shazba

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Yeah, I take back comment towards shazba It's the f95 admins who are retarded, apparantely. The link works only for some browsers but not Chrome which is very odd (since most browsers are basically its clones now).
Yeah I believe the search results are related to your account and maybe privileges. The browsers that it worked for you were probably logged in, and the ones that didn't, you probably weren't logged in.

And thanks for not believing I'm retarded. :D
The prologue isn't supposed to be seven chapters long and it feels like it is. MC spends what feels like forever just sorting out his living arrangements and you are just now starting to get a look into the other characters lives in depth or at least that's what it's been like on my playthrough, though I suppose I haven't been making the best choices... I can't see this ending in any sort of meaningful way in 13 more chapters, at least not unless the author forces you into a single relationship within the next 3 chapters so that you can focus exclusively on whatever character you picked? (which I think is happening) but even then... My favorite character so far is Isabella so I can understand your frustration at how little presence she seems to have in the game but that's all of them, they are all tied up in some other characters bullshit in some form or another just like real life. The author doesn't need to split Isabella and Jill up, Isabella's character needs to grow into one that has a life outside of Jill's which is going to take time considering this is Isabella, an insanely well guarded and manipulative (not judging, she seems to do it to avoid confrontation which is kinda sad...) person. Give it 3 more chapters at least because there's no way she's going to come around in one more date, especially when the Tybalt dates you are talking about is just her using you (I don't really want to word it that way, it's like she is testing you... so much testing...)
If you look back to the actual prologue, it makes sense as to why there's so much focus on him getting into the DIKs.

The prologue is all about family, and how family are not just your blood relations but the people that support you through life.

That'd be the DIKs, the HOTs, Bella, Jill and maybe the B&R receptionist.

Becoming a DIK, finding that new family is a massive part of this story. To knock it off in one episode would have been to cheapen what it meant to the mc.

I do expect the story to pick up a bit more in conflict, and I'm a little worried that it could get derailed in doing so (kinda like how I feel AL was derailed once all the fun and games were over), but the real focus on this story is the mc Being a DIK.
 
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Yeah, I take back comment towards shazba It's the f95 admins who are retarded, apparantely. The link works only for some browsers but not Chrome which is very odd (since most browsers are basically its clones now).
Your post is a link to a search result:
What a toxic crowd, amirite? As the friendliest cunt around here I'll grant you the right link: https://f95zone.to/search/151176036/
If you want to share a search query with others, it should have some search criteria etc. after it like JamieSadistic's:
https://f95zone.to/search/150802174/?q=update&t=post&c[thread]=25332&o=relevance

Though that one would be better if it was limited to N7 update posts, and sorted by date:
https://f95zone.to/search/150802174/?q=update&t=post&c[thread]=25332&c[users]=N7&o=date

If you were trying to link to a particular post, it wouldn't have search in the url:
https://f95zone.to/threads/being-a-dik-v0-7-2-dr-pinkcake.25332/post-6798915
 

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TEAM SAGE FOREVER!!
I'd like to be happy with Sage. I read somewhere that DPC was inspired by the film Breakfast Club when working. Everyone who watched this movie knows that the main theme is the knowledge of the characters themselves and parting. Tremolo enters into a serious relationship for the first time, falls in love for the first time (I think many will agree that a relationship with Zoey is more a friendship with privileges than a full-fledged relationship). In the game itself there are many similar moments as in the movie. I believe that the only happy outcome for the player will be either Jill or Josy or Maya. Sage and Bella are a dead end. I don't think they'll have anything serious. But I'd be glad to be wrong.
I couldn't stand the same ending as in the Breakfast Club.
 

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If you want to share a search query with others, it should have some search criteria etc. after it like JamieSadistic's:
https://f95zone.to/search/150802174/?q=update&t=post&c[thread]=25332&o=relevance

Though that one would be better if it was limited to N7 update posts, and sorted by date:
https://f95zone.to/search/150802174/?q=update&t=post&c[thread]=25332&c[users]=N7&o=date

If you were trying to link to a particular post, it wouldn't have search in the url:
https://f95zone.to/threads/being-a-dik-v0-7-2-dr-pinkcake.25332/post-6798915
You mean I'm suppose to be familiar with the syntax and just type that? How did you get those urls, exactly?

