Blemished_One
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as longe as the walkthrough gets updated i think we be good to start from 0 and not missing anythingEdit: also 0.1 will require restarting from the beginning since a bunch of stuff is due for a rework
Thank you my friendYou need a key to open this door. The key is in the lamp in a room on the left side of the second floor.
I had the same glitch with the older versions. I had to replay or download another version to continue after Serenata. Trust me the best parts with Bonnie are well after SerenataIt doesn't continue after defeat serenata, Quest Says Wait for summoning
I assume the mindbreak factor was why. she broke his mind so he became willing. if you get the dreams it made sense to me.Chiming in with my two cents that Bonnie's scene update didn't quite hit right for me either. It feels like there is a constant disconnect between how her character is portrayed in the main plotline versus how she behaves during sexual encounters. At first it kind of made sense when she broke her calm, detached, observant demeanor and became brutal in her punishment of Dilan when he gave in too many times to hold attacks. At the time, it seemed to indicate a) Bonnie genuinely expected more out of Dilan or b) stopped viewing Dilan as a serious threat/person of interest, and subsequently started treating him as more of an object.
But in her character update, she changed gears and went for a softer style that was dependent on Dilan himself being wholly willing to serve. Regardless of the extremities said route could reach, Bonnie didn't force herself on Dilan as much as she did in the past, and it was generally up to Dilan to initiate. In most cases when an act was underway, Bonnie herself was basically just existing while Dilan kept the thing going, in contrast to forcing down Dilan to ensure the act continued.
Maybe it's still all according to Teary's plan, but after the update I'm finding it difficult to ascertain just what Bonnie's character is meant to be, to the point that it sometimes feels like I'm watching a different character entirely in the update's scenes ಠಿ_ಠ hopefully it all comes together somehow, she's hands down my favorite character in terms of her place in the story and visual design
Considering the timeline, it kind of fits, but a recurring thing in the dreams is that there was always an "other" present in Dilan's psyche(?) that stood opposite to Bonnie/whoever it was that felt like her. At times, "Bonnie's" influence seemed to win out (possibly when lashing out against Walter) but there were also occasions when the "other" or Dilan himself was the dominant force.I assume the mindbreak factor was why. she broke his mind so he became willing. if you get the dreams it made sense to me.
Considering the timeline, it kind of fits, but a recurring thing in the dreams is that there was always an "other" present in Dilan's psyche(?) that stood opposite to Bonnie/whoever it was that felt like her. At times, "Bonnie's" influence seemed to win out (possibly when lashing out against Walter) but there were also occasions when the "other" or Dilan himself was the dominant force.
All told, it isn't clear that Bonnie has actually mindbroke Dilan to such a significant degree that he became subservient to her in the main plot (assuming the character routes are mostly detached from the story), so it seems odd that Bonnie would lower her guard so greatly when Dilan is at least still somewhat behind the wheel.
I assume the mindbreak factor was why. she broke his mind so he became willing. if you get the dreams it made sense to me.