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Now, if that doesn't get a "thumbs-up" I don't know WTF I'm doing
I will admit that is the only thing I truly hate in this game and the reason I avoid those 2.Yeah .. that either Robin or Kira kind a flusters anyone starting the game, especially because of how tight those two are.
This is the first big thing for MC in this game, leaping some hurdles in himself and getting his hopes waaAAaay up.
But they aren't willing to give it up. They are willing to experiment. Kira looks very into the MC. But she has a talk with Robin where they affirm their love for each other and that they enjoy having a nice penis to play with. But I never got the feeling that they were willing to ditch each other for the MC.I will admit that is the only thing I truly hate in this game and the reason I avoid those 2.
They are shown to have incredibly strong feelings for each other and have this bond that's has transcended any issue thrown their way.
They have this amazing relationship that they both love.
Yet they are willing to throw it away for a man they met 5 minutes ago.
Okay .... sure. It made their relationship look shallow and forced and I just can't take it seriously knowing how easily they are willing to discard the person they claim to love to be with a guy they just met.
Except they can. They both have a solo route and even talk about how they are willing to break up if he doesn't want both.But they aren't willing to give it up. They are willing to experiment. Kira looks very into the MC. But she has a talk with Robin where they affirm their love for each other and that they enjoy having a nice penis to play with. But I never got the feeling that they were willing to ditch each other for the MC.
Hmm, but that isn't what happens? They stay together, regardless of the path you chose. Right?Except they can. They both have a solo route and even talk about how they are willing to break up if he doesn't want both.
It just completely shit on everything they said beforehand and turned their relationship from loving to fanservice for the easy throuple if wanted.
There are 3 routes, one together and 2 solo where they break up.Hmm, but that isn't what happens? They stay together, regardless of the path you chose. Right?
I tried to avoid them from the beginning. Felt like an asshole for meddling in their relationship.I will admit that is the only thing I truly hate in this game and the reason I avoid those 2.
They are shown to have incredibly strong feelings for each other and have this bond that's has transcended any issue thrown their way.
They have this amazing relationship that they both love.
Yet they are willing to throw it away for a man they met 5 minutes ago.
Okay .... sure. It made their relationship look shallow and forced and I just can't take it seriously knowing how easily they are willing to discard the person they claim to love to be with a guy they just met.
I didn't mind it at first.I tried to avoid them from the beginning. Felt like an asshole for meddling in their relationship.
It always annoyed me in games like this. For example, there is a lesbian couple and suddenly the mc appears in their life, who is amazing and cheerful and heals them of lesbianism with his magical dick and the girls are ready to accept him into their relationship or break up for him. It turns out that the long-term relationship between them was just a protracted experiment in anticipation of the right man.
Yeah, the problems started in Chapter 5 when something was obviously troubling Robin and the MC couldn't be bothered to care even though he just inserted himself into her relationship (one way or the other). Then we got the flashback of Kira's tragic backstory where her family apparently correctly predicted that her lesbianism was a fad she'd grow out of. Then we learned that both girls unilaterally decided to move back to Kira's home and resolve her backstory regardless of where they allegedly stand with the MC.I didn't mind it at first.
I know some female couples do like to invite a man in, especially bi couples or those into poly.
It only got a problem later on. At first it was seeing if he could fit into their relationship and trying to make it so everyone would be happy. They talked about their bond and how much they loved each other and I thought it would make a great throuple if it worked out, if not they still had each other.
It wasn't until after they talked about this great bond they had they dropped the route killing stuff. The "we are so in love with each other, we are soulmates" stuff to "but we'll totally break up and be with you, a guy we literally just met"
It just took a massive steaming shit on their entire relatonship and just cheapened it to "here's an easy throuple you can have with no work or if that doesn't take your fancy you can have them solo, they don't matter".
I really enjoy all the other routes and they is fantastic but the whole Kira and Robin thing just rubs me the wrong way and I hate it so much.
Except that his real life version, there was no one to catch her when she jumped.....I'm sorry but did that incident really happen with the author?
I'm really sorry for bringing this up.
I don't object to Kira and/or Robin wanting to bed the MC, I object to the way Kira and Robin's relationship plays out the exact same way regardless of whether they do. That's what makes it such a muddled mess. The inconsistency makes their relationship look trite and the MC look uncaring or ludicrously short-sighted (if not both).General comment to the thread:
One of my businesses was providing technical talent to various companies. I'm chatting with a prospect, only to discover a weird connection. In my neck of the woods, various companies had male and female basket ball teams. A very close friend coached the women's team for his company. They made it to the finals and lost by a last minute shot at the buzzer.
