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I wish going to a character's page and looking at their events would also list main events where they appear. Been playing this game for years and it's hard to remember certain character's events.
Stomachache and his comparing himself with a rabbit came to mind. Dunno if there's a distinction between rabbit and bunny, tho.It also says "i've never believed in bunnies" in the bottom right corner.
So "not even in the spring -- i've never believed in bunnies". I'm not sure what its trying to say though.
Uh well i just discovered that i can only post 32 files xd So i will (sadly) make a second part (hopefully i wont need a third one to not spam with thoughts)You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Some way to display them would be nice but mixing them would fuck things up more than it'd help. Every character's current events appear in [name]events.rpy or in the relevant dorm(2)events.rpy based on where you start the event. Forcing them to mix means having to figure out which script / inappropriatecontent / chap / chap(x)generics.rpy things could be in. Also Ami would basically have every event in her list.I wish going to a character's page and looking at their events would also list main events where they appear. Been playing this game for years and it's hard to remember certain character's events.
And well i will end up doing a 3rd one because i put another 32 pics more xd And it will probably be the last one since i think i already talked about most of the update, there are like 2-3 more important events and some minor stuffYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
How dare you, I'll have you know that my old person fixation on it is charming!We really need an eye roll reaction just for all the posts that Moonflare manages to shoehorn "Himawari's name is Ami" into. And I'm saying that as the theory's second-biggest proponent!
On Otoha, by replaying I got to reevaluate her somewhat, and while I certainly didn't grow to like her or anything - I can understand her better.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
oh, how convenient that I'm going through one of them right now:Not gonna lie Otoha's ass completely wiped my memory of anything negative she did in the past
I'm still caught on how Niki is repeating lines from it 1:1. If Niki and Seki are separate entities, why is Niki echoing speech she never heard? If they're the same entity, who came first, Niki or Sekai? If they're both real but Sensei is just hallucinating old conversations, uh... What the fuck else is going on? Etc. This feels like one of those essential things.Does anyone have any new theories about Kyoto? As of 0.45 it seems likely that there were no plotholes/memory fuckery, and that it was simply a different timeline.
But i honestly kind of hate that, it feels like a copout answer and it significantly detracts from the scenes impact, since it's just something that happened to a different sensei with a different Sekai in a different world, by extension that also means that any information presented is meaningless, Sekai seems far more humane and kind in the flashback, but, again, that is not "our" Sekai, who knows just how different she and her relationship with Akira is in this world.
Uhhh... What are you talking about? Have i missed something huge?I'm still caught on how Niki is repeating lines from it 1:1. If Niki and Seki are separate entities, why is Niki echoing speech she never heard? If they're the same entity, who came first, Niki or Sekai? If they're both real but Sensei is just hallucinating old conversations, uh... What the fuck else is going on? Etc. This feels like one of those essential things.
Uhhh... What are you talking about? Have i missed something huge?
Unless there are better examples, I think you give this more importance than it's worth, the most likely explanation is that it is simply a way for Selebus to imply that Niki is trying to take Sekai's place in sensei's and Amy's heart, there is probably no in universe reason for the repetition.I've seen a few more, and a LOT more for different characters in general, but I will leave that as an exercise to the viewer.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Echoing dialogue like this (different characters saying the same lines 1:1) is something I've been paying a lot of attention to lately and why I'm so inclined to think of ideas in which some/all of the characters are not-real entities.
Maybe. That's a HUGE disaster scenario, though. First it would be putting plot above character (e.g. literally making what characters say a tool of the plot rather than what they would most naturally say), two it would be an indication of outright laziness (frequently reusing dialogue instead of coming up with new dialogue which would express a similar idea without repetition), and three, it would be a shallow red herring in a game which otherwise encourages/demands one to think about perception deeply. Among other things. If indeed there is no in-universe reason then that would be a pretty big knock on the game in my opinion, though perhaps I'm exaggerating. It's definitely the case that Niki has a special relationship with Sekai and is trying to 'take her place,' as indicated by recent updates, but I hope that would point to Sensei projecting Sekai onto Niki rather than Niki arbitrarily mirroring things Sekai said with no knowledge of her having said them.Unless there are better examples, I think you give this more importance than it's worth, the most likely explanation is that it is simply a way for Selebus to imply that Niki is trying to take Sekai's place in sensei's and Amy's heart, there is probably no in universe reason for the repetition.
I strongly disagree, characters repeating sentences said by others (even unintentionally), is a relatively common writing tool to establish commonality, it is only a problem when it's way too specific and holds no narrative relevance. What you used as an example is a sentence generic enough that it's easy to imagine anyone using it, and the narrative significance was already established.Maybe. That's a HUGE disaster scenario, though. First it would be putting plot above character (e.g. literally making what characters say a tool of the plot rather than what they would most naturally say), two it would be an indication of outright laziness (frequently reusing dialogue instead of coming up with new dialogue which would express a similar idea without repetition), and three, it would be a shallow red herring in a game which otherwise encourages/demands one to think about perception deeply. Among other things. If indeed there is no in-universe reason then that would be a pretty big knock on the game in my opinion, though perhaps I'm exaggerating. It's definitely the case that Niki has a special relationship with Sekai and is trying to 'take her place,' as indicated by recent updates, but I hope that would point to Sensei projecting Sekai onto Niki rather than Niki arbitrarily mirroring things Sekai said with no knowledge of her having said them.
I choose to forgive and turn the other cheek.oh, how convenient that I'm going through one of them right now:
This is after she assaults Niki btw. Also that was a slap in the face in case it wasn't clear.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
No? She's a shitty person, and yet I can respect and even love a shitty person, as long as being shitty isn't all they are. Yumi bullying Futaba is reprehensible and yet this isn't her whole character. Yumi is also the girl being sexually assaulted (multiple times), and neglected and put into toxic conditions, and trying her best to change and cope with what's thrown at her.You forgave Yumi for what she did to Futaba didn't you?
coolNo? She's a shitty person, and yet I can respect and even love a shitty person, as long as being shitty isn't all they are. Yumi bullying Futaba is reprehensible and yet this isn't her whole character. Yumi is also the girl being sexually assaulted (multiple times), and neglected and put into toxic conditions, and trying her best to change and cope with what's thrown at her.
Other important factor is that a lot of us love Rin, while not that many tend to hold Futaba in (that much of) a special place. So that is also a bias that factors in, as I'm much more affected by someone hurting a character I love than one that's just there (especially if said bullying happened and stopped so many chapters ago).You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.