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Hey guys I got my hands on the care packages and I noticed they contain some pdf files that are password locked, does anyone know the passwords?
There's also the chance they didn't get what they wanted before it was deleted too. Then I'd have to double down or somethingDamn, mod cleaned out the last few posts, and i thought i made a killer self deprecating joke too... now i get no dopamine from reactions... how am i meant to subsist on this lack of mental nourishment?
Good Morning gives me such a inspiring feeling that it makes me very tempted to start again. I love those first few minutes before the jump. Right now I just cant do it until there is something other than misery at the end. Please new update, no rape and murder!third replay has started...
...the music captivated me so much that I decided to really give my all this time.
Yay! I love Sara too!10. Everyone knows I like Sara, but yeah. I like Sara. Her introduction as supermom is cute. And also it is a very early show of Sana's inner self, as she hides that Akira is a dude from her, and insists that they don't meet more often.
I second that. The creator doesn't even tell you the password if you paid for them.Hey guys I got my hands on the care packages and I noticed they contain some pdf files that are password locked, does anyone know the passwords?
I think one of the gods killed chinami to keep attic secrets. (Or made it sound like she died.)You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Letter01 PRAISEBEHey guys I got my hands on the care packages and I noticed they contain some pdf files that are password locked, does anyone know the passwords?
I thought Futaba was first. Wasn't that an issue she had when the book came out finding out she was the first to give in to Sensei?Many people commented on my findings about Ami and Himawari, I unfortunately will not be writing in-depth replies as I'm on a tight schedule just to play the game and report what I find (also because some of the regulars have already replied and provided explanations).
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lowkey the worst thing that happened to meIs the game good ?
I don't think any of us could truly argue we're better off for discovering this story, we're all just addicted junkies who can't quit.lowkey the worst thing that happened to me
Damn, dude, if only I had time I would've replayed this game, especially after seeing all these things that I missed (and would've probably still missed even if I played again by myself), but I can't...so, thank you for sharing these and keep going!Okay so, Ami definitely knew what was up, it's extremely obvious in the replay. There's this event called "something darker". I'll give a rundown.
It isn't clear who calls Chika exactly, but she seems pretty okay with it. She doesn't try to rush or anything like that. She's more or less just a bit scared what will Akira think about it, so she goes for the kiss (maybe a bit out of desperation that he'll abandon her after this). The slip of her crying is really out of place cause things don't seem so bad.What kind of phone call would make Chika, a pretty laid back character who was chilling with her love interest at her dorm to make her run back to home?
Futaba thinks she was the first, and that was the version Nodoka chose to go with. I mean, given how many cycles Nodoka has fragments of, I'm pretty sure Futaba was the first in many of them. But she doesn't have to be the first in ours, and I think it's even sadder that she isn't.I thought Futaba was first. Wasn't that an issue she had when the book came out finding out she was the first to give in to Sensei?
Hey, outliving LiL is literally one of the first things that I think about when compiling a list of "why can't I die yet"I don't think any of us could truly argue we're better off for discovering this story, we're all just addicted junkies who can't quit.
Agreed, I have this weird shame for playing it. I can't imagine getting caught by someone I care about because saying something like "no! I actually really only care about the story, I actually don't care about having sex with a massive harem, I promise!" isn't very believable. And if you play this game and think you know me in real life, no you don't.I don't think any of us could truly argue we're better off for discovering this story, we're all just addicted junkies who can't quit.
Wow, you're fired from being the preview guy, unbelievableSel posted another preview but then quickly deleted it. And by the looks of it nobody seemed to catch it.
My apologies kind fellow. I heard the discord notification go off but the newest episode of DanDaDan had my undivided attention. But my sources are telling me Sel accidently leaked the Tsukasa sex scene, that's why it was gone so quickly.Agreed, I have this weird shame for playing it. I can't imagine getting caught by someone I care about because saying something like "no! I actually really only care about the story, I actually don't care about having sex with a massive harem, I promise!" isn't very believable. And if you play this game and think you know me in real life, no you don't.
Wow, you're fired from being the preview guy, unbelievable
I was thinking the other day about "How would I make sense of Ami's situation without assuming her being all-knowing since the very beginning?". The struggle I always have is that, despite having a good amount of suspicious moments, there are still a considerably large amount of early Ami moments that don't sit well with that assumption; Ami being more crucial than she appears to be has always been an obvious theme, but “Ami knowing what was up ever since the beginning" is such a tough pill to swallow that I don't think I'd buy it without some heavy cherry picking (ex: arguments like "well she clearly knew shit in this event and she clearly was faking it in that event") or until some more defined evidences that support the same thing.Okay so, Ami definitely knew what was up, it's extremely obvious in the replay. There's this event called "something darker". I'll give a rundown.
That's a valid explanation, but I personally disagree (at the moment). I haven't even reached the first reset, and the amount of stuff Ami knows is baffling. It is clearly on another level from the compulsion the other girls face. Ami seems to instrumentalize her knowledge, which then has to be knowledge, rather than just a compulsion.I was thinking the other day about "How would I make sense of Ami's situation without assuming her being all-knowing since the very beginning?". The struggle I always have is that, despite having a good amount of suspicious moments, there are still a considerably large amount of early Ami moments that don't sit well with that assumption; Ami being more crucial than she appears to be has always been an obvious theme, but “Ami knowing what was up ever since the beginning" is such a tough pill to swallow that I don't think I'd buy it without some heavy cherry picking (ex: arguments like "well she clearly knew shit in this event and she clearly was faking it in that event") or until some more defined evidences that support the same thing.
Then, I thought of Maya's interpretation of "Why girls already had preconceived notions of the type of person Sensei was", "Why girls quicky warmed up to a Sensei that underwent a complete switch in personalities", and "Why everyone just decided that not being taught anymore was ok" (all from her event Now More Than Ever). My understanding of her theory is that even if an iteration got hard reset and girls' memories were accordingly reformatted, their brains could still quickly adapt to a new iteration because, from a higher dimension perspective, most things the next iteration would do to/with the girls would not be their first time; they lost access to those specific memories but it doesn't mean they would feel unfamiliar once the next iteration starts repeating similar actions.
Originally, this event I think was supposed to be Maya implying why Sensei can advance with every girl so quickly without any hiccup, but potentially this can be applicable to Ami's situation. Via the same mechanism, Ami can quickly accept a new slate-cleaned iteration that knows literally nothing about anything, and quickly accept him starting to lust over her, without needing to know "how things were supposed to be one or a few apocalypses ago" or rather, "what apocalypses themselves are". This train of thoughts relies on at least two things: Maya's theory being correct and Maya holds the "correct" memories of what kind of a person "the original Sensei" was (aka, a correct frame of reference capable of attributing girl's quick adaptation to this memory reformatting theory instead of simply the kind of person Akira already was pre-resets). Her knowledge admittedly has not been impeccable, but in this case it's an easier sell for me to use her theory to rationalize early Ami moments in comparison to assuming the Ami since the beginning knows as much as the Ami that tortures New Maya.
Can confirm, but it wasn't with Akira. It was with Olaf the Snowman. Tsukasa is clearly telling Chinami about her self-insert Mary Sue Frozen slashfic.My apologies kind fellow. I heard the discord notification go off but the newest episode of DanDaDan had my undivided attention. But my sources are telling me Sel accidently leaked the Tsukasa sex scene, that's why it was gone so quickly.