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PrimeGuy

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You know, there's something from the most recent update that I haven't seen discussed, yet (maybe I missed it). At the end of the day with Kaori, Yumi sees Sensei with her, and is shocked by it. That really piqued my curiosity.

It could mean a few things. Could Yumi be feeling jealous? Could she be about to report to Chika that he went into another girl's apartment late at night, thinking she's finally caught him red handed? Could she know Kaori somehow? These are just some of the first possibilities to pop into my head. I'm sure there are a lot of others.

Then there's also Ami mentioning the number one maid - it's a big secret for some reason, and yet we've never seen them. I think the least likely/most shocking development would be Miss Watabe, and it's understandable why she'd want that to be a huge secret. Maya would be another interesting twist. One of the new girls in the upcoming update seems a more plausible explanation, though.
 

HogRocket

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I agree. That is a bit of a moment of truth in the writing. If -as a player- you start to feel that he (Sensei) really isn't deserving of the attention he receives because he is malicious, callous or just a creep, it'll deeply change to tone of the game. It's already skirting a "gotta catch'em all" porn trope over the story with the latest update for me.

There is a fine line between endearing indifference and just being a creepy asshole and he crossed it now for me.
yeah, putting the "using schoolgirls for sex" aside this is getting into psychological abuse territory. When the MC was kind of a shiftless, lovable slacker he was kind of forgivable but now he's becoming a sociopathic abuser, almost thriving on the pain he causes. This game is moving from being one of my favorites inspite of /because of the darker elements of the journey of self awareness ( plus the cute girls ;) ) and moving to one I don't really look forward to because I know I'm probably going to wish a painful death on the MC for the pain he's causing those around him. I'm going to see what happens in the next few updates before writing it off because I've loved it in the past and the girls are great. Maybe that's the thing - the girls are so good I want to protect them from the piece of shit MC :ROFLMAO:
 

cckerberos

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Then there's also Ami mentioning the number one maid - it's a big secret for some reason, and yet we've never seen them. I think the least likely/most shocking development would be Miss Watabe, and it's understandable why she'd want that to be a huge secret. Maya would be another interesting twist. One of the new girls in the upcoming update seems a more plausible explanation, though.
Don't we see that it's Noriko during one of the flashes?
 

barglenarglezous

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yeah, putting the "using schoolgirls for sex" aside this is getting into psychological abuse territory. When the MC was kind of a shiftless, lovable slacker he was kind of forgivable but now he's becoming a sociopathic abuser, almost thriving on the pain he causes. This game is moving from being one of my favorites inspite of /because of the darker elements of the journey of self awareness ( plus the cute girls ;) ) and moving to one I don't really look forward to because I know I'm probably going to wish a painful death on the MC for the pain he's causing those around him. I'm going to see what happens in the next few updates before writing it off because I've loved it in the past and the girls are great. Maybe that's the thing - the girls are so good I want to protect them from the piece of shit MC :ROFLMAO:
When the game started, MC's first response is "Oh, I'm trapped in a VN," which means that at all times, he has to battle the impulse to assume that everyone he's interacting with is a fictional character, and thus he can't actually hurt them in a real sense. Then you have a clearly conflicting dual nature with some of his thoughts, to the extent that they outright overwrite one another repeatedly. The evolutioin of the MC is definitely happening, but I have always gotten the vibe that he's gonna get worse before he starts to get better, and any progress for the better at this stage is, at best, temporary.
 

SecretUser95

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When the game started, MC's first response is "Oh, I'm trapped in a VN," which means that at all times, he has to battle the impulse to assume that everyone he's interacting with is a fictional character, and thus he can't actually hurt them in a real sense. Then you have a clearly conflicting dual nature with some of his thoughts, to the extent that they outright overwrite one another repeatedly. The evolutioin of the MC is definitely happening, but I have always gotten the vibe that he's gonna get worse before he starts to get better, and any progress for the better at this stage is, at best, temporary.
I feel like that trapped in a VN was a bit of a joke, kind of like the Raid:Shadow Legends adds. I doubt sensei is aware of his status in a VN, else he would refference it a few more times in internal monologue.

Then again, sensei does speak to the player directly on many occasions, so who knows ? That might just be his internal monologue, talking to himself in second person, but it always feels like he is talking to the player.
 

SecretUser95

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I'm pretty sure that's a flashback to Noriko visiting you at your house, isn't it?
Also, Ami seems to know who the last maid is, so the thing about Noriko wanting to see how she looks in a maid dress when you invited her over wouldn't have made sense, Ami would have called her out.
 
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I feel like that trapped in a VN was a bit of a joke, kind of like the Raid:Shadow Legends adds. I doubt sensei is aware of his status in a VN, else he would refference it a few more times in internal monologue.

Then again, sensei does speak to the player directly on many occasions, so who knows ? That might just be his internal monologue, talking to himself in second person, but it always feels like he is talking to the player.
I would agree. It reminds me of Deadpool, who refers to himself as a comic book character in the movies a few times, in a comical way. I don't think it's related to the plot, but I think anything is a possibility right now
 

BlackDays

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I somehow feel being a part of the minority of people who doesnt think Sensei is the worst scum of the universe.

