Did you know that some enemies can snatch Cait's anal virginity before you do? And if she does not have her anal virginity before her quest is completed you'll already have unlocked the anal options with her so no need to do her quest just o unlock anal.
I didn't know, that's pretty interesting that there's a backdoor to Cait's otherwise-guarded backdoor.
I'd rather wait for the eventual unlock though; apparently there will be better "rewards", whatever those are, if she hasn't lost her anal virginity by that point.
This made me realize that I approach CoC/CoC2/TiTS differently with regard to losing, and am missing some content from CoC2/TiTS for that reason.
In CoC, I deliberately went out of my way to check the loss scenes for every monster once (and sometimes more than once, if I liked a certain scene).
I'd always reload afterwards since a loss wastes 8 hours and some gems, but at least I'd have
seen those scene variants.
In CoC2, I'd reload immediately on a loss because I
didn't want anything bad to happen to my companions, even if it meant missing out on some written content. I dislike loss scenes that involve any companions without my consent, so I'm fine with never reading those.
However, it made me realise that I should probably leave my companions at the Frost Hound and go read some of the solo loss scenes.
In TiTS, combat is usually very easy, so I've only lost to certain major bosses when missing their gimmick/tackling them the wrong way. I would read the inevitable bad end scene and then reload the save where I was standing in front of the boss.
But unlike CoC1, I never even
considered deliberately throwing any fight - I think I was getting very immersed in the whole "Captain Steele" role, where the player has a reputation (or at least expectations) to uphold. It didn't even cross my mind to check the loss scene and reload.