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The cultured answer is Sage and mini-Sage (i.e., KRJ).ThreesomesNot even speculation at this juncture. *technically yes, but you get my point.
The cultured answer is Sage and mini-Sage (i.e., KRJ).ThreesomesNot even speculation at this juncture. *technically yes, but you get my point.
Yes, I agree a lot of things happened in one night and offered some story progression, but in the grand scheme of things, we didn't get as much as previous episodes which is why some people feel a little let down or feel it to be a tad short. Personally, I enjoyed the episode and didn't really find it short at all, especially seeing how much work and different routes went into it.A lot of shit is happening in that one night, pretty significant shit. Also, judging by hard numbers (renders and animations) you are mislead in your assumptions.
Interesting, I am going out on a limb and guessing you like redheads. How come no Mona + Sage or Sage + Cathy? They could come back into the picture. If I completely missed the mark, how about Sally if you want a nerdy girl, too assertive? Like the contrast in personalities? Please inform this threesome aficionado.The cultured answer is Sage and mini-Sage (i.e., KRJ).
Wtf is Stephen Burke doing at Bella's House...Quinn path, no other LI or side influence.
EP9.
Has anyone tried to figure out this image. What does it mean re: Quinn? Here she is with someone in the background locking the door in a normal manner.
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Man, come on. The showdown with Vinny. The revelation of the LI to your frat bros. That's pretty significant, right? I thought it was fun and look foward to new parties, but that's me. Of course, we need episodes for the fallout and story progression outside of a party atmosphere. Looking foward to science with Nora and hopefully lab partner Sally, but I think she might be more advanced in her classes.Yes, I agree a lot of things happened in one night and offered some story progression, but in the grand scheme of things, we didn't get as much as previous episodes which is why some people feel a little let down or feel it to be a tad short. Personally, I enjoyed the episode and didn't really find it short at all, especially seeing how much work and different routes went into it.
Which I completely agree with, I thought the episode was great. I'm speaking for others rather than myself, a lot of people thought that it was going to be over the course of a couple days or so, not a singular night. I too cannot wait for some Nora content!Man, come on. The showdown with Vinny. The revelation of the LI to your frat bros. That's pretty significant, right? I thought it was fun and look foward to new parties, but that's me. Of course, we need episodes for the fallout and story progression outside of a party atmosphere. Looking foward to science with Nora and hopefully lab partner Sally, but I think she might be more advanced in her classes.
Got yah, my bad.Which I completely agree with, I thought the episode was great. I'm speaking for others rather than myself, a lot of people thought that it was going to be over the course of a couple days or so, not a singular night. I too cannot wait for some Nora content!
Neither Maya nor Josy are in any particular danger. Their brothers, however, seem to be - Tommy has always been a drug addict, and I fear he might have got Derek hooked as well. Derek's behavior is not solely because of Ashley or the end of hell week ... those might have been catalysts, but I think he sought solace in more than alcohol and moved onto narcotics.Lastly, we have Maya or Josy. In this case, the likelyhood of any of them to have a tragic end seems small, I would say. And it would be too reminiscent of what happened in Acting Lessons with Megan and Melissa IMO.
I thought DrPinkCake said he was going to behave this time around, atleast give us a more light hearted setting. I can't take another trolley dilemma.Neither Maya nor Josy are in any particular danger. Their brothers, however, seem to be - Tommy has always been a drug addict, and I fear he might have got Derek hooked as well. Derek's behavior is not solely because of Ashley or the end of hell week ... those might have been catalysts, but I think he sought solace in more than alcohol and moved onto narcotics.
Recall in Ep. 6 during the mansion cleanup, Derek comes up from the basement looking ... odd. MC took him at his word when he said he was going to the bathroom and remarked how there isn't a bathroom in the basement, but in reality I think that's where Derek started taking drugs.
The Maya and Josy drama will be about saving their family - both Tommy and Derek - from drug addiction. This may explain why Quinn and MJ paths are so hardwired to be at odds with each other, as the narrative will force them against each other on the issue of drugs.
Wow. What a place stag Vinny is. He throws some books on the floor. Well, if that's not gay. My MC wouldn't mind if Vinny fucked Chad, Troy and maybe Nick in the ass.It's not at all an "older-younger brother dynamic" and Vinnie don't want to teach anything to MC. When Vinnie was a DIK, he was always competing with Tommy to see who was the "alpha male" of the group. He won that competition the moment Tommy had to go to him to get weed, something that Tommy didn't want to do (just look the smile of Vinnie in that scene), and probably before, by getting Quinn. Now, he's competing with MC. What Vinnie is saying in that scene is "Even if I don't live here anymore, I'm the top dog here, not you. I mark my territory by thrashing your things, that were mine, and you can't do shit about it". Tommy sees it clearly.
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Although it's supposed to be more light-hearted, Jill could possibly be a candidate for a tragic end. Jill and MC's relationship is highly reminiscent of Neil and Lynette's. Both Jill and Lynette come from rich families, Neil and MC from poor families, and Jill and Lynette have some sort of connection through the photograph of the Royce household. It would be devastating to see history repeat itself and have Jill pass away during childbirth.I just finished my first playthrough. I've played as a DIK and went for Quinn from the very beginning. Man, she must have been the sixth main LI. She is absolutely fantastic. I love how she is gradually falling for the MC.
