DeviantFun
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None, she is fictional and her damage is fictional, to reach the damage you described you need high quantities constantly assumed for the whole period of time, last time I checked it was between 2 and 3 grams.I also wondered this question.
and here two very interesting topic for thought
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Which category does Lacey fall into?
and the second question follows from the first,
Where did she get the money for the medicine, although I probably don’t want to know
Even though the author probably wanted to paint the first case 1-2 year usage.
With 1 gram I can assure you, you're properly fucked up.
K is not like coke, where "it calls for more" constantly, the "satisfaction" can last quite a bit.
(forgive my english skills here, I really don't know how to explain it better).
I've decided to drop any sort of search of realism in that, also for the monetary part.
Ok, I know my information are severely outdated and the price would change by country/area, but it would still be huge amount of money for a college student.
It is a shame tho, one of the collateral effect on long term use is poor bladder control which is obviously not a fetish of mine.
Hey I never said I didn't like it, I like it a lot, have you seen how much I post about it?I honestly don't analyse the game too much... it's kinda unique in a way, you rarely see someone approach stuff like this. At this point it's clear he isn't planning to get rich off of these. And that's fine. But I still "like" it. Not in the traditional sense. But it's kinda refreshing to play something like that after the nth typical ntr/corruption game. Is it weird, sure, but kinda awesome at the same time. I don't think the dev wants to accomplish anything per se, he is a small fish in AVNs, I think he just has a really fucked way of thinking and he lets it out by making the stories he tells. All good by me. They are far from perfect, but they are entertaining.
I agree with your points. it is just the feeling of missed potential that irks me a bit.
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Just to clarify more about what I mean by missed potential, in act 2 I almost don't care about the plotline, sure big bads, lets guess the monster etc.
What I am looking at is Lacey, I am self inserting almost, I see how much she fucked up and how she isn't able to give ANYTHING to MC outside of BJs, some roleplay and the occasional bottle of wine in the bum.
Not even a quiet week, a small party for his promotion or a happy memory of hanging out with some friends.
Nothing, her love is great but bare, it is always the same thing MC is happy to be there for her, but she can't be there for him, she never was.
Not when they were kids, not when they were growing into young adults making their first experiences in the world and not now.
She tries, she scrapes but she fucked up her life, herself and the man she loves (the jury is still out on that I know) so much that every attempt, no matter how outlandish or tame, ends in a failure that damages the situation even more.
But everything that happens to her is deserved, there is no Manzonian Divine providence to come and solve the situation, just her endless struggle to try and be the best version of herself, which at this point could still be a toxic, useless and damaged person that can draw very well.
THAT is what I am interested about, THAT is the plot point that could keep on giving and it is why Lacey in Act 2 speaks to me.
MC is already a simple witness in this story, he doesn't take action, he struggles sometimes but always too little and too late.
Those 1460 days are on Lacey, sure 100%, but he didn't grab her at the subway station, he did nothing to avoid her leaving.
To me MC is a cardbaord character whose only trait is PTSD and victimhood (he is a victim, not denying that).
The fucking pimp has more characterization than him and acts more than him.
So, the point I am making here is: there are a lot of ingredients to explore emotions and reactions, we don't need the constant shock value or underhanded tactics, sure some spice is fine here and there.
It keeps the game interesting.
But notice on how much more interested people are on uncovering the lies, the real intentions, the real emotions compared to what Will is fucking doing.
THAT is the missed potential.
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