poor Ian, i don't know why almost everyone desperately want to make him a cuck and a loser.I just want to continue my "Ian loser/cuck path".![]()
poor Ian, i don't know why almost everyone desperately want to make him a cuck and a loser.I just want to continue my "Ian loser/cuck path".![]()
Who knows ... maybe they're projecting ¯\_(ツ)_/¯poor Ian, i don't know why almost everyone desperately want to make him a cuck and a loser.
Probably they miss cuck Eric from GGGBpoor Ian, i don't know why almost everyone desperately want to make him a cuck and a loser.
Context matters. Lena has already almost lost her job in the restaurant because of the very similar Axel-Robert drama. If the 2 angry idiots don't care about her feelings and continue fighting in her workplace, potentially ruining her chances with another job, why should she apologize for anything? She hates self-serving pricks who only care about stroking their masculine ego. Ian doesn't have to fight in this situation at all, nobody is in danger. Perry is just being a twat, and so is Robert. If Ian solves the conflict peacefully, Lena doesn't say a bad word to him. If the fight broke out, you have several opportunities to tap out. If you try to do so at least once, then Lena realizes that Ian was only defending himself, and apologizes. If you don't, and only care about humuliating Robert and trying to look badass, then it's natural that Lena gets pissed in this scenario. Also, you know that you can evade Robert's attacks and not go into offensive yourself? That's true defense, and Lena acknowledges that.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
They can still be bros in this situation and still have friendship (that smiley face). A few arguably innocuous decisions can bring it down low enough so that you're still friends but where Jeremy DGAF about any friend codes.if Ian and Jeremy have a bad relationship Jeremy doesn't stop Lena even if Ian told him that he really likes Lena, i mean why would he? they're not bros.
I don't think it's more engaging because of a difference in quality. At least it's not the main issue I see.Anyone else feel like Ian's side is a lot more engaging than Lena's? With Ian most of the characters feel like they're actually a part of his life with stories and personalities of their own. With Lena they're really shallow and come across like they're just there to fuck her. If you don't want to fuck them they practically stop existing.
In a nonlinear heavily choice and story based game like ORS, introducing too many characters will cause problems for the dev. There are too many variables, too many outcomes, it will be a nightmare to try and keep everything together. I think EvaKiss has more than enough with the characters already presented. In GGGB, which had only one protagonist the game took a downturn and became a fuck fest once the cast got too big. I think we have around the same amount of characters in ORS as we did endgame in GGGB, and we're not even halfway. Aslo, ff ORS continues to add characters, we will start getting update after update where only select few would get storylines, leading to paterons leaving the project, because their favourites are ignored etc. I know I wouldn't bother to pay if we got updates with example only Stan, Jeremy and Ed content.It's never late to introduce new characters and keep the thrill going and alive or the storyline will soon be exhausted. What I hate about sitcom-type games is the very limited set of characters, unlike real life where you can meet new ppl all the time.
While there certainly is diversity(from Stan to Axel), I agree Lena get's the bad end of the stick when it comes to potential male LI's. Ian has basicly eight beautiful ladies to go for. A Lena, who does not pursue a lesbian relationship is almost screwed. At least if you're as shallow as me, only Mike and Axel are good enough for Lena in the looks department. With Mike yet to develop anything close to a personality, and Axel being the obvious antagonist, that really only leaves Ian, and he's our second protagonist. I guess Robert isn't bad looking, but his personality quickly eliminates him.If I have 1 criticism for this game is the fact that Lena has very few diversity between her LIs which means that my Lena almost always ends up with Ian or Holly (Robert and Axel are dicks and Louise is too much drama/jealousy for my liking).
Hm, $20->€20 is an increase of something like 20% I think. Not enormous, but enough that I'll have to settle for €10 personallySo, as you can see, not a big change,
From the Alpha? fixed typos minor line changes, no new scenes.whats new in beta version?
There's more to it that just not having friends. Lena also just doesn't really have any agency. She has no goals. Her only objective is to make enough money to pay rent. She barely has any conflicts with anyone, and what little is there is solved by her either walking away from it or being turned on by it. There's no confrontation, complications, or consequences for her, and she never has to solve a problem. For example Ian can get out of being fired by blackmailing his boss with a skill check. Haven't really seen anything like that for Lena.I see this as the reason why I feel Lena's story feels "emptier" or "less nuanced" or whatever other descriptor you think fits like that, at least if you choose for her not to pick all sexual options.
Regardless of Ian's sexual activites he will not be locked out of many additional scenes, as a lot of his sexual activity comes as a result of social activities that will take place regardless.
Lena doesn't have a friendship group that supports her story to the same degree. She has Louise at home and Ivy when she's out. There are no friendship dynamics unless you befriend Holly and encourage her to pole dance, thus adding her to a bunch of Ivy scenes.
Just gonna spoiler this whole reply.There's more to it that just not having friends. Lena also just doesn't really have any agency. She has no goals. Her only objective is to make enough money to pay rent. She barely has any conflicts with anyone, and what little is there is solved by her either walking away from it or being turned on by it. There's no confrontation, complications, or consequences for her, and she never has to solve a problem. For example Ian can get out of being fired by blackmailing his boss with a skill check. Haven't really seen anything like that for Lena.
Another thing that bugs me is how binary Lena is. She's can be either a vanilla nice girl, or kind of a ho who is also a vanilla nice girl. She's just incredibly milquetoast. The only options to break away from that are the handful of times when you get to bully Stan. She needs more opportunities to actually have a personality because as it stands all she is is her looks. Even other characters only ever talk about how hot she is. It takes more than strumming a guitar every once in a while.