Yes, all I did was copied url of search results by user w/o any additional options.
 

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Yeah I believe the search results are related to your account and maybe privileges. The browsers that it worked for you were probably logged in, and the ones that didn't, you probably weren't logged in.

And thanks for not believing I'm retarded. :D

If you look back to the actual prologue, it makes sense as to why there's so much focus on him getting into the DIKs.

The prologue is all about family, and how family are not just your blood relations but the people that support you through life.

That'd be the DIKs, the HOTs, Bella, Jill and maybe the B&R receptionist.

Becoming a DIK, finding that new family is a massive part of this story. To knock it off in one episode would have been to cheapen what it meant to the mc.

I do expect the story to pick up a bit more in conflict, and I'm a little worried that it could get derailed in doing so (kinda like how I feel AL was derailed once all the fun and games were over), but the real focus on this story is the mc Being a DIK.
I'm not convinced, the theme of the family is so generic that it practically fits every story, from Star Wars to Pulp Fiction.
It touches in different ways practically every character in the story (Maya and Derek with their bigoted father, Jill with the loss of her sister, Sage with her communication problems with her family, Bella with her marriage/non-marriage, but also Jade, Quinn etc etc)

and the fraternity life only serves to give a setting, if MC had broken into the Preps by himself, he would have been deranged, instead it's just a goliardic gesture of those crazy DIKs

one of the most recent worries is whether we'll get to have sex with Heather... doesn't seem like the best introduction to a new family.
 
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You mean I'm suppose to be familiar with the syntax and just type that? How did you get those urls, exactly?

Yes, all I did was copied url of search results by user w/o any additional options.
Nah, that was just to demonstrate where the problem was.

Search: update; By: N7 > Search

That displays the results. Copy the whole url of the results, including the options.

NB: This will only be sorted by date if you've set that as your default sort order in your profile. If not, it'll default to relevance.

For more options do:
Search > Advanced search > Keywords: update; Posted by: N7; Order by: Date > Search

Have to set the forum as well then though.
 
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Nah, that was just to demonstrate where the problem was.
I got it, as suspected, the problem was that I've used non-advanced search feature. For some reason, the search result ditches the rest of url which contain options of searching as been shown by you. Still, it should always work, ideally. At least it worked for the guy in question.
 
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Becoming a DIK, finding that new family is a massive part of this story. To knock it off in one episode would have been to cheapen what it meant to the mc.
I'm not convinced
It touches in different ways practically every character in the story
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If its so pervasive that it touches so many characters... its a massive part of the story. Its almost like there's a reason so many characters touch on the theme in the game.
 

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If its so pervasive that it touches so many characters... its a massive part of the story. Its almost like there's a reason so many characters touch on the theme in the game.
perhaps I have not made myself clear

the reference to the family is an extremely general reference, which in Badik, but in almost every story, can be referred to a great many characters

this makes me doubt that the fact that MC can find a new family in the DIKs can really be the centre of the narration
 

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Jill is frankly the worst character in the game. You need to have the MC be a simp for her.
She has an uncanny valley barbie doll face, she looks like she is made up of wax (compared to literally any other girl, who seem to have some sort of skin texture).
She has frankly unrealistic proportions (borderline plastic surgery territory). Big eyes, button nose, full lips, big tits, big ass, perfectly toned thighs, stomach and curvy hips. All this while being completely "pure", and somehow being a piano master as well.
Imo DPC made Jill has fap material for dudes wanting perfect waifus. which ,makes her less interesting than other girls.
 

