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The death rate from street opioids doesn't support your theory. The reason street drugs are so deadly is you never know how they are cut or how potent they will be unlike hospital drugs. Hospital drugs often get people first hooked, but it is the deadly street drugs that ultimately kill them. Fentanyl has overtaken heroin in recent years, but smack is still as deadly as it ever was to the individual user. It's just that Fentanyl and meth have become more the drugs of choice. Crack used to be really popular but it too has seen a decline. I'm not sure what DPC has planned for Quinn, but having her delve into the harder drugs is one way to kill her or one of her customers/acquaintances off (please not Riona!). I'd prefer he doesn't go that route in a college dramedy, but I think it's in his creative blood to do something like that. He can't resist.How can Quinn be an antagonist when it isn't even confirmed that MC or any other character even gives a shit about what she's doing? MC seems to be given the option to not only be complacent in regards to Quinn's involvement in prostitution and drugs, but maybe even supportive of it depending on what choices the player chooses for MC. So far the closest thing you have to an antagonist in this bumbling mess are the Jocks and that was like a flash in the pan. This game is like a Disney story in terms of seriousness. And as far as addiction goes the shit they give you in the hospital is 10x worse then anything you are going to find on the streets. Fucked up people get hooked on drugs in order to cope with the bullshit that is their reality, not the other way around though drugs do certainly help with that downward spiral. If heroin was a death sentence rehab wouldn't exist.
On a somewhat related note, make sure to choose wisely when Sage asks you to rate the girls' asses. Depending on which girl you choose, it could help you in later episodes. Sage will say it's just for fun and it doesn't matter, but it does.But that's all there is to it. There are no further repercussions no matter how the movie night plays out.
- If you drink with her during the movie, you miss out on all the fun that night but Sage isn't phased.
- If you don't hold her hand, you miss out on all the fun that night and Sage gets pissed at you (-1 RP).
- If you hold her hand but don't take it further, you still miss out on the fun but Sage is fine about it.
- If you take it further, good things happen:
- Be a dumbass when brushing your teeth (Sage likes that +1 RP)
- Make sure you grab her ass in the bathroom or she'll accuse you of being gay, and basically why wouldn't you grab her ass?
- Then there's a whole lot of fucking, probably the most fun sex scene so far. I loved all that shit about her trying to be quiet and then not giving a fuck (while most definitely "giving a fuck").
The next time you deal with Sage is in Tybalt's room at the prep's party, and as long as the mc has been teaching her guitar and he didn't reject her back in episode 3 (when he plays guitar for her and she's sitting behind him), there will be fucking.
Sage is actually a pretty easy character to get with. Even if you constantly reject her all along, in episode 7, after she breaks up with Chad the mc can still fuck her all over the HOTs backyard and her room (assuming he doesn't run out of stamina because he's been on a fucking spree during the party - like why would he ever do that?).
P.S. These are the kinds of things I was hoping DPC would be more specific about in his official walkthroughs. I've said before, they are turning into simple "how to gain RP" and shy away from telling you that a particular choice may have an important consequence later. The walkthrough is the one place I do want tips, hints, and spoilers...not just how to farm RP.