danb35

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They still have to work for it
Of course. I guess we're thinking a little differently about "for the rich," though; I see that as meaning that only "the rich" can afford it, while it sounds like you're seeing it as based on the public perception. Fair enough.
 

Leinad_Sevla

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Close. It's Nova, Alex, Penny, Cali, Annie, Dalia, Nancy, Luna.
Nova and Annie are the smalls; Luna, Alex and Dalia are the mediums; and Penny, Nancy and Cali are the larges.
I clearly misremembered Luna´s size. She does have one of those bodies that´s better than it seems at first.

yep,the update came out when chainsaw man was on hype
As a fan, I appreciate that reference.
 

AVNplayer69

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Well,we are talking about 2035,not sure inflation would hit that hard,but it's still probably not that much compared to current times

Then,what stops adults from letting teens play when they are not playing themselves. IIRC,eternum doesn't link to exact person:unsure:
The neural implant is permanently linked to the user. That's why Annie couldn't let Orion experience Eternum before or why Orion can't let Chang into the game. Nobody else but the user can use their respective implant and connection
 
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HaremMonarch

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Either they are in too deep and haven't played the earlier part of the game or the game in general in a long asl time n forgot completely somehow, or they haven't played it at all lol. It was explained extremely early on that it's permanent. And it's kinda obvious & should be common sense. Just think about it for one minute lol. I urge you to replay it from the beginning, and it will be pretty self-explanatory on why it's permanently linked to whoever gets the implant, and just play for like one or two hours (without skipping). I think saying something like that definitely warrants a refresher, so you can be incorrect as little as possible in the discussions of the game. (Nobody is right all the time, but you can still do your best to be as knowledgeable as possible) :)
 
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I like this game, because the story is awesome, the relationships and their building, the humour, the references etc, it is all quite well made. The only thing that I don't like are the CG models. I am not fan of this type of art that is quite close to anime design but still with more realistic shapes, but it ends up being in the middle of both. I could only imagine if this would have been done with other DAZ CG models, would have been probably the best game ever.
 

MRNK94

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Provided it goes past 1.0 (unlike his other game), this will be one of the GOATS.
If it doesn't go past 1.0... it's still a great game, but way too short for the world it created.
 

damnedfrog

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Interesting then that few of the people we encounter there are rich. I'm sure Alex got hers for free or otherwise on account of being a Bardot, and MC and Nancy lucked into theirs free or almost-free, but Penny, Dalia, Annie, and Luna all presumably bought theirs at the regular market price (as well as Gertrude's husband buying two, and he has to be pissed at Gertrude and/or Nancy). None of them appear to be "rich;" they're all squarely middle-class, or perhaps upper-middle-class.

And even in 2025 dollars, $3500 certainly isn't cheap, but it's in reach for a middle-class adult who decides that's what he (or she) wants to spend it on. A teen or pre-teen? Maybe not so much.
$3500 is the cost of a very good game PC.
Costly, but not out of reach from someone who isn't dead broke.
It could even be easier for a teen that a young adult. Because a teen usually doesn't have to pay a rent, food, electricity bills... They can save all the money they earn by working during the summer and weekend.
 

damnedfrog

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Let's do not forget to mention Maximo. He started all this and supported her the whole time. Man of duty.
Doesn't Maximo have a family IRL, though? I recall that was his beef with the old emperor; he wanted to "clock out" early for some family event and the emperor didn't allow it.
Exactly.
Maximo is the one who put Nancy on the throne. And he is totally loyal to her.
But it's because Nancy treat him right.
As soon as she became the Empress and learnt he has something planned with his kids, she didn't hesitate at all and grant it to reschedule his shift.
 
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