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Here's the cheatsheet:1.What is the best plot for Ian's Book
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0 points for Sci-Fi.Well, you have a very wrong idea about Warhammer and Sci-Fi novels. Warhammer is first and foremost a fantasy wargame, then it came the futuristic version and then the novels, based of course on the wargame setting. So no, Warhammer isn't the icon of a Sci-Fi novel, at all.Talking about book genres, I still can't believe Eva gavefight
0 points for Sci-Fi.
The genre's icon is Warhammer, for Emperor's sake. Fighting is 24/7 there.
So no, Warhammer isn't the icon of a Sci-Fi novel, at all.
Might as well spin it around: A bad book wins the contest and gets published, since Seymour, Minerva and Co. support trash art. A good book is still the necessary for the independant alternative path with Victor.I am still curiouse what the difference between this book points in the future will lead to maybe it is strategically and tactical smarter for my ian /cindy, ian/alison and ian/holly loser/nerd saves to go for a bad book??eva kiss games has so many decisionsso with the most points we will probably be a famouse book author but with a bad book we will be pizza ian or work in the office?? hope this leads to some interesting outcomes with a good and bad book especially with cindy and alison (holly is very loyal and seem to stay even behind a pizza ian ) but cindy on the other hand seems to want more from life so it would be interesting how she would handel pizza ian and mommy alsion could be interesting too hope it has consequences
Seymour this mother fu... I am very curiouse about his role too and how angry Minerva will react if we have a good book?? and we are not in a affaire with her I am curiouse if Seymour will ever get in contact with alison or cindy and if axel has contact with alison in the future(because in early cheapter alison turns red after seeing him but why would alison be a model or go down the model career?????she is a sucessful women as far as I know)Might as well spin it around: A bad book wins the contest and gets published, since Seymour, Minerva and Co. support trash art. A good book is still the necessary for the independant alternative path with Victor.
"Seymour and Minerva support trash art" is skewing a picture quite a bit, unless you believe that Holly's books which Seymour and Minerva publish and support are trash, too.Might as well spin it around: A bad book wins the contest and gets published, since Seymour, Minerva and Co. support trash art. A good book is still the necessary for the independant alternative path with Victor.
Talking about book genres, I still can't believe Eva gavefight
0 points for Sci-Fi.
The genre's icon is Warhammer, for Emperor's sake. Fighting is 24/7 there.
The current hint system for getting a perfect score is ill-conceived in general right now. It doesn't need to be made extremely easy. But it does need to be made fair. There are a few potential design concepts that could work. I don't think Eva needs to focus on this now as everyone who plays are essentially game testers through development & no-one wants another momentum-breaking slowdown at this point. But something she should definitely retcon at the end once all chapters are complete, before official release.Not only are some choices arbitrary, a bunch of them aren't even mentioned at all.
It would be slick if other characters (Victor, Minerva, Seymour, Louise) give Ian hints if he's on good terms with them.
I don't know about the other genres, but I chose Sci-Fi and I was able to get perfect score at first try, just by reading carefully Ian's and Holly's comments about the different choices. It was also luck, because I wasn't sure about every choice, but I would have gotten a high score anyway, so from my point of view as it is now it's not so bad.The current hint system for getting a perfect score is ill-conceived in general right now. It doesn't need to be made extremely easy. But it does need to be made fair. There are a few potential design concepts that could work. I don't think Eva needs to focus on this now as everyone who plays are essentially game testers through development & no-one wants another momentum-breaking slowdown at this point. But something she should definitely retcon at the end once all chapters are complete, before official release.
That's only what Holly knows, and only from Holly's perspective. We have no idea what the interaction between Mark & Ivy was prior to that other than Mark agreeing to send Ivy a photo if he got lucky. It could have gone something like this.Ch.11 Prologue explicitly denies this:
Python:if holly_guy > 1: l "I've heard you and Mark have been getting along since that night at the club..." h "Oh, that... Yes, well..." l "Did you go all the way with him yet?" h "No, not yet... But he wanted to go on a date this weekend..." if holly_guy == 3: l "Really? So nothing happened the night he brought you home?" h "Well, um... Yeah..." h "I gave him a... blowjob in his car." l "So you can be naughty too!" h "I don't normally drink that much, and... Well, it felt right, so I thought... Why not just go with the flow?" l "That's how it's done. Just relax and I'm sure everything will go just fine."
I think we have a misunderstanding here. I thought your "She may already have done so with Mark" meant "Holly may already have had sex with Mark", not Ivy fanfiction.That's only what Holly knows, and only from Holly's perspective. We have no idea what the interaction between Mark & Ivy was prior to that other than Mark agreeing to send Ivy a photo if he got lucky. It could have gone something like this.
