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Derek in a Bush

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I need more Sage. She is amazing. I played her paths as Chick and Dik. I like the Chick Sage route more. To me, it feels more geniune, lovely than the other path.
Sage’s storyline is the very BEST. I enjoy all characters in the game but Sage stands out for sure
 
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Landuard

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So far as the game currently goes, choosing Bella at the end of Season 2 blocks you from doing anything more than a kiss with Jill, though we do keep getting teased with the possibility of doing something with both Jill and Bella - so far, it's just teasing and hints that maybe something might happen someday, if we're very lucky.

As of the end of Episode 11, the choice you make at the end of Episode 8 is binding - if you choose Others, you lock out the five Main Girls; if you choose one of the Main Girl options (Josy and Maya, Bella, Jill, Sage) you lock out everyone else. If you do pick Others, then through Season 3, you keep seeing choices where you have to choose between two or more of them to continue with one and drop certain others. There are one or two exceptions - the big one is Zoey, who gives you the option to abandon your current path for hers, but there are also options to mildly cheat on your chosen path by flirting with various others, and one particular girl who's strongly hinted at having upcoming cheating options.
So is better save before that choice in EP8 and made a save for each girl, I get it
I tried use the multi-mod to do all paths at the same time, but is kinda confusing
 

Derek in a Bush

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So is better save before that choice in EP8 and made a save for each girl, I get it
I tried use the multi-mod to do all paths at the same time, but is kinda confusing
Multi mod is only good for small edits and cheat but is UNSTABLE when using it for all paths at once I do NOT RECOMEND YOU DO THIS as your persistent save file will be fried
 
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NAH, they look good! if she had some work done on her boobs, the MC would have remarked on it like he did with Lily.
Alien technology is vastly more advanced, of course the MC didn't notice anything weird :alien:
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Maxwell D

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If anyone is having this error:
NameError: Name 'smsmx' is not defined.

Make a .rpy file with this code:

define smsmx = """

I also added an attachment.

I used the Friday Prophets Restore Mod by Purrverted Snowflake (RIP).
Music wouldn't open in the second phone for me.
This patch fixes the problem of The Friday Prophets songs being added to the playlist.
 
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jd8097619

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Yeah, Rose is low-key one of the nicest, hottest, most beautiful girls in the game. I was always disappointed by her lack of content.
The thing is though, I think that adds dimension to all The Pink Rose characters by the fact that they all have different views as to what they're willing to do as part of work, what they are willing to do outside of it, and how they view the DIKs. Rose being a stripper but having so far clear lines as to how far she'll go is more interesting than a "got to catch them all" situation you'd see in other AVNs.
 
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jd8097619

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That was one of the potential conclusions of the "Nick Manifesto" but not the most likely IMO.
The thing with Nick is I still get the view he's innocent but has felt like an outsider for some time because Vinny left so he doesn't have a "Brother" in the frat. The thing about the blowup scene is that while he does come across as a defensive arsehole, nothing he says is actually untrue from the big picture point of view. The DIKs as a group are shown to be frequently hypocritical, not have each other's back despite claiming to, are undertaking actions that are at best morally questionable (such as the walk of shame) and have caused their own downfall.

Nick in my view is deliberately a red herring, because he doesn't actually do anything beyond the pale up to now outside the blow-up. The laptop is clearly set up that they haven't exactly kept the password secret (anyone could access it) and was way too out in the open. The embarrassing photos are free to see at all their parties. The idea of Nick being the "traitor" only works if you ignore everything discussed about the frat from outside of the MC's immediate view.
 

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The thing with Nick is I still get the view he's innocent but has felt like an outsider for some time because Vinny left so he doesn't have a "Brother" in the frat. The thing about the blowup scene is that while he does come across as a defensive arsehole, nothing he says is actually untrue from the big picture point of view. The DIKs as a group are shown to be frequently hypocritical, not have each other's back despite claiming to, are undertaking actions that are at best morally questionable (such as the walk of shame) and have caused their own downfall.

Nick in my view is deliberately a red herring, because he doesn't actually do anything beyond the pale up to now outside the blow-up. The laptop is clearly set up that they haven't exactly kept the password secret (anyone could access it) and was way too out in the open. The embarrassing photos are free to see at all their parties. The idea of Nick being the "traitor" only works if you ignore everything discussed about the frat from outside of the MC's immediate view.
The main part that was driving me crazy was just the fact that he admitted to being with the laptop when the cluck was posted but not to posting the cluck, it was a detail that stuck out like a sore thumb. That's why I made the post discussing the possible scenarios.
 