He started (in the game) like "Ok lets have fun in this new world and fuck what i can".
Given how he entered the world, the person he might have been before and the reason he entered it i guess that makes sense.
I think he still has a major depression going on that he might not even be totally (or not at all) aware of.
He is "fuck everything, everything is bothersome, "being around teenage girls is exhausting"".
And besides all that remember he got most of his memories taken away. What would an actual person be like if stripped from all life experience crafted character traits be? Hes almost an animal with some human traits. Like default (genetically induced) ones. Or at least he was. Since "gamestart" HE IS GROWING.

I wouldnt defend all of his actions either. But those are reallife moral standards applied to a fictional or semi fictional entity.
Besides that he does show that even he has some sort of moral concept (Sana).

Than there is how i perceive this "world" and that he is just supposed to interact with the girls the way he does and lots and lots of more stuff that would just end in some walls of text (look up my theories). But given how most of the girls (if not all in the future) throw themselfes at him... if he for what ever reason is supposed to interact with them at a given level then why defend against it. Its like he happened to find the "girl tree" where the ripe fruits are already laying on the ground and just picks them up (Maybe Hope will kick him out o'town for it or (different from religion) praises him ツ ).
Further: If he wasnt supposed to learn then why give him the chance to redeem himself with Makoto (bluejay). She could have just stayed the way she were after that. He even went out of his way for her in .16

With .16 we have the Miku dryhumping scene. So it wasnt even him initiating it (And Miku wasnt the only girl taking initiative). I guess its a moral question if what would have been better. Rejecting her or pry further. In the end she gives him the clear NO. But... what if hes right and taking herself back for Makoto will make things really bad for her in the future?

In the end with .16 things got darker. I guess we just passed the positive amplitude (for now) and things will get worse from here. I do think this had to happen one day or the other. But again to explain that, there would be one more wall of text coming.
 
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I personally love the direction that the dev has been taking Sensei. He is aware that what he is doing is wrong and you sometimes see him questioning why/if he should do some of what he does, but he does it anyways. It's almost like he has managed to separate his actions from the consequences by some sort of mental gymnastics compartmentalization. I don't know if anyone else has gotten that vibe but it really sometimes feels like Sensei is a "good person" who just keeps doing bad things without really knowing why. My theory is that whatever summoned him
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are corrupting him and everyone around him.
 

barglenarglezous

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Some psychology stuff drenched in spoilers

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I've only had one playthrough going back to last summer, so my memory of the early scenes is a bit spotty. I need to go through and replay the game with this dichotomy in mind. I might be way off base, or misremembering a critical detail that invalidates all of this, but it hit me a few minutes ago and I had to put it here. I should also read up a bit more on the psycological principles I'm referencing, because psych 101 was a long time ago for me, and I'm sure I'm missing something there.
 
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I personally love the direction that the dev has been taking Sensei. He is aware that what he is doing is wrong and you sometimes see him questioning why/if he should do some of what he does, but he does it anyways. It's almost like he has managed to separate his actions from the consequences by some sort of mental gymnastics compartmentalization. I don't know if anyone else has gotten that vibe but it really sometimes feels like Sensei is a "good person" who just keeps doing bad things without really knowing why.
I mean this is true for a lot of people without any need for supernatural corruption, even people who do really shitty things are the heroes of their own story. Take away the Happy scenes and Sensei is just a sex addict taking advantage of his position and proximity to teenage girls and maybe prone to absence seizures. The story still holds up just fine.
 

IceNeo2

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Do I need to start a new game every time the game updates? I finally got around to finishing v0.15 part 1 when v0.16 finally came out.
 

thebladeofwar

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Do I need to start a new game every time the game updates? I finally got around to finishing v0.15 part 1 when v0.16 finally came out.
No, your saves pass over unless something messes up on the devs end. That being said, IIRC there was a note saying you had to update to 15.2 before you can update to 16 to keep your saves.
 
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mannice431

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Someone said there's a "theories" thread on discord, since i don't really use discord, can someone tell me how to access it?

Edit: Also keep getting "Messages failed to load", every single time.
 
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preskerd

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I really dislike some people repeating 'It's a denpa game! There will be no happy ending! Everything will be bad 100%!'. Like dude, creator doesn't HAVE TO DO what goes in that genre. He doesn't have any obligation to that. He will do whatever he wants. Like he can say 'here is a extremely happy ending where all the girls are fixed and happy to live with sensei forever' or he can simply kill sensei and girls in the most horrific ways and be done with it at the end. It's up to dev, it's not up to the 'denpa' genre. Again he has no obligations limit himself with the bouindries of 'denpa' genre. It's his game in the end. Some of the guys actively want bad things to happen in the game which is kinda weird thing to want but okay I guess
 

GeneralJo

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Hmmm, getting farther in the game and questioning my choices, but I don't remember what I was able to/what I chose in the past.

Was choosing to finger Chika a thing, or was it just part of the laid-out storyline? If it was a choice, does anybody have a save file from before that happened?
 
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