho even without. Just if you had sex with one then next choice go with the other one. To be honest the only time so far that it really mattered was in the end of ep9. It was not really the points its all to do with being intimate with them. And that counts from season 1-2 You loose like one or two points with one but that is no big deal really. Chances are you will have more points with maya anyway at the start of ep9. She have way more normal chances to get points. You can make up those points super fast.
 
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