JayneDoe2
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hey how does fighting for Jill in episode 7 end Quinns path? AFAIK they haven't interacted
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Quinn will not date you if you choose fight for Jill or Maya/Josy in Ep7. She even mentions in Ep.8 during the event in the library "go to your princess" or something like that, when see you with Jill. She is very jealous. VERY.hey how does fighting for Jill in episode 7 end Quinns path? AFAIK they haven't interacted
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Replayability is one of those things and I think it makes it a lot more interesting. Keyword epic adventure.This is what annoys me most about DPC. The cleaning incident in the library is just a pointless excuse for replayability. To open this scene, you have to replay the game repeatedly and deliberately reject Bella in order to get this scene. DPC does not value the player's time at all.
And there are several such moments in the game that do not matter at all. Sarah's fuck in ep2 doesn't make sense in the general context of the story, because in the first two seasons there are essentially only two branches - the Sage branch and the Others and the Josy/Maya branch. Choosing Sage opens up an additional option later, and choosing Maya opens up a scene with her.
But the most incomprehensible case of dubious replayability is ep7, where Sage's fuck blocks Lily. It's funny that the short scene with Sage doesn't affect anything, but the scene with Lily opens the way with her.
thanks for clarifyingQuinn will not date you if you choose fight for Jill or Maya/Josy in Ep7. She even mentions in Ep.8 during the event in the library "go to your princess" or something like that, when see you with Jill. She is very jealous. VERY.
Let's not go crazy now. While DPC makes a high quality game i wouldn't go so far as call it "unique". Perhaps you could make a point that piling on more and more minigames is unprecedented, but then it's not exactly a sort of innovation his players seem excited for.It is not enough. He should earn a lot more money for trying to do something unique and at the end of the day still have a reputation as a milking developer.
later, in the scene in the library, Quinn sees/hears Mc talking about the date with Jill and at that point closes the story with him. why? because yeshey how does fighting for Jill in episode 7 end Quinns path? AFAIK they haven't interacted
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actually it is more the other way around, there is nothing in the game to convince Quinn that MC is not interested in MayaFighting for Jill then takes you to a dinner date with her at Bianca's, Quinn overhears you making arrangements with Jill for that date in the library and bins you because of it.
The stranger one is that being on throuple path takes you off the Quinn path despite there being nothing on screen to tell her that you're in the throuple.
Quinn: more insecure and demanding exclusivity than even virgin Jill.later, in the scene in the library, Quinn sees/hears Mc talking about the date with Jill and at that point closes the story with him. why? because yes
quite incomprehensible DPC's haste to close this possible double-cross only one chapter earlier where he would have forced all players to do so
to have sex with Cathy you have to give up Bella and Maya+Josy. 3 LIs out of 5Quinn: more insecure and demanding exclusivity than even virgin Jill.![]()
About the only thing Quinn did right, she and Josy get the most jealous more so Josy, wait did I say something nice about Quinn just shoot meQuinn will not date you if you choose fight for Jill or Maya/Josy in Ep7. She even mentions in Ep.8 during the event in the library "go to your princess" or something like that, when see you with Jill. She is very jealous. VERY.
You have to make your choice and mind between "replayability" and "he doesn't value players time". Because this things are mutually exclusive. You can do all paths in 2-3 runs (all MGs, all SGs and the rest you missed), split & save it further at the crossroads, but at the same time you will be always burdened with 3 or 4 broken girls hearts at least on the MGs branches. Each "right" playthrough are potentially exclusive - and it's both about replayability and playing "properly" and for the most likely happy end. So such motivations like scene exclusions here and there are works quite good, imo.This is what annoys me most about DPC. The cleaning incident in the library is just a pointless excuse for replayability. To open this scene, you have to replay the game repeatedly and deliberately reject Bella in order to get this scene. DPC does not value the player's time at all.
And there are several such moments in the game that do not matter at all. Sarah's fuck in ep2 doesn't make sense in the general context of the story, because in the first two seasons there are essentially only two branches - the Sage branch and the Others and the Josy/Maya branch. Choosing Sage opens up an additional option later, and choosing Maya opens up a scene with her.
But the most incomprehensible case of dubious replayability is ep7, where Sage's fuck blocks Lily. It's funny that the short scene with Sage doesn't affect anything, but the scene with Lily opens the way with her.
This is mostly IQ test patterns rather than kind of math. You'd not expected to solve equations and other different algebra things right?You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Trying to have sex with a desperate female student then cancelling her scholarship after she couldn't go through with it is "nothing wrong" huhOnce I did a playthrough where I refuse Jade I realized she is not as charming as she seemed when MC was pounding her. Stephen did nothing wrong!