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I wish there would have been an option to stay with Jill at the end of Episode 3.
It will certainly have something hotter than her and MC just making out, maybe we can finally see her fully naked, but a for a full-on sex scene, I very much doubt.Do you think that in this Episode 6 we will have a sex scene with Jill?
Technically the letter was already this episode's cliffhanger, I would't like to use the same thing twice. I'd expect to know something more about what's in it and get a WTF moment at least, not leave us with the same info two episodes in a row.Nah, predictability can be fun. That moment when something happens that you saw coming and you go, "Hah! I knew it!", can be quite enjoyable.
If he does something different and it works, that'll be fine too and I could see a few ways where the episode could end even before he goes home and gets the letter, but ending on that note just seems right because it's a tried and true way to tease your audience in the most agonising and effective way, especially when we know how many months it will be before we find out the contents of the letter.
Interesting that you think it'll be in 7 because I think it'll be 8 but I'm not sure whether I believe that for storytelling purposes or because I think the shot of MC's face, upon reading the letter, would be one hell of a cliffhanger at the end of the next Steam version.The revelation of who his Mom was and what Neil actually knew but didn't tell him. But that won't happen until ep 7 because you just know that the MC opening the letter is going to be a cliffhanger ending.
You're not alone in that thought and I also suspect Anthony is less stupid and more mouthbefore brain. Or, at the very least, no more stupid than a 35 year old who has repeatedly failed English and Maths 101I'm not the only one who thinks Anthony is better president material than Dawe, right? Even though he is stupid, he has actually shown to be a reasonable dude for most part of the game. This is just my opinion, but if he was president instead of Dawe, I wouldn't imagine any scenario where the alphas would trash our mansion. What about you? What's your opinion on Anthony?
Replying mostly to the bolded section ... I think you're misreading the situation, MC isn't an adopted kid looking for his birth parents, he knows who his parents are/were, it's the family of his mother that he doesn't know and, from what we've seen, doesn't care to know.expectations on the twist about MC's mother seem exaggerated to me.
I still believe it unlikely, or in any case a stretch in the plot, that a boy of twenty has no idea who his mother is, we are used to stories of adopted children who do everything to find out who their real parents are while MC would be satisfied with know the name of a mother he has never seen ..
ok, let's say I accept it.
Why should he be upset about being a Burgmeister? it could only be good news (even though he already knew that his mother's family was rich) or at least not change anything for his life.
the hypothesis that he is a Royce was, rightly, discarded, but it would already make more sense as a twist, it would have a direct effect on his life (but too limited, if he does not care about Jill it would still be insignificant)
if it will be an important twist it must be something more important and personal.
even the idea that the mother is still alive (crazy in an asylum? ex toxic in a rehab?) would seem extreme to me, and in that case it would completely break the relationship between MC and his father.
I also point to something we have not thought of (which I hope DPC has thought well)
I probably misspelledReplying mostly to the bolded section ... I think you're misreading the situation, MC isn't an adopted kid looking for his birth parents, he knows who his parents are/were, it's the family of his mother that he doesn't know and, from what we've seen, doesn't care to know.
In this context, him being a Burgmeister means very little (him being a Royce would for the reasons you pointed out but we know that ain't happening)
As for the rest of your post, 100% agree, it would be terrible to discover that Neil had been lying about Lynette being dead for 18 years (MC is 18, nearly 19, btw, not 20), he's been presented as a loving and supportive father who, despite being broke, does everything he possibly can for his son in stark contrast to Lynette's father who cut her off for the unforgivable crime of falling in love with one of the serfs.
Considering English isn't your first language, I find you to be remarkably clearI probably misspelled
mine was a comparison between two situations
I meant that in movies, in books we often read about adopted children who do everything to get to know their parents
MC, who I know has not been adopted (apparently), it is hardly credible that in 18-19 years he has never asked any questions, some research, on his mother, a figure he certainly missed.
even the fact that his mother's family didn't care for him couldn't have been indifferent to him in his childhood, could he never have wanted to know who they are?
you're right, I exasperated the conceptConsidering English isn't your first language, I find you to be remarkably clear
However, I think you are mistaken in your assumption that, in 18 years, MC has never asked questions about his mother's family, rather, it is most likely that, by the age of 18, MC has asked every question, and recieved every answer, that he wants and is no longer curious about them.
Why? They've had no impact up until now on his day to day life.but among all these questions would there not be the name of his mother's family? who they are? What are they doing? where they live?
Does wanting to know your mother's surname seem to you like a bizarre curiosity?Why? They've had no impact up until now on his day to day life.
Disowning is a real thing. Rich families do occasionally cut members off and by all accounts this is what happened to his mother after she married below her station. He's simply learned not to expect much from that direction.
If they ignored me all my life, I wouldn't have a burning need to know about them either.Does wanting to know your mother's surname seem to you like a bizarre curiosity?
wanting to know the name of the family who ignored you all your life and who abandoned your mother because they didn't accept your father?
If they ignored me all my life, I wouldn't have a burning need to know about them either.
How do you even know that he doesn't know his mother's family name?
It simply hasn't come up in any of the conversations featured because... they've had no impact on his life until now.
I'm assuming that, in the 18 years that preceded the events of the game, many of these questions were asked and answered and that this explains MC's lack of curiosity regarding his extended family; he's already asked every question he can come up with and Neil, being a great dad, has answered to the best of his ability.you're right, I exasperated the concept
but among all these questions would there not be the name of his mother's family? who they are? What are they doing? where they live?
Not overtly anyway. At least, not the main line Burgmeisters and Royces.Which logic then dictates his mother isn't connected to the college in any way (maiden name).
This is one thing that has always left me a little confused even on multiple playthroughs at this point and off the top of my head i don't remember anything about this being mentioned but why exactly is Neil and there for our MC so broke? Neil is or has carpentry skills, works construction. He mentioned the hotel they were working on when he met our MC' mother was a really big project so likely expensive, no? I've known people in both fields of carpentry and building/construction and they make pretty sizable bank to say the least .... so my thought on this is, could there be something else going on? Like the family of our MC mother having had Neil blacklisted in some way maybe so he can't make much or something? He's clearly working as we see in the game but how is he so broke? It was just something that stuck out to me as odd. Any thought?he's (Neil) been presented as a loving and supportive father who, despite being broke, does everything he possibly can for his son in stark contrast to Lynette's father who cut her off for the unforgivable crime of falling in love with one of the serfs.
Yeah I figured it all out now with a 2nd run as Dik and was much less confusing. I still preferred my first run as i went with maya choice. Those two are bloody hot just too bad im stuck in a 3 way as I'd root Josy but like Maya as a character and partner. Good game. Is this final release or future content?The walkthrough is pretty self explanatory....
As for scene completion, to get the extra scenes you need to be diff chick/dik status, multiple runs are recommended.