BTW, what are your candidates for having a tragic end in the story, if any? It is not that I wish for that to happen at all, but with the doc's previous game as a precedent and taking into consideration the ominous warning he gives us the first time we run the game, the likelihood that the story will not include a tragedy for one of the LIs at some point seems very small.
My three candidates, starting from the one that I see as the most probable victim of the story, are:
My top candidate (and it pains me to say it) is Quinn. Although the game presents her as someone not nearly as dark as Vinny and I would not call her evil, she is clearly no saint either. In fact, she won't want to grow close to the MC if he chooses not to be a real DIK. She had a troubled upbringing and her questionable choices in life put her as a perfect candidate to die young. I really, really want to be wrong, though. I love her, really. And I love her dynamic with the MC.
Then we have Bella, who appears to be hiding a disturbing secret.
Lastly, we have Maya or Josy. In this case, the likelyhood of any of them to have a tragic end seems small, I would say. And it would be too reminiscent of what happened in Acting Lessons with Megan and Melissa IMO.
The game, by the way, is simply wonderful. For me, there is no other game in its genre as ambitious and well executed as BaDIK.
Well, he promised the game wouldn't be as traumatic as Acting Lessons, not that it wouldn't have its dilemmas.I thought DrPinkCake said he was going to behave this time around, atleast give us a more light hearted setting. I can't take another trolley dilemma.
I think that's something almost everyone can agree withI've tried to give Madame Rose a chance but there's just something about her that makes my skin crawl. I find those sex scenes more disturbing than hot.I almost prefer when Derrek banged the old teacher over it.
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I can deal with dilemmas, I just don't want to traumatically choose metaphorically between getting ass raped vs throat fucked.Well, he promised the game wouldn't be as traumatic as Acting Lessons, not that it wouldn't have its dilemmas.
I don't think Derek does drugs. But Derek overdoes it with alcohol, and where is the alcohol? In the basement. Alcoholics need a certain level of alcohol to function properly. Furthermore, alcoholics hide their addiction and then drink in secret.Neither Maya nor Josy are in any particular danger. Their brothers, however, seem to be - Tommy has always been a drug addict, and I fear he might have got Derek hooked as well. Derek's behavior is not solely because of Ashley or the end of hell week ... those might have been catalysts, but I think he sought solace in more than alcohol and moved onto narcotics.
Recall in Ep. 6 during the mansion cleanup, Derek comes up from the basement looking ... odd. MC took him at his word when he said he was going to the bathroom and remarked how there isn't a bathroom in the basement, but in reality I think that's where Derek started taking drugs.
The Maya and Josy drama will be about saving their family - both Tommy and Derek - from drug addiction. This may explain why Quinn and MJ paths are so hardwired to be at odds with each other, as the narrative will force them against each other on the issue of drugs.
Good insight.Wow. What a place stag Vinny is. He throws some books on the floor. Well, if that's not gay. My MC wouldn't mind if Vinny fucked Chad, Troy and maybe Nick in the ass.
Vinny is no longer in college, so it's not about the alpha male bickering in the DIK pack, because none of the DIKs can decide whether or not Vinny can be accepted back into college.
I guess the "older-student-brother dynamic" exists. Tommy is probably the reason Vinny left. Once a DIK, always a DIK, DIKs for life. Rusty and Nick are still with Vinny too, we've known that since EP2. What are the DIKs? A family, brothers. What if the DIK brother Vinny wants to teach his younger DIK brother MC that Tommy is not good for the DIK family and tested the MC?
DIK: The MC hits Vinny and Vinny says that biting dogs need to be taught to behave.
NEUTRAL: Vinny says that barking dogs don't bite, which is absolute nonsense. But crucially, Vinny also says the MC should be more diplomatic.
CHICK: Vinny tells the MC that life doesn't work without fighting.
What Vinny says looks a lot like a lecture to me. We should also not forget what Nick said that Vinny split the DIKs and half liked Vinny and the other half did not. So Nick was saying that a lot of things got better with Vinny's departure. A lot, but not everything. The Vice President is still a loser who prefers to bury his head in the sand when problems arise instead of finding a solution to the problem.
Back to your alpha male. What are the most dangerous alpha males? Definitely not Vinny or Tommy. And why? Because they think they are alpha males and flaunt it. Vinny, on the other hand, has realized that the MC is a dangerous alpha male. The MC can when he wants to, does when he has to, and doesn't even know he's an alpha male. Guess why Zoey gets involved when the MC is badgering Oskar? Zoey is probably the only one who knows from high school how dangerous the MC can be. Vinny feels threatened by the MC because he can't size him up.
Also, I don't want my MC to be the top stag. Stags are eaten by predators.
Dalli_x speculations and occam's razor, neither the two shall ever meet.Good insight.
But that wouldn't explain why Tommy is so submissive with Vinny, if it isn't cause he knows Vinny is worse than him,
then what is it? is it because Tommy is too far gone into drugs and needs Vinny?