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The thing with Nick is I still get the view he's innocent but has felt like an outsider for some time because Vinny left so he doesn't have a "Brother" in the frat. The thing about the blowup scene is that while he does come across as a defensive arsehole, nothing he says is actually untrue from the big picture point of view. The DIKs as a group are shown to be frequently hypocritical, not have each other's back despite claiming to, are undertaking actions that are at best morally questionable (such as the walk of shame) and have caused their own downfall.

Nick in my view is deliberately a red herring, because he doesn't actually do anything beyond the pale up to now outside the blow-up. The laptop is clearly set up that they haven't exactly kept the password secret (anyone could access it) and was way too out in the open. The embarrassing photos are free to see at all their parties. The idea of Nick being the "traitor" only works if you ignore everything discussed about the frat from outside of the MC's immediate view.
SOMEONE WITH SOME DAMN SENSE FOR ONCE!!
 
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The thing with Nick is I still get the view he's innocent but has felt like an outsider for some time because Vinny left so he doesn't have a "Brother" in the frat. The thing about the blowup scene is that while he does come across as a defensive arsehole, nothing he says is actually untrue from the big picture point of view. The DIKs as a group are shown to be frequently hypocritical, not have each other's back despite claiming to, are undertaking actions that are at best morally questionable (such as the walk of shame) and have caused their own downfall.

Nick in my view is deliberately a red herring, because he doesn't actually do anything beyond the pale up to now outside the blow-up. The laptop is clearly set up that they haven't exactly kept the password secret (anyone could access it) and was way too out in the open. The embarrassing photos are free to see at all their parties. The idea of Nick being the "traitor" only works if you ignore everything discussed about the frat from outside of the MC's immediate view.
Thank goodness someone who can see the big picture and think outside the box
 
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FalconLover420

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The thing with Nick is I still get the view he's innocent but has felt like an outsider for some time because Vinny left so he doesn't have a "Brother" in the frat. The thing about the blowup scene is that while he does come across as a defensive arsehole, nothing he says is actually untrue from the big picture point of view. The DIKs as a group are shown to be frequently hypocritical, not have each other's back despite claiming to, are undertaking actions that are at best morally questionable (such as the walk of shame) and have caused their own downfall.

Nick in my view is deliberately a red herring, because he doesn't actually do anything beyond the pale up to now outside the blow-up. The laptop is clearly set up that they haven't exactly kept the password secret (anyone could access it) and was way too out in the open. The embarrassing photos are free to see at all their parties. The idea of Nick being the "traitor" only works if you ignore everything discussed about the frat from outside of the MC's immediate view.
But Nick is not innocent because he downplayed what vinny did during his tenure in the frat. This whole list of traditions? Everything was set up by Vinny including the walk of shame. The ending showed that the DIKS under the leadership of the MC is "healing" in a way that is not considered toxic. The whole thing with Avery and her gang is the result of vinny shaming all the girls and worse (kylie's sister).

What I saw during the blowup was Tommy being an actual asshole to everyone and the rest of the diks asking questions BUT the real kicker is Nick revealing everyone's secret especially MC's relationship with Bella if on her path AND shitting on the MC and neil's contribution in the renovation downplaying it as we fixed some windows and got "cheap" furniture.

Nick is not a traitor, but his tenure with the DIKS is done. No one will ever trust him again with anything that he might as well just leave for good.
 
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The thing with Nick is I still get the view he's innocent but has felt like an outsider for some time because Vinny left so he doesn't have a "Brother" in the frat. The thing about the blowup scene is that while he does come across as a defensive arsehole, nothing he says is actually untrue from the big picture point of view. The DIKs as a group are shown to be frequently hypocritical, not have each other's back despite claiming to, are undertaking actions that are at best morally questionable (such as the walk of shame) and have caused their own downfall.

Nick in my view is deliberately a red herring, because he doesn't actually do anything beyond the pale up to now outside the blow-up. The laptop is clearly set up that they haven't exactly kept the password secret (anyone could access it) and was way too out in the open. The embarrassing photos are free to see at all their parties. The idea of Nick being the "traitor" only works if you ignore everything discussed about the frat from outside of the MC's immediate view.
100% agreed on Nick being a red herring. I don't like that he just didn't say what he was doing with the laptop, felt like leaving out information for drama's sake. I can see a possibility of Nick finding out more about what the nerds are doing and coming back to try and tell the DIK's but for drama they will be stubborn and refuse to hear him out until whatever bs the nerds pull next has happened.

He could also just go straight to Vinny and be apart of whatever we have to suffer through with that side quest.
 
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