I got all but one correct and I disagree. As this is built in more of a puzzle format, some of these arbitrary & subjective hints (when even provided) are poor game design IMO. Good game design would test logic over subjective opinion/experience, arbitrary preference or esoteric interests to make a fair puzzle for everyone. At least on any path where Ian is actively pursuing writing as his main career goal, regardless of his love interests (building both skill and "work on book" choices towards that pursuit). I also think our standards are pretty low in general here on game design, since we're playing unfinished games in a genre (porn) where 95%+ of releases are pure poop. But Eva's aiming for and achieving quality in other aspects of her games, so I think that should match here as well.I don't know about the other genres, but I chose Sci-Fi and I was able to get perfect score at first try, just by reading carefully Ian's and Holly's comments about the different choices. It was also luck, because I wasn't sure about every choice, but I would have gotten a high score anyway, so from my point of view as it is now it's not so bad.
It would totally be well within Ivy's character to do exactly what I wrote before or something similar I'll explain why.I think we have a misunderstanding here. I thought your "She may already have done so with Mark" meant "Holly may already have had sex with Mark", not Ivy fanfiction.
But i'd say there's no real reson to believe in the latter, as there's no indications for it whatsoever in the story so far, so suddenly springing it on the player out of the blue would be pretty weak.
god damm pimp ivy would be hot even more if the girl ivy pimps is in a relationship with ian imagin cindy ivy interaction in the futureIt would totally be well within Ivy's character to do exactly what I wrote before or something similar I'll explain why.
1) Ivy loves to push drugs. She has pushed them on Lena twice at least. She may also have done the same to Holly without her knowledge. "Here take this drink!" She is always trying to get holly drunk, and we know she has some extecy on her and she likes to give it to other girls.
A pimp may be like this.
2) Ivy is a know liar and has been known to be deceptive. She will lie to cover up things going on between her and Jeremy. She will lie about her meeting / relationship with Axel to Lena. She spotted Cindy and Ian fucking. Does she tell her friend Lena? Nope, she keeps that on the down low. There are at least 3 examples of Ivy being dishonest in the story so far there may be some I missed.
A pimp may be like this.
3) She has a very Dominant / Assertive personality. She likes to be in control.
Pimps are very much like this.
4) She pushes sexual boundaries every chance she gets. She gets off on corrupting other females.
Pimps are very much like this.
5) In the previous game GGGB there is a scene where Arthur can get Ashley to spike Iris's drink to have his way with her. There may be something similar going on with Ivy and Holly in the new game. It was up front and on the table last game, but in this game it may be written as a mystery we may find out later.
Lena may find out this fact at some point and may need to choose to side with her best friend Ivy or her new best friend Holly and be protective of her.
Ivy doing some shady things to Holly are not out of character for her at all, and are 100% in character.
I'm sorry but this is bullshit. Ivy offers Lena party drugs once. If Lena refuses, next time Ivy takes drugs herself the player has to make Lena ask for them (and burn a willpoint on it) because Ivy won't make the offer again. Furthermore, there's absolutely no basis to presume that because Ivy offers Lena's to choose if she wants some party drugs, then she'd just drug Holly without her knowledge -- Ivy clearly shows she understands and respects consent.1) Ivy loves to push drugs. She has pushed them on Lena twice at least. She may also have done the same to Holly without her knowledge. "Here take this drink!" She is always trying to get holly drunk, and we know she has some extecy on her and she likes to give it to other girls.
This game isn't GGGB and Eva has stated it's not going to be like GGGB in terms on content, but much more grounded. So if even in the "wilder" previous game you had this sort of content upfront and in the open, there's really no reason other than wishful thinking to expect this, much more tame game, will have this sort of shit cranked up even further, by making it a completely unannounced asspull.5) In the previous game GGGB there is a scene where Arthur can get Ashley to spike Iris's drink to have his way with her. There may be something similar going on with Ivy and Holly in the new game. It was up front and on the table last game, but in this game it may be written as a mystery we may find out later.
Ivy offers Lena drugs not once, but twice. Both times she did it was at the location where Ivy would need to spike Holly's drink. Just because she offers drugs doesn't mean she is going to spike Holly's drink that is true, but it doesn't mean it is outside of the realm of possibility. For you see Ivy may have more loyalties to Lena than she does to Holly as Ivy & Lena go way way back so she may have given Lena the choice, and not given Holly the choice. Because Ivy may feel Holly is a "bit of a square" and "Won't accept drugs." so she pushes that boudnary for her as a "Good Teacher".I'm sorry but this is bullshit. Ivy offers Lena party drugs once. If Lena refuses, next time Ivy takes drugs herself the player has to make Lena ask for them (and burn a willpoint on it) because Ivy won't make the offer again. Furthermore, there's absolutely no basis to presume that because Ivy offers Lena's to choose if she wants some party drugs, then she'd just drug Holly without her knowledge -- Ivy clearly shows she understands and respects consent.
This game isn't GGGB and Eva has stated it's not going to be like GGGB in terms on content, but much more grounded. So if even in the "wilder" previous game you had this sort of content upfront and in the open, there's really no reason other than wishful thinking to expect this, much more tame game, will have this sort of shit cranked up even further, by making it a completely unannounced asspull.
I think it may be best for you to drop such hopes, or you'll only find yourself disappointed.