I don't post much, but I wanted to say this is by far the game I've most been looking forward to. I'll be looking forward to Chapter 3.
Firstly, I didn't realize I was playing the old version; there wasn't a Ch 3 last time I tried it out, so I figured it was the latest release. But now I can see it clearly says "(old version)" right there. (Downloading Ch 2 remastered currently--if what I just played was "awful" by comparison, I'm looking forward to it!)Nice spot
They didn't get on (iirc they loathed each other) and so screwed up the whole battle despite having all the advantages. So it's her way of saying soldier to soldier that she just isn't interested in letting any animosity get in the way of the mission.
But...I would -really- strongly advise against playing the old H5. It's really rather awful compared to the remaster.
that's why i'm gonna wait for at least a couple more updates before playing to decide whether or not i will play it again before final release or notYou are aware that Chris has fem tendencies and Sarah submissive ones right by now and both are bi.Now if you are able to pull off something with those two, who knows. I don't, though I know Notty spoilered once you could sleep with all women in one play through, but not get into a marriage situation in same game.
Edit: Also Chris might not be the only female that has some femdom likings, though for the Chris romance route it may not be wise to submit to her.
Unless a lovely fan makes one it's not likely.edit: hopefully there will be a detailed walkthrough by then for all 40 routes as dev has suggested
i might make one but not before the final versionUnless a lovely fan makes one it's not likely.
Notty is one of those "figure it out yourself" kind of gals.
Oh God. I am -so- sorry you ended up playing the old version. That was made with just a 2Gb graphics card. The new version is in an entirely different class altogether.Firstly, I didn't realize I was playing the old version; there wasn't a Ch 3 last time I tried it out, so I figured it was the latest release. But now I can see it clearly says "(old version)" right there. (Downloading Ch 2 remastered currently--if what I just played was "awful" by comparison, I'm looking forward to it!)
Secondly, I actually looked it up because it was so clearly a reference, it was bugging me that I didn't know what it was. Then I find out it's a WORLD WAR I EASTERN FRONT HISTORICAL reference, which really intrigued me. Part of me was wondering if it were somehow part of some recent pop culture thing which had completely slipped by my radar (like a Netflix series or something--it happens a lot), which is why I asked.
Um. In fairness I should let you know it's over forty paths by the end of Chapter Two alone. The final complete game is over two hundred combinations of paths.that's why i'm gonna wait for at least a couple more updates before playing to decide whether or not i will play it again before final release or not
edit: hopefully there will be a detailed walkthrough by then for all 40 routes as dev has suggested
there must be a way you yourself must be keeping track of different pathsUm. In fairness I should let you know it's over forty paths by the end of Chapter Two alone. The final complete game is over two hundred combinations of paths.
*goes back to trying to clear the PM mountain*
OR why don't you (and everyone asking for a walkthrough) just try to play the game as it was intended and make your own choice and see where they lead you? Afterward, you can come here and talk with the other players about their own choice and discover new things that way. There are a lot of games here where knowing what happens in advance is not a big deal since it's just a way to trigger a sex scene or two, but with Heavy Five, there is a real plot that is tailored by your choices and it would be a waste to simply follow a walkthrough.there must be a way you yourself must be keeping track of different paths
why dont you just share it with someone when you are finished so they can make a walktrough
Pretty sure I just told you she's a "figure it out yourself" kinda gal.there must be a way you yourself must be keeping track of different paths
why dont you just share it with someone when you are finished so they can make a walktrough
No. Conditioned by 80s RPGs I'm compelled to save often & check all outcomes, then rollback to advance the desired route.Don't you remember when you were a kid and played games without knowing what would happen next?
sure i enjoy not knowing what's gonna happen nextOR why don't you (and everyone asking for a walkthrough) just try to play the game as it was intended and make your own choice and see where they lead you? Afterward, you can come here and talk with the other players about their own choice and discover new things that way. There are a lot of games here where knowing what happens in advance is not a big deal since it's just a way to trigger a sex scene or two, but with Heavy Five, there is a real plot that is tailored by your choices and it would be a waste to simply follow a walkthrough.
Don't you remember when you were a kid and played games without knowing what would happen next? This feeling of discovery? This is the mindset for playing Heavy Five. (But don't play it if you are still a kid... you know... mature themes and stuff ^^)
Maybe just a bit of clarification in the OP that it's obsolete, pre-remaster, discontinued version that you don't recommend downloading would help?Oh God. I am -so- sorry you ended up playing the old version. That was made with just a 2Gb graphics card. The new version is in an entirely different class altogether.
*wonders if it's worth asking the mods to take the old version down as it's not even really the same game anymore.*
It's 200 paths (including all kinds of variations), not 200 endings. Paths converge and diverge, so it's really not as crazy as it might sound. The actual number of totally unique endings will be a lot less no doubt. I don't think most players would actually want to play all the paths.Im going to enjoy the game either way but when/if the game is complete having a flowchart of possible branches/outcomes would be nice given the nature of how vast the story can change given an optimistic 200 endings.
Well by the end it should be well over 200 routes or more in total.that's why i'm gonna wait for at least a couple more updates before playing to decide whether or not i will play it again before final release or not
edit: hopefully there will be a detailed walkthrough by then for all 40 routes as dev has suggested
*grins* ThanksI just got around to playing the second chapter and I must say outstanding work. This remaster is a big step up in quality compared to the original game and I'm wishing a smoother ride with future game development.