felicemastronzo

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There is one way DPC could fix Maya.

It's an idea that I've had for quite some time but I've been reluctant to propose it as a theory because there just isn't enough to back it up. Though it does fit the circumstances. Let's just call it a suggestion.

What if Maya isn't as stupid as we thought? What if she's just lying (no big stretch there)?

What if the situation is this, Maya's Father is the one paying for her college, he threatened to withhold that payment after he found out about Josy. Maya could refuse his help and take out a student loan but she doesn't want to. She doesn't want to burden herself. She wants the free ride. Of course if another opportunity came up, like free tuition, that would be great. She would have her tuition and Josy too. But as it is she can wait, but she can't tell Josy that would end the relationship. So she makes up the whole student loan story.

I mean it does sound like a bad lie told by a teenager.
how exactly would this revelation help Maya's reputation?

:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
you are a very dangerous friend
 
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What if the situation is this, Maya's Father is the one paying for her college, he threatened to withhold that payment after he found out about Josy. Maya could refuse his help and take out a student loan but she doesn't want to. She doesn't want to burden herself. She wants the free ride. Of course if another opportunity came up, like free tuition, that would be great. She would have her tuition and Josy too. But as it is she can wait, but she can't tell Josy that would end the relationship. So she makes up the whole student loan story.
Derek is seriously in the way of any credibility to that theory....
 

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how exactly would this revelation help Maya's reputation?

:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
you are a very dangerous friend
Well for one, she wouldn't look so stupid. A second point is it's just the kind of twist that fits DPC's style. And it would certainly help DPC's reputation as a writer if that catastrophe of a student loan could be explained.

But I was really taken by the idea of the inconsistent character of the LI's from season 1 to 2. Maya lied constantly and easily throughout the first season. Someone who lies like that doesn't just stop.
 

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Maya of the first season was liked by almost everyone and was in the top. When Josie arrived, Maya completely disappeared into their childhood love triangle. I suppose DPC would like to preserve her individuality even in the conditions of their threefold relationship, but he does not know how to do it. Apparently, the rejection of her character, built on a constant search for support and help, is so great that even those small scenes of intimacy with MC do not help. I think that we have already gone so far in history to dramatically change its character.
Maya is really a stupid and naive girl. There are many contradictions and illogicalities in her story. She is one of those about whom they say that "they often eat before thinking". Nobody likes stupid people. DPC got too involved in creating drama around her that he made a complete idiot out of her.
I can't agree with you, m8. Maya from de first season was a stranger for the protagonist, so a stranger for us aswell. Like on real life, people created a image of her being a cool girl, but with the time we end knowing who she trully are: a person with a lot of flaws and problems. It are common on real life relationships, you meet a person, and with time that person show a personality totally different of what you are expecting, and I see Maya development like that: a person with problems and flaws, who hide her true personality.

That being said, I can't agree that it was write problem, at least for me, its a good character development, even not being what people expected.
 

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And Speaking of Jill. Where is the god damn Blood? :unsure: :ROFLMAO:or May be my monitor is too dark and I don't see it:ROFLMAO:
Quite honestly, I never thought I would say this on the Internets..... Not everyone bleeds. I didn't my first time and I was afraid I would have. He wasn't the smallest guy either. Although, I was sore for days. No, I do not ride horses.

Why are some guys obsessed with virgins bleeding?
 
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There is one way DPC could fix Maya.

It's an idea that I've had for quite some time but I've been reluctant to propose it as a theory because there just isn't enough to back it up. Though it does fit the circumstances. Let's just call it a suggestion.

What if Maya isn't as stupid as we thought? What if she's just lying (no big stretch there)?

What if the situation is this, Maya's Father is the one paying for her college, he threatened to withhold that payment after he found out about Josy. Maya could refuse his help and take out a student loan but she doesn't want to. She doesn't want to burden herself. She wants the free ride. Of course if another opportunity came up, like free tuition, that would be great. She would have her tuition and Josy too. But as it is she can wait, but she can't tell Josy that would end the relationship. So she makes up the whole student loan story.

I mean it does sound like a bad lie told by a teenager.
That's an interesting thought. If indeed the theory of Maya's lies and manipulation is true, then this immediately eliminates all plot blunders. The truth about this could cause Maya and Josie to break up and it is really close the problem with the stupid student loan. But Maya now is already at the very end of the list of main girls. So it could put her on the same level as Madame. Therefore, DPC will most likely continue to exploit the image of Maya the fool or come up with some other stupid twist.
 
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Yeah, the problem with the theory is why would the MC give a shit about Maya if she'd been lying the whole time?
 
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There is one way DPC could fix Maya.

It's an idea that I've had for quite some time but I've been reluctant to propose it as a theory because there just isn't enough to back it up. Though it does fit the circumstances. Let's just call it a suggestion.

