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joebob77474

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I wouldn't really call her the main antagonist. There are at least 5 people more worthy of that title in this game: Stephen, Magnar, Vinny, Tybalt and Dawe. Maybe even Buddy if his role becomes bigger in episode 12.
Wait why is Stephen a main antagonist? I get he's flawed and all but he hasn't struck me as truly malicious.
 

ffive

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However that doesn't really matter because you don't go see your ex when you're with someone else. Doing so sends a clear message that the "friend" (even though they were more than friends) is more important than the girlfriend/wife/whatever.
I'm sorry but this is nonsense. Let's not forget that Fuckface is going to visit Zoey after his girlfriend fucks off to gods know where. Going with your own logic, whatever Sage was going to do was "more important than her boyfriend".

Of course, trying to infer this sort of "the thing she chose to do is more important to her than me" is complete idiocy, except it is exactly what Sage is doing. She is getting pissed off that MC is going to do his own thing, in his spare time, after she decided to do her own thing rather than spend her time with him.

Partner's feelings > Rekindling relationship with ex
Yeah, but neglecting your partner and how he might feel about it because you have more important things to do, well that is clearly fine and not even worth consideration. :sneaky:

(to make it even funnier, Sage does it again later in the episode, where she decides she'd rather hang around with her new friends than her boyfriend who maybe could use some support at the party he organized. As do all other main girls for this matter)
 
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But this also happens to be the update that DPC finally explains it in the walkthrough, you'd think it would make some sense for it to come into play regarding leaving the girl you chose in Crossroads.
Well, it does come into play for some of the other girls, by dictating whether you can declare love for them and advance your relationship. In this manner it indirectly affects the Zoey thing too, potentially blocking you from returning to her. I think that's quite sufficient, and there's no reason to blatantly try and tie every single decision from now on to that score, including the situations where it doesn't necessarily fit.
 

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Leaving Sage to go hang with Zoey for whatever reason when you're on Sage's path is idiotic.
MC wasn't leaving anyone. It was Jill/Sage who decided to ditch the MC to paint nails with her newfound girlfriend. This gave him the perfect chance to check on Zoey while he was still home. His only mistake was not alleviating his insecure GF's fears well enough. I'd honestly be pissed off if my partner couldn't suddenly trust me when I've never given any reason for it. In Sage's case, no matter if she claims it's Zoey she doesn't trust, it's actually the MC she has issues with. In reality she doesn't trust her BF to say 'no' should it come to the worst of it where Zoey tries to get him back.
 

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I'm sorry but this is nonsense. Let's not forget that Fuckface is going to visit Zoey after his girlfriend fucks off to gods know where. Going with your own logic, whatever Sage was going to do was "more important than her boyfriend".

Of course, trying to infer this sort of "the thing she chose to do is more important to her than me" is complete idiocy, except it is exactly what Sage is doing. She is getting pissed off that MC is going to do his own thing, in his spare time, after she decided to do her own thing rather than spend her time with him.


Yeah, but neglecting your partner and how he might feel about it because you have more important things to do, well that is clearly fine and not even worth consideration. :sneaky:

(to make it even funnier, Sage does it again later in the episode, where she decides she'd rather hang around with her new friends than her boyfriend who maybe could use some support at the party he organized. As do all other main girls for this matter)
So you just compared Sage seeing friends with the MC seeing his ex. We're done. Peace.
 

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So you just compared Sage seeing friends with the MC seeing his ex. We're done. Peace.
I've compared prioritizing something over your partner with prioritizing something over your partner. Are you claiming that Fuckface has no basis to feel bad that his girlfriend would rather hang out with some random bitch she only got to know couple weeks before and used to hate for years prior? And that it didn't even occur to her that she might be making him feel neglected, with Jill clearly more important for her than her own boyfriend?

I mean, you said it yourself just a moment earlier:
Doing so sends a clear message that the "friend" (even though they were more than friends) is more important than the girlfriend/wife/whatever.
If you want me to accept this argument, then it's only fair to apply it in reverse. This is the clear message Sage is sending Fuckface when she opts to ditch him, right?
 
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Leaving to go with a friend to get her nails done is way different than going to an ex's house to hang out privately.
What you want the MC to get their nails done for that?

Like what is that logic?
Prioritizing a person you fucked around with over your girlfriend is crazy.

