Lagunavii
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Well that's very Tywin Lannister....He's an elitist and has a grudge against MC for being the death of his daughter.
Well that's very Tywin Lannister....He's an elitist and has a grudge against MC for being the death of his daughter.
Are you DIK enough to not water her plants or paint her fence thoughI still can't believe I have Bella on a DIK pt lol
Okay... that makes some sense. Maybe that's why Neil has legal problems? Grandpa forbids Neil from seeing his daughter? But why has Neil never told MC about him having a sister? I prefer to believe that MC is an only child, though.He's an elitist and has a grudge against MC for being the death of his daughter.
I agree on that last one. There could be any number of reasons why Neil would never tell, especially if the threat comes from someone with money and power.Okay... that makes some sense. Maybe that's why Neil has legal problems? Grandpa forbids Neil from seeing his daughter? But why has Neil never told MC about him having a sister? I prefer to believe that MC is an only child, though.
In the Q&A, did anyone ask whether the next chapter will take as long as the last one?
Just put it in the /game folder. In ep10 click on the box and close. And in ep11 click and close and will be openCool! How does it work? Do I need to put the script in the folder only when I'm going to play EP.11 or can I put the script in the game folder even if I'm still playing EP.10? I'm asking because I want to know if the script only works in EP.11 or if it automatically opens the cube in EP.10;
We're probably getting 3 "regular" episodes and then a big story conclusion episode and an epilogue episode. But it will still take about 6-7 years to get there, so plenty of time yetI rather have 4 regular episodes and then an additional 2 epilogues then 2 regular and 2 epilogues
Q&A isn't out yet, but I'm sure someone will ask about dev time again. Whether he answers it is the question, but don't look for him to give a definitive timeframe or to even commit to making it any quicker.In the Q&A, did anyone ask whether the next chapter will take as long as the last one?
This is my problem with the theory. Neil absolutely dotes on MC and whether he could afford it or not there's not a chance he's not fighting for both children, still Gramps comes from money so it might have been enough to scare him as if the courts would have deemed it necessary for the grandparents to raise the sister, the brother would have had to go too and he might have preferred the chance with one rather than none - I Still think the theory is far fetched thoughOkay... that makes some sense. Maybe that's why Neil has legal problems? Grandpa forbids Neil from seeing his daughter? But why has Neil never told MC about him having a sister? I prefer to believe that MC is an only child, though.
My Guess would be 2 regular episodes and then into the ending (which will take us to the 14 he says he definitely needs) with him splitting the ending down as needed (which could push us to the 16 he also predicted)We're probably getting 3 "regular" episodes and then a big story conclusion episode and an epilogue episode. But it will still take about 6-7 years to get there, so plenty of time yet
Download URM and just change the variable that's causing you troubleSweet jesus.....anyone have a "pure" sage save? Dont wanna go through it all again
I've been exposed to Dali too much to actually be weirded by this. Go nuts.Nah, I've explained it before:
- Lynn has (almost) the same hairstyle as Lynette
- Lynette said to Neil that only her friends call her Lynn
- It's way more likely for a mother to die of childbirth when giving birth to twins (or more) than a single child
- To keep Lynette's memory alive they named her daughter Lynn, but because Neil was poor and unliked by Lynette's family, he was forced to only raise 1 child and he chose for MC
It's a stretch, but a common soap opera thrope.
This can actually be the very ending of Lynette's diary. Like there's a fight between her and her dad and she goes on and adds at the very ending: "Now I'm going to be Lynette Miller and I will fully give up the name Burgemeister" or something. It actually fits.If that is the case I'm sure we will find out, but not through the diary. I think it's more likely that MC finds out when he searches for his mother information on the internet and in the archives, especially on Sage's path when you're going to look for information on her family.
