barglenarglezous

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Wasn't it "Something is buried beneath your feet ?"

Also, if you don't kiss Chika in that event in the bad half of town, the narrator says " There is something buried beneath your feet. You are a coward who will never find it. " Does that imply we WANT to find it ?

I always figured the thing buried is the body of the OG sensei, the one who jumped from the school rooftop.

Also, another thing that hasn't been mentioned in a while are Maya's boxes that she has sensei carry at night. Anyone got any idea what was up with that ?
It's both, but you're right, "beneath your feet" or some variant appears more frequently.

Room with the clocks: There is something buried beneath your feet
The Letter T: There is something buried underneath your feet

HOWEVER: In Not Even Me, after your conversation with Yumi, you're first informed that you've unlocked a scene with [REDACTED], and the very next screen:
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I recall seeing one other instance of "underneath the school" last night, but can't remember which scene. I played through all of the content added in the first two releases (thank you wiki for keeping a changelog of all updates!).

When you're told it's under the school in Not Even Me, the next message is "want to find it?" (in kanji).
In the Letter T, after you're told it's beneath your feet: "Will you go looking for it" (also kanji)
The game baits you from 1.0 to go looking for whatever it is underneath the school/city.
 

alex2011

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Note: We use "lust scene" in a different context than the patch notes. When the patch notes say there's a lust scene, it means there's an H scene. The latest patch has 3 Lust scenes per the patch notes, but none of them are animated because they fall within the main story sequence. They're called lust scenes because whether or not they happen is dependent upon your Lust score with that girl.

Animated lust scenes (what we mean when we say it) happen in the girl's dorm room (as an option given other than "hang out" when you knock on the door), or at their hangout spot (for the adult characters, like the bar for Sara) or at Sensei's apartment when you invite them over.
Good catch, I didn't clarify enough and this isn't the first time. Though I did say repeatable scenes, that is kind of vague now that there's an actual replay system in the game. Repeatable could mean any portion, not just dorm or invite scenes, thanks to that system.

I see. Thanks for the answer. By the way, I pretty much understand how affection points gain, how excatly lust points achived? I suspect prehaps from some of the choices MC is presented.
And another question that pretty much is born from my curiosity and a bit of suspicion -
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Lust points are ground through the repeatable scenes that were mentioned above. After one or more of the lust scenes that
Barglenarglezous and SecretUser95 mentioned, the ones that trigger some time in a character's events, you gain repeatable actions either through their dorm room or calling to invite them. Do note, however, that the invite system is still not fully implemented as it would not fit the story to do so at this time. It would not make sense to have a character invitable if, for example, they have barely had any interaction at all. The story lust scenes Barglenarglezous and SecretUser95 mentioned also add to this lust point system.

Oh, there's definitely a yandere, but it's up in the air who it really is. At first, Ayane was a huge suspect, then came Ami and Noriko, but nobody is truly confirmed one...yet. I won't say more for spoiler reasons.

Lust points are gained via repeatable sex scenes ( the animated ones ), you will know when you have access to some.

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Well said on that spoiler, considering the expectations of a majority of the F95 community, that point cannot be stressed enough.

Wasn't it "Something is buried beneath your feet ?"

Also, if you don't kiss Chika in that event in the bad half of town, the narrator says " There is something buried beneath your feet. You are a coward who will never find it. " Does that imply we WANT to find it ?

I always figured the thing buried is the body of the OG sensei, the one who jumped from the school rooftop.

Also, another thing that hasn't been mentioned in a while are Maya's boxes that she has sensei carry at night. Anyone got any idea what was up with that ?
Maybe, or maybe not. I actually do want to find it from an outside perspective, but putting myself into the game's perspective, I want to stay as far from it as possible with all the girls behind me, safe from whatever lurks in the shadows.

