Gh0st_Harambe
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The six is called Damage Control if i remember correctly ?
The six is called Damage Control if i remember correctly ?
By that I mean it was to support the sorority rather for personal gain; we shouldn't forget the conversation with Camilla where she tells the MC that, since she likes sex anyway, why not get paid for something she'd be doing anyway.Enticing college girls into prostitution... good intentions..? I'm sorry, what?![]()
But we don't even know that the proceeds are actually going to the girls. We've seen Quinn trick people out of money when she lied to Sage before the preps party; as she admits to Tommy, the money was actually for Quinn's lifestyle, not the HOTs. We still don't know anything about the financial situation of the HOTs or Quinn herself (other than her shortfall), so it's much too soon to pat her on the back for any philanthropy.By that I mean it was to support the sorority rather for personal gain; we shouldn't forget the conversation with Camilla where she tells the MC that, since she likes sex anyway, why not get paid for something she'd be doing anyway.
I only said it was possible, not definite, that Quinn's motivations weren't entirely self-serving, something I can't really say for Tommy. What does seem clear is that she's losing control, in that she and Tommy have something in common (and isn't it funny that both situations are apparently occuring due to someone not suited to the group coming in?)But we don't even know that the proceeds are actually going to the girls. We've seen Quinn trick people out of money when she lied to Sage before the preps party; as she admits to Tommy, the money was actually for Quinn's lifestyle, not the HOTs. We still don't know anything about the financial situation of the HOTs or Quinn herself (other than her shortfall), so it's much too soon to pat her on the back for any philanthropy.
I'm not saying Quinn *must* be cheating her girls. I'm just saying that from what we've actually seen in game, Quinn is at least as self-serving and meanspirited as Tommy has been. Both seem to prioritize their own needs ahead of their brethren (though Quinn is the only one we've seen lie about it onscreen).
The difference (besides Quinn having a vagina) is that Quinn gets a lot of sad music and empty gazes during her cut-scenes. That paints her in a more sympathetic light, but the question is why. Is it to foreshadow that Quinn isn't that bad after all, or is it to make the eventual reveal of how evil Quinn is that much more surprising?
Personally, I think it's bad practice to 'lie' to the audience that way, so I'm hopeful that we will eventually see some redeeming qualities in Quinn. But given DPC's track record, I am absolutely not counting on that.
To this day I was not aware that Quinn gets a lot of sad music in her scenes since I play with the music turned off. And I must tell y'all that DPC is totally gaming you with this one. Like ename144 over here, I do not find Quinn sympathetic at all. And until this revelation I could not fathom why so many of you wanted to 'save' her. I think the situation is somehow similar to how you find certain jokes in sitcoms funnier if there is a laugh track.But we don't even know that the proceeds are actually going to the girls. We've seen Quinn trick people out of money when she lied to Sage before the preps party; as she admits to Tommy, the money was actually for Quinn's lifestyle, not the HOTs. We still don't know anything about the financial situation of the HOTs or Quinn herself (other than her shortfall), so it's much too soon to pat her on the back for any philanthropy.
I'm not saying Quinn *must* be cheating her girls. I'm just saying that from what we've actually seen in game, Quinn is at least as self-serving and meanspirited as Tommy has been. Both seem to prioritize their own needs ahead of their brethren (though Quinn is the only one we've seen lie about it onscreen).
The difference (besides Quinn having a vagina) is that Quinn gets a lot of sad music and empty gazes during her cut-scenes. That paints her in a more sympathetic light, but the question is why. Is it to foreshadow that Quinn isn't that bad after all, or is it to make the eventual reveal of how evil Quinn is that much more surprising?
Personally, I think it's bad practice to 'lie' to the audience that way, so I'm hopeful that we will eventually see some redeeming qualities in Quinn. But given DPC's track record, I am absolutely not counting on that.
True dat. She is an abhorrent human being. And unlike others I have never had any interest in her romantically. Though I'm happy to fuck her on the roof(for the hell week board that, at that point complicating your fucked up love life more seems stupid).Just how hard is it to admit that we give Quinn a free pass because we aren't solely thinking with our brains when it comes to her? Stop trying to justify it, the world won't end if we're all a little bit of hypocrites sometimes, it's fine.![]()
there is another difference between the two characters. Tommy's behavior is understandable, of course we don't know all his motivations, but why he behaves this way is pretty clear.But we don't even know that the proceeds are actually going to the girls. We've seen Quinn trick people out of money when she lied to Sage before the preps party; as she admits to Tommy, the money was actually for Quinn's lifestyle, not the HOTs. We still don't know anything about the financial situation of the HOTs or Quinn herself (other than her shortfall), so it's much too soon to pat her on the back for any philanthropy.
I'm not saying Quinn *must* be cheating her girls. I'm just saying that from what we've actually seen in game, Quinn is at least as self-serving and meanspirited as Tommy has been. Both seem to prioritize their own needs ahead of their brethren (though Quinn is the only one we've seen lie about it onscreen).
The difference (besides Quinn having a vagina) is that Quinn gets a lot of sad music and empty gazes during her cut-scenes. That paints her in a more sympathetic light, but the question is why. Is it to foreshadow that Quinn isn't that bad after all, or is it to make the eventual reveal of how evil Quinn is that much more surprising?
