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No, the consequence is the mystery!the mistery is the consequence
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No, the consequence is the mystery!the mistery is the consequence
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Yes, Jill will still go out with you and for the most part it's the same as normal.Wait, Jill still agrees to go out with you? I really need to try getting on Bella bad side to see what are the conversations like, but like Sage, It's hard to reject her, the force is too strong!
I think it's fine for the MC to be railroaded into being friends with the LIs. It keeps the story from expanding out of control, justifies the time spent on all their renders, ensures certain ideas and themes will come up, and helps give the MC a certain sense of identity (rather than just being a faceless, blank slate). Plus, the MC might be friends with the girls, but that still leaves the question of whether he seeks a sexual relationship with one or more of them up to us. That seems like a good compromise that keeps the plot and characters on course while still allowing our choices to have a serious impact.The problem with all that is you're forced to be with other girls. There's no real choice. I did everything to avoid Josy and she still latched on, Maya still kissed--it's all a no go you simply can't choose everything. There's still interaction you can't avoid. If you ask me, the better choice is to go after Bella as it will lead you to Jill, and Bella is someone she looks up to, always seeking her approval. I also didn't like the shower scene on their "first date," but it happens if you stick to that route anyway. In the end, it's a sex game.
NOW I know why the walkthrough mentioned the option "If you told Jill you are a decent guy".He can either say he's a decent guy, in which case things proceed more or less as normal (AFAIK), or admit that Bella is right and Jill should probably steer clear.
Or we can see him ruining the game more and more every 4-6 months. :]We can just hope he learns his lesson and plans ahead better in the future.
It's to be expected, he did it the same way in his last game, gave you choices and then still forced you down a route, then chucked in a wtf moment that was supposed to shock and upset you, made little sense and was poor storytelling......just hope this one fares better.The problem with all that is you're forced to be with other girls. There's no real choice. I did everything to avoid Josy and she still latched on, Maya still kissed--it's all a no go you simply can't choose everything. There's still interaction you can't avoid. If you ask me, the better choice is to go after Bella as it will lead you to Jill, and Bella is someone she looks up to, always seeking her approval. I also didn't like the shower scene on their "first date," but it happens if you stick to that route anyway. In the end, it's a sex game.
Never played any of his other stuff. I have yet to play "Acting Lessons?" I have fiddled with other games where every choice actually impacts your relationship with another in the end. Being a DiK is actually the first I played where you're just hoping it goes a certain way, I guess? Idk. Either way, it's fun just playing it different ways. Once the new season/episodes come out, I'll be starting over going the Chick route--I wanna know more about Jillian than anyone else, truth be told.It's to be expected, he did it the same way in his last game, gave you choices and then still forced you down a route, then chucked in a wtf moment that was supposed to shock and upset you, made little sense and was poor storytelling......just hope this one fares better.
That's kind of right but kind of not. It's true that there are some interations that are unavoidable, but that doesn't mean that those hinting future intimacy don't. Look at ep.5 Josy. If you are on her path you have sex with her when you go to her room, if you're not you have that scene that says she still has feelings for you and hints at a solo path. If they are hinting at something they are, all of those could be rewritten to something that doesn't hint anything if that's what he wants. That goes for every scene like that one, but that's an easy example.The great fallacy of this game is believing that by rejecting or not pursuing things with a certain LI that it closes them off completely, but it doesn't. Since these characters are necesssary to the overall story, they have to remain and as such are given unavoidable moments and events even when you're not on their path that seem to hint at future chances for intimacy.
It's something of a flaw in this game because if you're going to make LIs so optional then you should either not have them be so intrinsically linked to the overall plot surrounding the MC, or at least clearly establish a more friend-based relationship if they've been rejected.
It seems like DPC is trying to do a kinetic story but with lots of choices, and sometimes it feels like the merger of these two very different styles of game don't always gel together in a way that makes the story cohesive.
That's where I have my beef with this game the most. I mentioned it so many times I ended up starting a dispute about ""DPA" already has mentioned certain things are going to happen, bla, bla bla. You can't change anything. I hate when people get mad about things you can't change, bla bla..."... and b) when the girls are forced to act out of character to keep the plot moving.
One thing I loved about Game of Thrones (or properly said A Song of Ice and Fire) is that every character acted in character and you can justify any twist, and they are all foreshadowed to some extent. The author has said that he knew some things will happen from the beginning, but he reached those organically. I'm not sure if DPA will manage to do those, considering the library scene. (Is it only me or did ep.5 seem to retcon that scene?)That's where I have my beef with this game the most. I mentioned it so many times I ended up starting a dispute about ""DPA" already has mentioned certain things are going to happen, bla, bla bla. You can't change anything. I hate when people get mad about things you can't change, bla bla..."
So it got to the point where people were just getting po'd at me. I can't talk with some peeps, they overlook what I was referring to and my point never got across, so I let it all go. Now I'm just keeping my mouth shut and seeing where this goes.
Down the rabbit hole...Now I'm just keeping my mouth shut and seeing where this goes.
