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Did you even looked at the situation you are facing ?Regarding the Interlude, can I continue overwriting my saves from season two? Or should I create new ones?
Did you even looked at the situation you are facing ?Regarding the Interlude, can I continue overwriting my saves from season two? Or should I create new ones?
I don't get an innocent vibe from that sequence at all (nor in the original version for that matterIt's funny, while I don't mind what content I miss on a play through, there's one scene that I need to witness when it comes along (so I'll tweak the game to make sure it happens even if I'm on the wrong path):
Parodies aside, I just love that scene. Probably my favourite Jill scene. It's lewd but innocent.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Then she goes on to get all giddy/ashamed for looking at his cock!![]()
In Episodes 1-6, you go into the Bios app on the phone, click the three dots in the top right, and then enter a new name on the next screen.You can Change your own character name, but not the other NPC names. so either you are both stay Tommy, or you change your name. I think you can do it in the phone app. But I never did it so I dont know if its actually working or not, it may couse a bug or something, I never tested.
I slam the Affinity system plenty, but choosing between Jill's picnic and Sage in Episode 7 has nothing to do with the game's morality meter (or even the backup morality meter). It's just a choice between the two girls. And frankly, being forced to choose is a good thing IMHO. The problem is that DPC got complacent and wrote the scene in such a way that not only is Jill's reaction to the MC choosing Sage preposterous, but as you note, there's an easy third option as well.To me, the mod isn't to avoid "wrong choices and have to repeat", but to avoid a senseless moral meter that defines how your interactions should be like. It restricts your "roleplaying" far too much. For example, there's no reason you can't go on the date with Jill and take care of Sage earlier/later in the day. That's just one example. To me, the rewards should be earned through enough build-up and growth, not choosing prompts to fill a morality bar so that your options aren't greyed out. The mod helps with that, makes the playthrough feel more natural.
No one (save DPC) knows for sure. IMHO, Quinn's lack of Main Girl status is no obstacle to her getting an ending, but it's too soon to say if she actually will get one (rather than becoming a tragic, cautionary tale).Forgive me, if this has been asked or talked about before.
Quinn is not a "main girl," correct? So she is does not necessarily have a "route" like the other girls do. I ask because Sage wants to know if I want to be BF/GF and I was thinking about telling her "NO" as I hoped Quinn would eventually be available for relationship.
Doesn't the interlude, being season 3, have it's own save pages?Regarding the Interlude, can I continue overwriting my saves from season two? Or should I create new ones?
You have to not be on Jill or Josys path, IIRC. If on any of those two paths you must declare celebacy.Hi does anyone know if its possible to have others or the choice of not dating anyone as their road in episode 8 cross roads with a neutral affinity? Does the question derek asked in episode 4 about if you can see yourself being in a relationship affect this?
It has everything to do with it, Jill is heavily bound to the morality system. Regardless, it was just an example of how the mod can make the playthrough go more organically, which is what I said as well.I slam the Affinity system plenty, but choosing between Jill's picnic and Sage in Episode 7 has nothing to do with the game's morality meter (or even the backup morality meter). It's just a choice between the two girls. And frankly, being forced to choose is a good thing IMHO. The problem is that DPC got complacent and wrote the scene in such a way that not only is Jill's reaction to the MC choosing Sage preposterous, but as you note, there's an easy third option as well.
That said, the mod can't really fix this - the game is designed around it being an either/or choice. Doing both might work for a little while, but eventually the game will become incoherent trying to bridge that gap. At most the mod would let you reverse the choice retroactively, but that's what I would say falls under "wrong choices and have to repeat."
I think they were asking if they can change Tommy's name. They said his "father" and him have the same name now so I assume they put Tommy as their own as well. Unless I read it completely wrong.In Episodes 1-6, you go into the Bios app on the phone, click the three dots in the top right, and then enter a new name on the next screen.
I realize the meanings have been blurred over time, but it's still a hill I will die on. Celibacy is the act of remaining unmarried. Not having sex falls under Chastity.You have to not be on Jill or Josys path, IIRC. If on any of those two paths you must declare celebacy.
Yes. He also spies on MС and Jade fucking in a hotel in episode 8. Jade says that it excites her when she is being watched, hinting apparently at Burke.Theory: Stephen Burke is secretly a cuck. When he confronts MC and Jade with the pictures of them having sex, he forces them to fuck each other in front of him while he gets off on it.
God, that would be a really steamy scene, the humiliation MC and Jade would feel as they're forced to copulate while Stephen jerks off in a corner and directs the action:
Burke: "Yeah, lick her pussy...that's it. God, that's so fucking hot!"
Celibacy is the vow to refrain from any sexual relations and marriage by priests and nuns and such. It's basicly a religious vow for chastity and not marrying.I realize the meanings have been blurred over time, but it's still a hill I will die on. Celibacy is the act of remaining unmarried. Not having sex falls under Chastity.
I really hate that choice. Not only it's a choice between two girls that can permanently block off one, it's only a one-way block, meaning that choosing Jill over Sage is literally the right answer, all things considered. I could have accepted it if choosing Jill blocked Sage too, but no, choosing Jill over Sage has no meaningful impact (-2 relationship with Sage does nothing - there aren't relationship score checks in the game anymore).I slam the Affinity system plenty, but choosing between Jill's picnic and Sage in Episode 7 has nothing to do with the game's morality meter (or even the backup morality meter). It's just a choice between the two girls. And frankly, being forced to choose is a good thing IMHO. The problem is that DPC got complacent and wrote the scene in such a way that not only is Jill's reaction to the MC choosing Sage preposterous, but as you note, there's an easy third option as well.
I agree with Ilhares on this, a few years back when I had french lessons I remember studying the origin of some words and one that we studied was célibataire. I don't remember its latin origin being directly related to religion. It just meant "unmarried" or "wifeless" and it was even used to describe widowed people if I recall correctly, so I don't think the word initially had anything to do with sex or religion.Celibacy is the vow to refrain from any sexual relations and marriage by priests and nuns and such. It's basicly a religious vow for chastity and not marrying.
Chastity is the state of refraining from any extra marital sex or all sexual intercourse. It's not a vow, it's behavior.
Technically you can be married, have sexual intercourse with your partner in marriage and you're still called "chast".
You cannot be celibate without being a church official, you can be a church official without being calibate.
That's what I wanted to know, I'm currently replaying through the game, I wanted clean unmodded saves. I remember the game talking about transferring your saves over to season 3. I wasn't sure if interlude actually is a continuation of the main story, albeit with new characters I probably don't care about, or just something DPC wanted to do, to avoid burning out on the existing story and cast.Doesn't the interlude, being season 3, have it's own save pages?
Either way, the only season 2 saves that matter are the ones you make at the end if episode 8 that's used to create the season 3 save.