So I'm talking with her and she describes making that shot and watching, with great satisfaction, the opposing coach (my friend) crumple. This takes us into a set of conversations outside what is common for a business interview, and we end up making each other available for conversations and the occasional lunch. She's gay and in a 10 year relationship with a woman with whom she mutually owns a house.
Long story short I get a ping to meet her for lunch because she want's to talk about her life. So she met a guy and she decided that she didn't want to be in a lesbian relationship any longer. She didn't want to hurt her partner, but she'd found someone who could make her happy. She said she wanted my advice, but I think the just wanted to talk through her feelings and options. Her choice cost her almost all of her female friends (which I suspect is why she chose to talk through it with me), but roughly 18 months later she was married, pregnant, and as happy as someone can be in the real world.
My point is this. When it comes to relationships, and the human heart, things can change drastically in a matter of weeks or even days. Real life is more varied than any of us can understand. Low probability doesn't equate to NO probability.
The problem isn't them wanting to be with him, it's that they want to be together but if he only wants one of them they will break up.General comment to the thread:
One of my businesses was providing technical talent to various companies. I'm chatting with a prospect, only to discover a weird connection. In my neck of the woods, various companies had male and female basket ball teams. A very close friend coached the women's team for his company. They made it to the finals and lost by a last minute shot at the buzzer.
So I'm talking with her and she describes making that shot and watching, with great satisfaction, the opposing coach (my friend) crumple. This takes us into a set of conversations outside what is common for a business interview, and we end up making each other available for conversations and the occasional lunch. She's gay and in a 10 year relationship with a woman with whom she mutually owns a house.
Long story short I get a ping to meet her for lunch because she want's to talk about her life. So she met a guy and she decided that she didn't want to be in a lesbian relationship any longer. She didn't want to hurt her partner, but she'd found someone who could make her happy. She said she wanted my advice, but I think the just wanted to talk through her feelings and options. Her choice cost her almost all of her female friends (which I suspect is why she chose to talk through it with me), but roughly 18 months later she was married, pregnant, and as happy as someone can be in the real world.
My point is this. When it comes to relationships, and the human heart, things can change drastically in a matter of weeks or even days. Real life is more varied than any of us can understand. Low probability doesn't equate to NO probability.
I always figured it was deliberate that drifty opened up the game introducing us to Kira and Robin. However I always figured the narrative reasoning behind their inclusion of MC into their relationship was meant to add context behind their conflict later on in chapter 5/6. It's definitely a believable conflict caused by a lack of communication as Robin believes she "stole" Kira's chance at life and raising a family away from her, but I never went with the option of forcing them to breakup since to me that would end up breaking the story later on.The problem isn't them wanting to be with him, it's that they want to be together but if he only wants one of them they will break up.
It's not their choice, it's his.
He's entering their relationship and saying "well, I want you but I don't want you so now you break up".
The main problem with the whole throuple not throuple thing is that 99% of the game is so well done. Not only is mental health dealt with incredibly well, it plays with the heartstrings easily with most of the cast.
Then you come to Kira and Robin and it's so badly done and full of so much bullshit that it's like it was added on by someone else. It's so bad it just doesn't fit with the rest of the game.
It's like added DLC because people wanted a possible throuple but the dev didn't have the time so he outsourced it to his drunk Uncle Fred who's only relationship is with pornhub, a box of tissues, some orange scented lube and his right hand.
It would have been far better if they were just friends but could have been more if you went that route rather than the absolute hot mess it currently is.
None of us were prepared for how hard that scene was going to hit. I knew it was going to be a brutal scene based on the warning screen and title of the chapter, but I was severely underprepared for just how close to reality it was.It's a story, of course I knew what was coming... but then unexpectedly it got so much more
That message at the end makes a ton more sense now. I figured Drifty must've experienced someone suffering from depression, but it never crossed my mind that he was essentially recounting a personal story of his.It didn't happen the exact way it happened to Cece in the story. But the story is inspired by the dev's own family tragedy, with a few of his real life experience as a father mixed in.
Things like that makes me feel that I know the characters, so when I load them into a scene I know how they will react to whatever mischief I (or they) come up with. The same goes for poses, where I use different pose packs as bases when posing the different characters throughout the story. Helps add character to the characters.So if I were to ask them a random question: "What's your stance on Sex"
Kira (looks you dead in the eye): I love it.
Robin (looks at Kira): I love it.
Steph (unfazed): I didn't even think about it until I met the right guy.
Linda (smiles): If you'd just notice me, I'd show you!
Cece (looks down to the right): I don't know...
Lexi (big smile, a bit uncertain): Haven't you seen my videos? They are sexy, right? ...I think they are.
Kevin (raising one eyebrow): I'm happily married.
Chris (looks at you sideways): Dude, stop. You're acting all weird.