Also I disagree that zoey's whole romantic shtick is ex coming back and now you are leaving the person you been pursuing to come back after she confessed to you despite you having no control on the MC confessing his feelings at the BBQ
 
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First, MC met Zoey in detention in high school and he's now a freshman in college. Plus she was gone to San Diego for more than a minute. However that doesn't really matter because you don't go see your ex when you're with someone else. Doing so sends a clear message that the "friend" (even though they were more than friends) is more important than the girlfriend/wife/whatever.

So, she understands just fine. He's going to see his ex, that he had sex with, that he said was his first love, when it seriously bothers her. It doesn't matter if they were friends, it doesn't matter if they won the big game together and it doesn't matter what other excuse he can come up with to make it ok. It's not ok. It's rude, disrespectful, hurtful and selfish. If you wanna do whatever you want and ignore your partners feelings then don't be in a relationship.

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Partner's feelings > Rekindling relationship with ex

It's a simple formula :)
No, Sage doesn't "understands just fine". The same way MC doesn't understand Sage, or at least doesn't explain himself to her well.

That's the issue. They're not communicating reality.

Sage just wants her feelings heard and understood by the MC. She already said MC can be friends with his ex.

Luckily this gets resolved on the phone.
 
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MC wasn't leaving anyone. It was Jill/Sage who decided to ditch the MC to paint nails with her newfound girlfriend. This gave him the perfect chance to check on Zoey while he was still home. His only mistake was not alleviating his insecure GF's fears well enough. I'd honestly be pissed off if my partner couldn't suddenly trust me when I've never given any reason for it. In Sage's case, no matter if she claims it's Zoey she doesn't trust, it's actually the MC she has issues with. In reality she doesn't trust her BF to say 'no' should it come to the worst of it where Zoey tries to get him back.
It's not insecure to not want your new boyriend to spend time with someone he considered his first love, someone who taught him to fuck and his best friend.

She doesn't trust Zoey and yeah, maybe doesn't have 100% trust in MC considering they've only known each other for a short time and have only just started dating. Let's not forget that Sage has just come out of a long relationship with someone she loved and trusted who turned out to be cheating on her for a time so for her to have trust issues on both ends is completely reasonable and MC and Zoey should understand that.
 
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Wait why is Stephen a main antagonist? I get he's flawed and all but he hasn't struck me as truly malicious.
He tries to buy sex from Mona, a student at his place of work, and proceeds to give her the boot from college because she can’t bring herself to sleep with him.

On sages path he is extra cold and he’s shown to basically not love or care for his kids at all.

Not a real antagonist yet though as he hasn’t yet been show to (and may very well) not be a part of whatever shady subplot scheme with the letters, prostitution, MCs family clusterfuck drama thingy, but the scenes with him imply that he’s shady as hell. Or maybe he’s just another messed up parent in this date the women with messed up families simulator that we all like so much.
 
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But MC isn't doing that. Sage is the one who is leaving him and buggering off to do her own thing. I'm sure if Sage chose to stick around Fuckface would be more than happy to keep spending his time with her.
Yes but she is going with Jill to get her nails done... WHILE the MC is going to an ex's house. Do you see the difference? One got fucked by him and the other is just friends with sage. SOOO
 

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Let's not forget that Sage has just come out of a long relationship with someone she loved and trusted who turned out to be cheating on her for a time so for her to have trust issues on both ends is completely reasonable and MC and Zoey should understand that.
But she didn't say that, and MC totally forgot about that (as he said so on the phone). You can't blame either for not thinking like the other.

This is basic relationship crap, and taking sides is foolish; both parties aren't communicating effectively. That's the whole conflict. And it's not even drama. It's just silly miscommunication.

MC thinks talking to Zoey is fine.
Sage thinks MC talking to Zoey is bad.
MC uses reasoning. It's ineffective!

Oh god who cares.

Either way, it amounts to nothing. Before, people on here were complaining that MC should've told Sage that Zoey confessed. (No, the conflict is resolved. There's no reason to bring this up.)
 

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Also I disagree that zoey's whole romantic shtick is ex coming back and now you are leaving the person you been pursuing to come back after he confessing to you despite you having no control on the MC confessing his feeling at the BBQ
I feel like the root causes for people arguing over this is the fact that we have to remember that the branches need to have shared scenes in order to make the game manageable.

So if you like Zoey and get a lot of Zoey points while with Sage it all those scenes works out great as a part of that story. If you wanna stick with Sage or whoever, then the interaction can absolutely be seen as more awkward or forced. That’s just a consequence of the late branch needing to fit in with the rest of the tree.

It’s like when Tremolo goes to get gum removed from his hair at Bella’s even if you’ve completely ignored her. Weird when you’re not on her branch, kinda sweet on Bella, Jill/ bella+jill path.
 
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