that was not my point, it was not a judgement on how Maya behaved in that situation.It wasn't counterproductive to Maya's character. The thing about the loan situation is that it was being portrayed as this much bigger thing than it actually was because it was coming from Maya's perspective. Seeing a situation from the outside looking in gives a much different viewpoint then that of when you're the one stuck on the inside. Being the one trapped on the inside always make it seem like the thing is bigger and worse than what it really is, which is where Maya's perspective is coming from. Also Maya doesn't do herself any favours because she deals with everything by not dealing with it and instead internalizes everything that she's going through. Not just the loan being used to manipulate her, but dealing with her mom's chronic illness and the ever increasing strain it has put on her parents marriage, also with how that leads her father to be abusive towards her and Derek. By keeping everything inside she's burdening herself further and adding more to the hopelessness that she feels she is in with the entirety of the situation. While Maya has both Derek and Josy to help give some support to her throughout everything, it's not enough because both of them are stuck in it too to various degrees. It isn't until Maya starts to open up to MC and Sage that things start to get better for her. As more things come out and as Jill and Bella get brought in, Maya is able to unburden herself more and more. It gets to the point that regardless if you get the contracts or not; Maya has this support group around her now that she can turn to and rely on, no longer needing to internalize everything that she's been dealing with.
Yeah the whole thing is long and drawn out, but it isn't counterproductive for Maya's journey and growth.
Yeah an others Josy play through is a massive slow burn where you can see MC and Josy keep showing signs of affection towards each otheram i the only one who choosed being friends with josy but wanting her still? then i just keep advancing the game until i see scenes where she puts facial expressions of sadness and jelousy when she sees the MC with another girl, and in the interactions between her and the mc when i choose to play the card "i still think about you"?? i played this game so many times that i find this things amusing, i love the love story with josy, i think it is the best writed story of a LI
This is only a soap opera trope for characters which the audience gives any sort of damn about, having seen them long enough to develop some sort of attachment.Nah, I've explained it before:
- Lynn has (almost) the same hairstyle as Lynette
- Lynette said to Neil that only her friends call her Lynn
- It's way more likely for a mother to die of childbirth when giving birth to twins (or more) than a single child
- To keep Lynette's memory alive they named her daughter Lynn, but because Neil was poor and unliked by Lynette's family, he was forced to only raise 1 child and he chose for MC
It's a stretch, but a common soap opera thrope.
Lynn is Derek's ex which we can see the episode 4 opening.This is only a soap opera trope for characters which the audience gives any sort of damn about, having seen them long enough to develop some sort of attachment.
But having a dramatic reveal that MC is actually related to literally who? that's a big fat nothingburger.
I mean,
"Omg, Fuckface and Lynn are twins!"
"Lynn who? And why would i even care?"
Like, i literally don't even know who you are talking about. There isn't even any Lynn in the game that'd get entry in MC's phone.
Even DPC knows better than think this would be some sort of interesting plot point.
I'm going by how he did it with AL. 6 episodes were for the main story and then the penultimate 7th episode was basically the story's dramatic conclusion and the final 8th episode was the epilogue. I could see him doing the same again by going to Episode 14 for all the main story prep and setups, then we get the dramatic conclusion episode of 15 with the final confrontations, resolutions, and whatnot, at least for maybe half the episode, then we get some aftermath content too, but no minigames, parties, etc, as most everything will be on-rails in the episode. Then Ep 16 will be more aftermath stuff, maybe even it will be Spring Break for the first half or 3/4 of the episode, and finally it will go into all the epilogues.My Guess would be 2 regular episodes and then into the ending (which will take us to the 14 he says he definitely needs) with him splitting the ending down as needed (which could push us to the 16 he also predicted)
I see DPC pull something like thisI'm going by how he did it with AL. 6 episodes were for the main story and then the penultimate 7th episode was basically the story's dramatic conclusion and the final 8th episode was the epilogue. I could see him doing the same again by going to Episode 14 for all the main story prep and setups, then we get the dramatic conclusion episode of 15 with the final confrontations, resolutions, and whatnot, at least for maybe half the episode, then we get some aftermath content too, but no minigames, parties, etc, as most everything will be on-rails in the episode. Then Ep 16 will be more aftermath stuff, maybe even it will be Spring Break for the first half or 3/4 of the episode, and finally it will go into all the epilogues.
Man, I think I'm the only player that's on nobody's side in this stupid argument xDEven if the main character let Heather blow him :
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The main character admits he fucked up, doesn't try to make excuses and recognizes he was wrong. Nick on the other hand, just try to deflect the blame on everyone, doesn't show remorses and doesn't even has the balls to admit he shouldn't have done it. That made the difference for Tommy.