Vanilla099
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So, as a MC, can you do at least something about it? (even if there are no scenes)The antangoist here at least gave the hero multiple opportunites to act, even trying to set him up lol. Hell, he gave him a warning that he should act before the girls get taken.
No, it is linear, MC fumbles lol. I think the antagonist might have let the MC get with the girls if he said they were a thing or he was interested.So, as a MC, can you do at least something about it? (even if there are no scenes)
I got the same problem,maybe cause when I turn off the cheatI have some issues running the game on maldives for android, the game it's stuck when is loading for the first time, only black screen and the circle moving for 5 min, do you have any solution for this problem?
Iirc, it's a relatively new way of classifying "ntr" where the characters aren't in a relationship at all.explain NTR(BSS) for me ?
what kind of ntr is this lol
You can unlock scene in recollections menu but here jp save View attachment ダンジョンなんて行かなければよかった save.zipFull save plz?
It only branches off at the end like a visual novel and the protag does get laidSo, as a MC, can you do at least something about it? (even if there are no scenes)
aight i get thatIirc, it's a relatively new way of classifying "ntr" where the characters aren't in a relationship at all.
I believe it's supposed to cover the "I loved her first" type of angle. Where the protagonist might've had a crush on a girl but, was too chickenshit to ever make a move or let it be known.
So, as per real life, if you never make a move or make your feelings known... someone else will and life will move on without you. So it's technically not ntr but, it does simulate similar dark feelings as it. Hence the new tag BSS.
It's just the abbreviation of the line I mentioned but, in Japanese.aight i get that
but that does it stands for
BSS is an abbreviation for Boku ga Saki ni Suki Datta no ni (ぼくがさきにすきだったのに), which loosely translates to "Even though I loved her first" or "But I liked them first". This term describes a situation similar to NTR but with a key difference: the person experiencing the loss did not have an officially established relationship (girlfriend, wife, etc.) with the love interest. The scenario still evokes feelings of jealousy and loss when the object of their affection ends up with someone else, even though the jealous party had no actual claim or right to be upset.
yep. Just dont be a coward pos and you'll get the happy endingIs there a happy ending even if not avoidable NTR?