shmurfer
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He actually needs them. They provide checkpoints to force a bunch of development to happen and then a bunch of time to pass which allows a new lot of content to happen. If it was limited to every event happens between every reset, you'll end up with either nonsensical event progression like CH4's Noriko giving Akira hope, then Osako making Akira more depressed mentioning the girl who cannot breathe. Or you get event trees so convoluted we'd keep having people asking for help because the Osako event is buried 13 events deep in branching pathways all pinned up by not calling Makoto in the afternoon.I am personally on the side of stop with the "yearly events" and just, you know, actually develop further into the story.
You might as well check it out, you have a month of nothing to do.So I know everyone's all about the new update at the moment, but how was the fanfest content? Is it worth checking out? I skipped all of it.