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Idk where you got the idea BADIK was this happy-go-lucky fairy tale with no consequences. Lighter than Acting Lessons, sure, but did you forget about the opening with Jill? Or some of the narration?
As for where I got the "idea" from (not this "happy-go-lucky" as you put it), this came directly from DPC at the very earliest of stages in this games development. The intention at first when making this was to be able to play the College Frat Party Boy life style with nothing tying the MC down he's just having fun and exploring -- unlike what MC is having moral dilemma after moral dilemma at the end of Season 2 & start of Season 3.

I wanna know why and what changed. Did too many people complain between the development of Season 2 & 3 when only Season 1 episodes 1-4 were out? I'm just asking because I don't get it. MC turned into a CHICK with massive feelings.
 
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Yeah that was never the case :ROFLMAO:.

also its seem like you don't really paid too much attention to Affinity, stats, and paths either. no offence but everything you say, it's seem like you did not pay any attention to the game,:unsure:

I recommend the official Walkthrough that might can help figuring out where you went wrong. as for your MC acting differently, you likely end up having a Neutral permanent affinity at the end of season 2
I paid attention, problem is even with Scrappy's mod it doesn't follow the paths I intended to follow.

Just now (all day today) I spent hours following Jills path and ONLY Jills path, yet for some reason the paths split into two either choosing Bella/ Sage or nobody. I find that weird. Hence why I'm also here asking what possibly went wrong. With Scrappy's mod I can turn on/ off / change the variables of relationship paths. So again, it's weird.
 

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I paid attention, problem is even with Scrappy's mod it doesn't follow the paths I intended to follow.

Just now (all day today) I spent hours following Jills path and ONLY Jills path, yet for some reason the paths split into two either choosing Bella/ Sage or nobody. I find that weird. Hence why I'm also here asking what possibly went wrong. With Scrappy's mod I can turn on/ off / change the variables of relationship paths. So again, it's weird.
The #1 thing on Jill path is don't help Sage when she's sick. (Do that and Jill is all over).
The next major thing is choose to fight for her. (Don't and it's over).

Other than that, it's basically choosing all the common sense answers towards a Jill relationship.
 

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I paid attention, problem is even with Scrappy's mod it doesn't follow the paths I intended to follow.

Just now (all day today) I spent hours following Jills path and ONLY Jills path, yet for some reason the paths split into two either choosing Bella/ Sage or nobody. I find that weird. Hence why I'm also here asking what possibly went wrong. With Scrappy's mod I can turn on/ off / change the variables of relationship paths. So again, it's weird.
Well, stop using mods. That is your first mistake.

and no you can't change it, because the game not designed that way, and in the end of season 2, you will have to have separate save file for each individual girl you are interested, at least fo the main girls, the others path offer Quinn, lily, Rio, envy etc, all the same, but even there in episode 9, you have various way to end the episode.

so the game mean to be played, multiple times, in different ways for the different paths .

so it's seem you were well aware of the game stats and choices and etc, but you did not like it and used mods, to turn it in to your own liking and now, you fucked. :ROFLMAO:
Thats what you get for trying to force a no harem game to be a harem game, and to get everything at the same time :p:ROFLMAO:
 
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I paid attention, problem is even with Scrappy's mod it doesn't follow the paths I intended to follow.

Just now (all day today) I spent hours following Jills path and ONLY Jills path, yet for some reason the paths split into two either choosing Bella/ Sage or nobody. I find that weird. Hence why I'm also here asking what possibly went wrong. With Scrappy's mod I can turn on/ off / change the variables of relationship paths. So again, it's weird.
Maybe follow the official walkthrough instead? I think it's you, I doubt the mod has gone an entire year without anyone catching on that Jill's path isn't working.
 

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As for where I got the "idea" from (not this "happy-go-lucky" as you put it), this came directly from DPC at the very earliest of stages in this games development. The intention at first when making this was to be able to play the College Frat Party Boy life style with nothing tying the MC down he's just having fun and exploring -- unlike what MC is having moral dilemma after moral dilemma at the end of Season 2 & start of Season 3.

I wanna know why and what changed. Did too many people complain between the development of Season 2 & 3 when only Season 1 episodes 1-4 were out? I'm just asking because I don't get it. MC turned into a CHICK with massive feelings.
Except the intention was never to have "nothing tying the MC down". It's a college-based dating sim but not some generically crafted one that you are playing it as. DPC's intention from the beginning was to put his own spin on it, ergo not just a "college frat party boy lifestyle" avn. He has always had a linear storyline in mind with an organic setting and living characters.

Reading through your comments, I'm of the mind that you're citing DPC without having actually seen his comments. If I am wrong, and you have read through his earliest words about BADIK, you seem to be purposely misinterpreting the statements DPC made. Nothing changed in terms of the story being told, characters were more fleshed out and increased in number but what you're speaking of simply has you coming off as obtuse.
 

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Except the intention was never to have "nothing tying the MC down". It's a college-based dating sim but not some generically crafted one that you are playing it as. DPC's intention from the beginning was to put his own spin on it, ergo not just a "college frat party boy lifestyle" avn. He has always had a linear storyline in mind with an organic setting and living characters.

Reading through your comments, I'm of the mind that you're citing DPC without having actually seen his comments. If I am wrong, and you have read through his earliest words about BADIK, you seem to be purposely misinterpreting the statements DPC made. Nothing changed in terms of the story being told, characters were more fleshed out and increased in number but what you're speaking of simply has you coming off as obtuse.
He break his own game and now confused that what happened :ROFLMAO:
 

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We played around with the idea of there being spyware on the laptop but playing Episode 6 I was reminded that Rusty specifically says he's checking the laptop for any clues and uninstalling software and reorganizing it. I feel like he would have looked for that and done antivirus checks.
 

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I think you missed my point. Again. That's okay. MC turns into a massive CHICK with feelings rather than a DIK between seasons 2 & 3.

What's the point of Affinity & the meter if the choices I'm making the MC do is not reflected in the game?
He's been a massive CHICK since the very beginning. He cries to Sage to give back his guitar, he cries to Bella when explaining why he's naked, he mopes over Josy for all of Season 1, he's the world's biggest drama queen after the end of Episode 3. You're essentially ignoring a lot of the story and character work.
The official walkthrough is incomplete and only shows me Season 1 episodes 1-4 if I'm not mistaken.
One walkthrough per season, there's 2 more.
 
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