What if Maya isn't as stupid as we thought? What if she's just lying (no big stretch there)?

What if the situation is this, Maya's Father is the one paying for her college, he threatened to withhold that payment after he found out about Josy. Maya could refuse his help and take out a student loan but she doesn't want to. She doesn't want to burden herself. She wants the free ride. Of course if another opportunity came up, like free tuition, that would be great. She would have her tuition and Josy too. But as it is she can wait, but she can't tell Josy that would end the relationship. So she makes up the whole student loan story.

I mean it does sound like a bad lie told by a teenager.
Nice bait my friend :ROFLMAO:

although I totally agree on it
 

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Before you write again that Quinn is solving her problem on her own, which is not the case because Sage had to help Quinn too, I'll jump ahead. It also depends on how you solve a problem. The wrong and criminal way like Quinn or the right way, even if you need help.:unsure:
I don't know what game are you playing but in BaDik Maya is not solving anything for 8 chapters and 3 years, it will take a long time to change the character's inertia.

If the Burke plot is some kind of solution the bump will go to Sage, charity reflects positively on the donor.

I think some of you are way obsessed with this polls :ROFLMAO:. It means nothing. There are more than 20.000 peoples who play the game if not more all around the world. The was majority is the one who actually not even voting or bothering by these polls.

WE also well know, by years now, that Patreon supporters does not have taste at all. Also that it's usually the same peoples who are voting for the same thing. I think I even ranted about it, when we saw this, "Mileston reward ", thing. :ROFLMAO:

It is the same shit all over the time. Jill and Bella pairing , because they have big oppai.:rolleyes::whistle::ROFLMAO:
Polls online are not perfect, we know that, they can be hacked (not that easily tho) but they are not that bad. Polls are very good to show trends. Well, poll after poll they show the same robust trend, the lead has been the same (Jill), Sage is very popular here, some characters are rising (Lily, Riona, Quinn) and some are decreasing in popularity (Maya and Josy).

But the number of players is not the reason the poll is good or bad, statistics is the science of extrapolating small samples to large groups. You just need a big number (the bigger the better) of votes. Margin of error depends inversely on the square root of the sample size, that means for 30k players you need +/- 380 votes to get a 5% margin of error, less than that gets bad results, more is better and more accurate.

I like Jill but the big Oppais are counterproductive for me, they remind me all the time this is a videogame 3D model. I like girls with more natural body types like Josy, Quinn, Sarah, Elena etc. And I agree sometimes her face is creepy, only a hardcore fan will deny that, I remember a scene (I think it was the picnic) and then a bad render comes up and I was thinking wtf is wrong with this girl lol. And she uses a lot of eyeliner even when sleeping, but most of the time she is a beauty.
 
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I played the first season of this game and it really is great. Was my first ever VN that I tried because of the steam reviews. and since them I've been learnign Daz 3d and started doing my own stuff. So thanks Dr PinkCake for the spark!
 

DavDR

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That's an interesting thought. If indeed the theory of Maya's lies and manipulation is true, then this immediately eliminates all plot blunders. The truth about this could cause Maya and Josie to break up and it is really close the problem with the stupid student loan. But Maya now is already at the very end of the list of main girls. So it could put her on the same level as Madame. Therefore, DPC will most likely continue to exploit the image of Maya the fool or come up with some other stupid twist.
Or if she was looked upon as an evil manipulator it might propel her to Quinn level's of popularity! LOL
 

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DPC can and will solve Maya's problem. After that, Maya will be popular again because Maya will be the carefree girl again when the MC met Maya. :D:cool:

Only Maya's problem is not of her own making and it is an existential problem. She tries to solve it on her own by joining the HOTs. But Maya, Josy and the MC realize that and DPC also writes that the problem is too big and they need help.:rolleyes:

Before you write again that Quinn is solving her problem on her own, which is not the case because Sage had to help Quinn too, I'll jump ahead. It also depends on how you solve a problem. The wrong and criminal way like Quinn or the right way, even if you need help.:unsure:
In the very first conversation you have with Maya, she talks about needing money, she was never carefree.

Maya has daddy issues, even once the loan issue is solved, she will still have Daddy issues. Even if she cuts her dad out of life, she still has and forever will have Daddy issues. Mass Effect 2 came out 12 years ago, a little late to the party Pinkcakes.

I don't know why Quinn always seems to get brought up as some sort of defense mechanism by Maya fans, but we aren't talking about Quinn. For the record, Sage doesn't actually help Quinn, Sage set up the Prep party by talking to her brother, and Quinn attempted to use that party as a way to sell drugs to the preps but it failed.

Lily is the one who actually bailed her out by having Quinn become her new supplier. A mutually beneficial partnership, I might add.
 
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