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If the Bella date next episode is somehow related to the Jill storyline with Tybalt and they end up going to a date just to watch over the third Jill/Tybalt date, it's going to be one of the dumbest things ever. Like we are roughly at the halfway mark of the storyline and Bella's storyline is still dependant on the Jill storyline. It's about time DPC splits them up and maybe Jill can become more interesting and grow as a character if she interacts with more than 3 other characters.
DPC did not need to do this, the only thing that it is achieving is that people start getting fed up with Jill
 

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I'm not convinced, the theme of the family is so generic that it practically fits every story, from Star Wars to Pulp Fiction.
It touches in different ways practically every character in the story (Maya and Derek with their bigoted father, Jill with the loss of her sister, Sage with her communication problems with her family, Bella with her marriage/non-marriage, but also Jade, Quinn etc etc)

and the fraternity life only serves to give a setting, if MC had broken into the Preps by himself, he would have been deranged, instead it's just a goliardic gesture of those crazy DIKs

one of the most recent worries is whether we'll get to have sex with Heather... doesn't seem like the best introduction to a new family.
View attachment 1475382

If its so pervasive that it touches so many characters... its a massive part of the story. Its almost like there's a reason so many characters touch on the theme in the game.
perhaps I have not made myself clear

the reference to the family is an extremely general reference, which in Badik, but in almost every story, can be referred to a great many characters

this makes me doubt that the fact that MC can find a new family in the DIKs can really be the centre of the narration
So just looking at the prologue:

"Family."
"My dad once told me that a family is more than blood relations."
"Being related doesn't necessarily make you family."
"Family are the people who support you in your choices."
"Family will help you grow."
"Family doesn't give up on you in times of need."
"Family are the ones who love you for you..."
"...whoever that may be."
"Even if you lose your family..."
"...or if your family loses you."
"Don't stop."
"Find new ones to love and somewhere else to call home."

Then there's all that shit about his dad smiling like a dickhead and his mom dying giving birth and shit, and then the prologue finishes with:

"Either way, I was happy back then. We didn't have much, we...erm..."
"...we had enough."
"We had each other."
"As for now?"
"Let me tell you what happened."

So the family theme is undeniable, regardless of how applicable it is to any other setting, and while I got a little carried away including the receptionist, the DIKs are most definitely his "new" family, at least for his college years, and that friendship could last many more years afterwards.

So a major theme is "new" family, the game is called "Being a DIK", so my original point was, the number of episodes it took for him to actually become a DIK was significant, because it was a significant thing that happened.

This is pretty much an "origin" story, how Fuckface was reborn into his new family and discovered the power of his cock.

In an origin movie, half the movie is typically spent on the character's origin details, and the other half will be the first major conflict after the rebirth.

It's been a great ride so far, helping the young fella grow into a sex machine, but soon this conflict will come and threaten everyone he loves, and whoever it is, Vinny, Burke, Tybalt, whoever, the mc will use his superpower and beat them to death with his cock, figuratively speaking.

That sounds great conceptually (it's worked for every other superhero origin story), but what it will actually pan out to be is anyone's guess.

Bottom line, we've spent half the game becoming a DIK, now it's time for the game to shift gears and get into the conflict that will take us through to the end.

Jill is frankly the worst character in the game. You need to have the MC be a simp for her.
She has an uncanny valley barbie doll face, she looks like she is made up of wax (compared to literally any other girl, who seem to have some sort of skin texture).
She has frankly unrealistic proportions (borderline plastic surgery territory). Big eyes, button nose, full lips, big tits, big ass, perfectly toned thighs, stomach and curvy hips. All this while being completely "pure", and somehow being a piano master as well.
Imo DPC made Jill has fap material for dudes wanting perfect waifus. which ,makes her less interesting than other girls.
How is the mc actually simping for her? They go on a few dates, he makes out with her a few times, as far as fucking goes he has to be a bit more patient with her than he is with other girls, but it's only been a month in game time.

Sure he's practicing some music that she plays so they can do some cool duet together, but he loves music, she loves music, that shit is fun, not "simping".

Just curious, what is the mc doing that makes him a simp for Jill?
 
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perhaps I have not made myself clear

the reference to the family is an extremely general reference, which in Badik, but in almost every story, can be referred to a great many characters

this makes me doubt that the fact that MC can find a new family in the DIKs can really be the centre of the narration
I see. I guess all I have to say is... cliches are cliches for a reason. Just 'cause its a generic theme doesn't rule out it being a central theme to the story. Like, family isn't just some small thing that pops up here and there in BADIK. DPC is constantly bringing it to the forefront in some way or the other. Its central to several plot beats running.
 