I never watched the show but I read the entire series. But You're not alone thinking that with ep.5, it seemed like a big change in tone for me, but we'll see. RR Martin's also a "discovery" writer, not much of a consistent planner. He has a general outline where he wants to take it but ends up growing characters "organically" as you say. We'll see what happens.One thing I loved about Game of Thrones (or properly said A Song of Ice and Fire) is that every character acted in character and you can justify any twist, and they are all foreshadowed to some extent. The author has said that he knew some things will happen from the beginning, but he reached those organically. I'm not sure if DPA will manage to do those, considering the library scene. (Is it only me or did ep.5 seem to retcon that scene?)
Episode 5 definitely changed the context of the library scene, especially if you picked the friendship route. Whether that was his intention all a long or only happened because so many people wereunhappy/confused in the wake of Episode 4 is probably something only DPC will ever know.One thing I loved about Game of Thrones (or properly said A Song of Ice and Fire) is that every character acted in character and you can justify any twist, and they are all foreshadowed to some extent. The author has said that he knew some things will happen from the beginning, but he reached those organically. I'm not sure if DPA will manage to do those, considering the library scene. (Is it only me or did ep.5 seem to retcon that scene?)
Just something about the fact that based of a few choices the girls could be so cold as to make out just like that. Immediately after telling someone they both cheated on their significant other, who they loved so much, that nope it meant nothing and they just want to be friends. I know some cold blooded people but man brother THATS"S COLD!Episode 5 definitely changed the context of the library scene, especially if you picked the friendship route. Whether that was his intention all a long or only happened because so many people wereunhappy/confused in the wake of Episode 4 is probably something only DPC will ever know.
But either way, some followup was badly needed. The library scene just didn't work properly as written. It was the culmination of an entire episode's relentless angst, the (supposed) turning point in the MC's two most significant relationships in the game at that point. Yet it it barely addressed any of the underlying issues, put the focus on the girls instead of the MC (to the point of that infamous kiss as a friend MC walks away), and in the end it still left the relationship of the trio somewhat ambiguous no matter what you chose.
There's a reason everyone criticizes that scene (even if they like it).
EDIT:
It occurs to me that I was already worried about how long this story would be and how much time it will take DPC to tell it. Comparing it to aSoFaI is not a good omen!
Which makes me wonder just how different can we realistically expect the endings to be.The great fallacy of this game is believing that by rejecting or not pursuing things with a certain LI that it closes them off completely, but it doesn't. Since these characters are necesssary to the overall story, they have to remain and as such are given unavoidable moments and events even when you're not on their path that seem to hint at future chances for intimacy.
It's something of a flaw in this game because if you're going to make LIs so optional then you should either not have them be so intrinsically linked to the overall plot surrounding the MC, or at least clearly establish a more friend-based relationship if they've been rejected.
It seems like DPC is trying to do a kinetic story but with lots of choices, and sometimes it feels like the merger of these two very different styles of game don't always gel together in a way that makes the story cohesive.
Down the rabbit hole...
Well, sometimes people do things in a way they did not intend for it to be hurtful. Maybe they were just caught up in the moment--future seemed bleak until certain things suddenly became possible?Just something about the fact that based of a few choices the girls could be so cold as to make out just like that. Immediately after telling someone they both cheated on their significant other, who they loved so much, that nope it meant nothing and they just want to be friends. I know some cold blooded people but man brother THATS"S COLD!
You should jump in, it's where all the fun is.Down the rabbit hole...
I can't see it. They had already had their reunion and their makeup.Well, sometimes people do things in a way they did not intend for it to be hurtful. Maybe they were just caught up in the moment--future seemed bleak until certain things suddenly became possible?
I posted some time ago about DPC being a discovery or architect type of writer, and we didn't come to a consensus. AL made me thing he was the former, but BADIK looks like the might be the latter. There's lots of potential to side plotlines to explore and lots of intersting characters. I still think he is more of an architect but who knows. I hope he doesn't make characters act ooc to justify plot points he wants to make, but if we use the library scene as a reference we're screwed.I never watched the show but I read the entire series. But You're not alone thinking that with ep.5, it seemed like a big change in tone for me, but we'll see. RR Martin's also a "discovery" writer, not much of a consistent planner. He has a general outline where he wants to take it but ends up growing characters "organically" as you say. We'll see what happens.
The threeway route also changed a bit, with the "no strings to any of us" after pretty much the opposite happened the day before that. He said a lot of times (even in the intro) that he will make the story he wants to make regardless of public opinion, but it still feels like a retcon.Episode 5 definitely changed the context of the library scene, especially if you picked the friendship route. Whether that was his intention all a long or only happened because so many people wereunhappy/confused in the wake of Episode 4 is probably something only DPC will ever know.
But either way, some followup was badly needed. The library scene just didn't work properly as written. It was the culmination of an entire episode's relentless angst, the (supposed) turning point in the MC's two most significant relationships in the game at that point. Yet it it barely addressed any of the underlying issues, put the focus on the girls instead of the MC (to the point of that infamous kiss as a friend MC walks away), and in the end it still left the relationship of the trio somewhat ambiguous no matter what you chose.
There's a reason everyone criticizes that scene (even if they like it).
EDIT:
It occurs to me that I was already worried about how long this story would be and how much time it will take DPC to tell it. Comparing it to aSoFaI is not a good omen!
Yeah, that scene was about the MC, not them. They've just dumped someone they both supposedly love and had cheated the other one with and they still kiss.I can't see it. They had already had their reunion and their makeup.