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Skep-tiker

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Yes.

Since it is a BIG part of the story, so BIG in fact that that warning was needed, it makes perfect sense to keep it for new players or for people that haven't visited the thread in a long while.

Peace :(
What FG said!
Who reads the op of a game one already played? :unsure:

And for new players, it doesnt make any sense. At least I haven't seen it elsewhere. Its not like for example in Eternum would be a warning "No Sex with Annie yet". I simply dont get the fuss about deleting a factual wrong statement.
 
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FatGiant

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Who reads the op of a game one already played? :unsure:

And for new players, it doesnt make any sense. At least I haven't seen it elsewhere. Its not like for example in Eternum would be a warning "No Sex with Annie yet". I simply dont get the fuss about deleting a factual wrong statement.
Well... does it really matter then? If no one reads it, what's the issue? And if they read it and playthrough and find out that 64 updates later, something changes... will they stop playing and rage quit because they felt lied to? Or, will they smile and understand, like we all do, that it was coming?

I confess I don't know. Do I care? No.

I do care tho, when games have: "Start a new save" but not say on what release that was needed... so you never know if it is still needed or not.

This, in comparison, is so not a problem that it doesn't make sense to remove it.

Peace :)
 

Dr. Mick

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Who reads the op of a game one already played? :unsure:

And for new players, it doesnt make any sense. At least I haven't seen it elsewhere. Its not like for example in Eternum would be a warning "No Sex with Annie yet". I simply dont get the fuss about deleting a factual wrong statement.
Consider two things:
  1. The novel is split into four parts currently, and that statement is still true for 3/4 of those parts, and only changed at the end of the most recent chapter.
  2. It is such a major plot point that it becomes a secondary main plot for the overarching narrative. That anticipation is fundamental to the story.
With those in mind, anyone who newly comes to the title now won't have the same experience as everyone before them if that mystery/suspense is gone.
Now do you see why it makes sense to leave it as is? I hope so.
Have a good one.
 
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