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So just looking at the prologue:

"Family."
"My dad once told me that a family is more than blood relations."
"Being related doesn't necessarily make you family."
"Family are the people who support you in your choices."
"Family will help you grow."
"Family doesn't give up on you in times of need."
"Family are the ones who love you for you..."
"...whoever that may be."
"Even if you lose your family..."
"...or if your family loses you."
"Don't stop."
"Find new ones to love and somewhere else to call home."

Then there's all that shit about his dad smiling like a dickhead and his mom dying giving birth and shit, and then the prologue finishes with:

"Either way, I was happy back then. We didn't have much, we...erm..."
"...we had enough."
"We had each other."
"As for now?"
"Let me tell you what happened."

So the family theme is undeniable, regardless of how applicable it is to any other setting, and while I got a little carried away including the receptionist, the DIKs are most definitely his "new" family, at least for his college years, and that friendship could last many more years afterwards.

So a major theme is "new" family, the game is called "Being a DIK", so my original point was, the number of episodes it took for him to actually become a DIK was significant, because it was a significant thing that happened.

This is pretty much an "origin" story, how Fuckface was reborn into his new family and discovered the power of his cock.

In an origin movie, half the movie is typically spent on the character's origin details, and the other half will be the first major conflict after the rebirth.

It's been a great ride so far, helping the young fella grow into a sex machine, but soon this conflict will come and threaten everyone he loves, and whoever it is, Vinny, Burke, Tybalt, whoever, the mc will use his superpower and beat them to death with his cock, figuratively speaking.

That sounds great conceptually (it's worked for every other superhero origin story), but what it will actually pan out to be is anyone's guess.

Bottom line, we've spent half the game becoming a DIK, now it's time for the game to shift gears and get into the conflict that will take us through to the end.
that there will be big and continuous problems is for sure, otherwise how would DPC be able to continuously postpone what the players want? which of course is not sex eh... :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

The ride to become DIK ended in the first season... 2 years ago...

in this second season the significant moments in this sense have been very few, the speech on the stairs and the breakfast of Mc with all his apostles, but when I think about the important things happened I hardly think about these or other moments between MC and the other DIKs (Derek is already a different matter)

do you think the storm on the horizon will be faced by the DIKs as a group? we'll see, many of the threats are very personal for MC (with Tybalt what did the DIks do, with Patrick? if James comes back? but also with Burke is a very personal matter for now)

the only common dispute is the one against the one who ravaged their mansion, which could also be the focus of the third season

I see. I guess all I have to say is... cliches are cliches for a reason. Just 'cause its a generic theme doesn't rule out it being a central theme to the story. Like, family isn't just some small thing that pops up here and there in BADIK. DPC is constantly bringing it to the forefront in some way or the other. Its central to several plot beats running.
I specifically referred to the idea of the DIKs as a family.


I see the theme of family more as a means to give a background, to justify certain behaviours: MC eternal orphan, the others all insecure children of families with problems, childhood traumas etc

let's take Maya as an example, where the family issue is supposed to be central, but in the end is it really? it seems to me that it's addressed purely as an economic problem, we have to find a way for her to have money for college, she thinks to pay it back by getting the free tuition, MC thinks he can help her by giving her the money from the inheritance, Sage we don't know yet but I think she will try to act on the loan anyway.

the idea to make Patrick see reason, to reunite Maya's family has never been undertaken and has been abandoned at the start.
 
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one of the most recent worries is whether we'll get to have sex with Heather... doesn't seem like the best introduction to a new family.
i had assumed i did not need to explain to you how families with kids are made, young one!
so maybe not the best introduction but a very practical way to start a family!
It touches in different ways practically every character in the story (Maya and Derek with their bigoted father, Jill with the loss of her sister, Sage with her communication problems with her family, Bella with her marriage/non-marriage, but also Jade, Quinn etc etc)
touching without consent is considered sexual harassment or depending on the jurisdiction rape! so i advice you be carefull who you touch where and why!
 
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