Personally, I think it's bad practice to 'lie' to the audience that way, so I'm hopeful that we will eventually see some redeeming qualities in Quinn. But given DPC's track record, I am absolutely not counting on that.
Not to sound ungrateful but what exactly do we agree on here?True dat. She is an abhorrent human being. And unlike others I have never had any interest in her romantically. Though I'm happy to fuck her on the roof(for the hell week board that, at that point complicating your fucked up love life more seems stupid).
Agreed. She's been using people left and right. Also being involved with selling drugs and enticing her frat mates into prostitution doesn't really paint her as a sympathetic person. More an opportunist. And....she uglyTo this day I was not aware that Quinn gets a lot of sad music in her scenes since I play with the music turned off. And I must tell y'all that DPC is totally gaming you with this one. Like ename144 over here, I do not find Quinn sympathetic at all. And until this revelation I could not fathom why so many of you wanted to 'save' her. I think the situation is somehow similar to how you find certain jokes in sitcoms funnier if there is a laugh track.
Well that certainly explains a few things. I've never seen a shred of remorse or even internal conflict in Quinn's behavior, so I'm totally puzzled why a lot of people seem to think she has sympathetic motivation. Hidden motivation she has in spades, but it's quite probably self-serving. I'm not sure if people are also mistaking one for the other here.To this day I was not aware that Quinn gets a lot of sad music in her scenes since I play with the music turned off. And I must tell y'all that DPC is totally gaming you with this one. Like ename144 over here, I do not find Quinn sympathetic at all. And until this revelation I could not fathom why so many of you wanted to 'save' her. I think the situation is somehow similar to how you find certain jokes in sitcoms funnier if there is a laugh track.
I wouldn't call her ugly, she has more of a alternative appeal thing going on. She gives off a 'very naughty girl' vibe, which is enough to cajole a horizontal dance or two, but relationship material she is not.Agreed. She's been using people left and right. Also being involved with selling drugs and enticing her frat mates into prostitution doesn't really paint her as a sympathetic person. More an opportunist. And....she ugly![]()
Hey can someone help out, ever since I reinstalled Windows I keep getting this for this and some other games I had on my previous system and they ran normally. How do I fix this? I thought it was extraction problem but turns it aint. It probably works if I open it from zip file but screw that since it takes ages to repack and open every time. Help out please.
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it looks like you are missing 'lib' folder, it contains all those dll files.
It's unlikely you're missing the lib folder, it will be one of the folders above BeingADIK.exe that you've cropped out of that image.where i get that
It probably works if I open it from zip file.And if this wasn't between Bella and Jill, but for example Derek and MC, would that sound gay to you ?Doing something intimate with each other wouldn't make them lesbians. They're both very close friends so they already have a comfortable connection with each other which means that, if they found themselves in a situation where they were both in need of some kind of emotional comfort/validation, they could easily end up kissing or even going a bit further.
I can see DPC going for a redemption story with Quinn, but... I don't like it. I remember this movie from... The 90's or something, Reindeer Games, it was about a convict faking being his friend who died in prison to bang the girl that friend was corresponding with (she was played by Charlize Theron, can't really fault the guy) and getting involved with this girl's brother who wanted to rob a casino (Heat style). At the start the girl seemed like a very motivated hostage and later he discovers that she was one of the masterminds using him and knew he wasn't his friend from the start.Ya so far I can't figure out what to make of Quinn. Throughout the game she's mostly been presented as antagonistic (the main exception I can think of is the roof scene), as if DPC is trying to make sure the audience has a mostly negative view of her. My suspicions, which could certainly be wrong I'll admit, are that DPC is setting us up to have a certain view of the character, so that he can then potentially pull the rug out from under us later by showing us a completely different side of Quinn. I suspect her involvement with these dealers is somehow forced or coerced, etc to at least some degree. Possibly because of a personal or a familial relationship with one or more of them; maybe she owes them, or is just trying to take care of them for some reason, etc. I personally hope we get an opportunity to white knight a little for Quinn with our actions in-game.
I've always enjoyed that trope of doing something really nice for someone who isn't particularly friendly in a story and then seeds of a relationship begin to develop because the unfriendly person is only unfriendly due to not really having many "good" relationships in the past, or carrying some degree of emotional baggage. I found her reaction noteworthy if MC tries to kiss her in her room if you stay at Sage's in Episode 4. That's a girl who is damaged emotionally (IMO) and doesn't know how to process empathy and positive emotional attachment and as a result rejects it even though there's an instinctual desire for it. I'd be curious to see how something might develop with Quinn if given the opportunity - could a relationship develop, and if so, could the MC influence her in a positive way to push her toward stopping what she's into...
Something to add is just to imagine a situation where, maybe the MC finds himself in a position to help Quinn out in some way due to finding out some pretty private stuff about her setup and from that point forward they develop a new level of closeness that only they know about and as a result the other characters in the game who are used to seeing them have outright animosity toward each other when together now start seeing them actually friendly with each other and around each other more. Talk about creating extra drama if Josy & Maya see MC around Quinn more, lol.
Yes, same body, even her face looks like Sage. Or maybe it's the contrary, Sage looks like ker !Her hair is a bit thicker than Sage's and her eyes aren't green, but otherwise she is a remarkably close match.