I always welcome more story content. As for the horror, let just say Doki Doki Literature Club has showed me how not everything what it seems.
Exactly, just like DDLC, do not trust this game to be straightforward for even a second. The moment you let your guard down is the moment it will show you just how big a mistake you made.
 

ansc

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I bet Maya's name is a reference to the idea of the Veil of Maya.

"Consciousness is Maya, a veil which consists of the projection of earlier experience (samskaras)."- Carl Jung

(not really a spoiler just don't want to clutter page):
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mannice431

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What was up with the shadow figures in this update? And what did Tsuneyo mean by sensei not seeing them too? (After sensei pointed out the ballcap figure to the apparently oblivious Tsuneyo)
 
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Ashley young

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What was up with the shadow figures in this update? And what did Tsuneyo mean by sensei not seeing them too? (After sensei pointed out the ballcap figure to the apparently oblivious Tsuneyo)
The popular theory is that Sensei's mental state is slowly deteriorating, which is why he is experiencing an increase in hallucinations / blackouts.
 
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alex2011

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What is the Code for this?
There are multiple, all information for this event is in previous events except the one thing being played over the audio. That particular part is in one of the Trinity 'happy' events, I believe. You can replay any event you have successfully seen, meaning it is green, by clicking on it in the event tracker.
 

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I'm stuck here. The voice says "Please enter 1024 support number when you are ready.", but that doesn't work.
That's the port number, the terminal number was in a previous event. You can replay events in the event tracker and I do believe this was one of the Trinity 'happy' scenes.
 

Tenzai

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That's the port number, the terminal number was in a previous event. You can replay events in the event tracker and I do believe this was one of the Trinity 'happy' scenes.
I already knew you could replay scenes. I always just rush thru the happy scenes because I don't like them. Is the terminal number said in the music of one of those scenes since I'm guessing you don't know the number?
 

alex2011

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I already knew you could replay scenes. I always just rush thru the happy scenes because I don't like them. Is the terminal number said in the music of one of those scenes since I'm guessing you don't know the number?
It's in the text of the scene as is every other part except the port number the audio keeps repeating. I do know the number since I am well beyond this event at this point, but I won't just give it away. I wouldn't want to be the one to ruin a player's ability to experience the game for themself by giving them answers that allow them to not experience the game as intended.
 
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Tenzai

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I wouldn't want to be the one to ruin a player's ability to experience the game for themself by giving them answers that allow them to not experience the game as intended.
Sorry, but I find that reasoning dumb. If someone asks you for it and you know it, then you should give it to them. Going by your logic, then nobody should ever use a walkthrough because that tells them what they need to do and they wouldn't "experience the game as intended.". And as I said, I skip the happy events because I don't like them so I'm already not "experience the game as intended.".
 

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Sorry, but I find that reasoning dumb. If someone asks you for it and you know it, then you should give it to them. Going by your logic, then nobody should ever use a walkthrough because that tells them what they need to do and they wouldn't "experience the game as intended.". And as I said, I skip the happy events because I don't like them so I'm already not "experience the game as intended.".
Sorry, but I find that reasoning dumb. Going by your logic, parents should be doing all their kids' homework if the kids ask them to.

His logic doesn't equate to "nobody should ever use a walkthrough". He's just not going to write the walkthrough for you.
 
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Sorry, but I find that reasoning dumb. If someone asks you for it and you know it, then you should give it to them. Going by your logic, then nobody should ever use a walkthrough because that tells them what they need to do and they wouldn't "experience the game as intended.". And as I said, I skip the happy events because I don't like them so I'm already not "experience the game as intended.".
Terminal should be 23.
I agree with Alex and hcguy, but I am curious about something, so next time you are asked for a bunch of stuff (which would be in this scene, don't pick "Survive!", because that will lead into a Happy Scene, which you do not wish to see.
Pick "Grow!", and then ask for the answer, and you shall receive.

Also skipping Happy Scenes is akin to "reading" a book, just to get to a single chapter and ignoring the rest.
Much more fun, when you have the context, than just the action.

 

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