Actually I'm at that point: I've completed everything in game.The sports day expansion unlocks after you've bought all the other upgrades.
hi i also can't buy the expansion even when i have bought all the upgrades. is there anything i can do?The sports day expansion unlocks after you've bought all the other upgrades.
As you see here:I'm internet limited with a dumb quota, anyone for a v0.11.1 compress please ? Thanks !
First thing, could you reformat your text? Between 1., 2., ... would be nice to have space otherwise I be a little batter by the wall of text.I want to say a few things before I log off for a small while. I am obviously not expecting to make a response to this due to personal reasons and grief, so if one would like to respond, feel free.
As I said, thats fine on a meta level. The tone of the scene itself, free of "audience reading subtext" is solely determined by what happens and what the characters do about it.It's true that the game has become more overtly and pervasively political than it was at the start, but the issues/politics have been there from the beginning.
And as I explained, this isn't enough to say the story is political (at that point)
Imagine this scenario: TV drama about a dysfunctional family, where the waife asks for the divorce at some point, but the father insists on keep going to raise the kids together.
This on its own isn't political, but at most, a moral dilemma about what to prioritize, your own well being or your children's.
Just because there is something political, that is to say, the divorce, doesn't mean the story is political. Its a moral drama, at most.
Now, if in the next 20 episodes we go through the intricacies of marriage, the history of how it got separated from the church and became a state contract, and political parties talking about the value of a nuclear family, then I can grant you, it became a political story, to a degree.
I just disagree on this. It would've absolutely changed the whole tone if she got some push-back. I will refer, yet again, to the previous update where Kali pushed back.I don't feel like the absence of one line pushing back at Vanessa really would have changed the tone of the theme.
You may want to re-read our my and Runey's previous exchange. He literally told me "I get that you would've pushed back, but MC isn't like that. He is a nice guy, and he sit, listened, and got educated" I am paraphrasing it, but I don't feel like going through that again.You insist on projecting stuff onto Runey that he just doesn't believe. It's not a good look.
I don't particularly care about my looks, if you haven't noticed by all my snipes at Runey, but I care about getting things straight and clearly: Runey thinks that "a nice guy" would sit down and get educated by this blackmailing bitch.
There are all sorts of ways for media to convey a message, and not all of them involve a character explicitly voicing the message. If you want a character in the story to tell you "The moral of the story is X", that's fine, but it's unreasonable to get mad when that doesn't happen. Reading subtext is a pretty essential skill for analyzing media, and I don't feel like you applied it to this scene.
Thanks for the nice chat. I appreciate the polite tone through it, just to let you know.Anyway, I think I'm done with this conversation. It's not going anywhere. Feel free to respond to this message, since there's no reason I should have the last word just because I'm dropping the conversation.
It's not that she ignores them. It's that she ignores them when it is convenient for her. The elves exist only as tools to aid in her moralizing power grab.Hoping to find a convenient well to push Vanessa into; few things are as annoying as ivory tower activists that ignore the people they 'champion'.
The fact that she assumed it in the first place already speaks volumes about her character and the person she is. Not only did she assume, she held it over her classmate, made a public scene, and practically force marched you down to a library to get "educated". There's really no narrative way to make any of those three seem like decent human beings at this point.She wont be as pissy in v0.12, once she knows your not the bad person she assumed you were.
They are one dimensional because they have an overly simplistic worldview and no room has been left for them to grow and develop. Vanessa went into a self-righteous tirade at the very mention of the word 'slave'. There was no room for context or nuance or any actual thought in her world. Nor any consideration for anothers thoughts or feelings on the matter. She doesn't even show consideration for the basic human dignity of the people she's screaming at. Again she calls them out right in public in front of whoever might be in class, branding Kali based on what she has assumed in her own mind the situation is. The fact that she may be aware she has a fault does not make her even two-dimensional unless it she ends up growing because of it. But she obviously doesn't care about it because knowledge of it certainly limit her behaviour to Kali and the MC.I would like to know which parts you saw as real world politics in that event, or how these characters were one dimensional.
I don't think you understand what a two dimensional character is. At least if you were trying to give her faults, like you said. Two dimensional characters don't have faults because they are just archtypes that are meant to fade into the background and flesh out the story. They don't have things like actual histories or personalities.This to me seems fairly two dimensional.
Adds another girl to the game. The only one with real powers. But it's recommended to to that after all the main girls join the hotel, otherwise it won't make sense what she does with you.just came a cross a code that I don't understand what it does...
spinningtv: says it adds violet-mod... what does that do?