John Doe Jr.

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You're totally right about it being exciting watching Eva corrupted in the shadows, getting glimpses here and there. There's space for that in ORS like with Jeremy and Alison I think for example, but you can get that AND a second protagonist to play from a POV that kind of scenes too. I don't know in my opinion ORS has the best of both worlds and potential for a ton of cool scenarios, maybe even more than GGGB
Yeah, I think it'll be like that for Alison and Jeremy definitely. If you're talking about having both the sneak peak of corruption and then the pov then I can get behind that.
 

BloodyMares

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You're totally right about it being exciting watching Eva corrupted in the shadows, getting glimpses here and there. There's space for that in ORS like with Jeremy and Alison I think for example, but you can get that AND a second protagonist to play from a POV that kind of scenes too. I don't know in my opinion ORS has the best of both worlds and potential for a ton of cool scenarios, maybe even more than GGGB
You know, I would really like to read Eva's thoughts in GGGB as she gets corrupted. Because from Ashley's perspective, she dives full speed, without holding back. At least in Ashley's case, you can act bitchy and a bit mischievous right from the start (flirting with Dave, sending photos to Jack, blatantly asking Eric to buy a dress for a party) so you can kinda see it how this girl could go that far. In Eva's case, you only see her one side, that of a normal, a bit too prim and proper girl (jealous if you talk about Dave in a flirty manner, bitchy to the "mean baddie" Jess) but as soon as she gets tempted with Jack, she can't resist. And even if she shows a bit of remorse a day later when Ash calls her out, instead of slowing down she chooses to double down with her adventures. She does justify herself to Ash, saying that she's too young to let go of her freedoms. But considering that she's not single and she has Dave as a boyfriend (who she's lucky to have, according to herself), it feels a bit like it's out of nowhere, considering her previous attitude. It would be interesting to see what triggers her to act that way and later see how she justifies her actions to herself. And it would also be interesting to see how she justifies her hatred towards Jessica, especially once she starts acting slutty. Could she learn to understand her better and forgive her? Was she jealous of Jessica's lifestyle and secretly wanted to be her bestie? Or does she have a bias against her that prevents her from accepting the similarities between them?
 

Dysphorika

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You know, I would really like to read Eva's thoughts in GGGB as she gets corrupted. Because from Ashley's perspective, she dives full speed, without holding back. At least in Ashley's case, you can act bitchy and a bit mischievous right from the start (flirting with Dave, sending photos to Jack, blatantly asking Eric to buy a dress for a party) so you can kinda see it how this girl could go that far. In Eva's case, you only see her one side, that of a normal, a bit too prim and proper girl (jealous if you talk about Dave in a flirty manner, bitchy to the "mean baddie" Jess) but as soon as she gets tempted with Jack, she can't resist. And even if she shows a bit of remorse a day later when Ash calls her out, instead of slowing down she chooses to double down with her adventures. She does justify herself to Ash, saying that she's too young to let go of her freedoms. But considering that she's not single and she has Dave as a boyfriend (who she's lucky to have, according to herself), it feels a bit like it's out of nowhere, considering her previous attitude. It would be interesting to see what triggers her to act that way and later see how she justifies her actions to herself. And it would also be interesting to see how she justifies her hatred towards Jessica, especially once she starts acting slutty. Could she learn to understand her better and forgive her? Was she jealous of Jessica's lifestyle and secretly wanted to be her bestie? Or does she have a bias against her that prevents her from accepting the similarities between them?
It's a good point, because we don't see it, doesn't mean a person doesn't have a story.
 

Mrsubtle

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Quite a step forward with the artwork even the expressions here and there hit the nail. To bad the body language doesn't follow. Throws me off a little, Could be just me.
 

SpikeZg

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Kiss scene...

Lena: i don't know how long the moment lasted, but for the duration of it i kind of lost sight of everything else in my surroundings :love:

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Oh Lena stop it, you adorable softie :giggle:
I think it's time for good things to happen in you life :)
 

dav121

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Kiss scene...

Lena: i don't know how long the moment lasted, but for the duration of it i kind of lost sight of everything else in my surroundings :love:

Oh Lena stop it, you adorable softie :giggle:
I think it's time for good things to happen in you life :)
Doubtful
 

John Doe Jr.

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You know, I would really like to read Eva's thoughts in GGGB as she gets corrupted. Because from Ashley's perspective, she dives full speed, without holding back. At least in Ashley's case, you can act bitchy and a bit mischievous right from the start (flirting with Dave, sending photos to Jack, blatantly asking Eric to buy a dress for a party) so you can kinda see it how this girl could go that far. In Eva's case, you only see her one side, that of a normal, a bit too prim and proper girl (jealous if you talk about Dave in a flirty manner, bitchy to the "mean baddie" Jess) but as soon as she gets tempted with Jack, she can't resist. And even if she shows a bit of remorse a day later when Ash calls her out, instead of slowing down she chooses to double down with her adventures. She does justify herself to Ash, saying that she's too young to let go of her freedoms. But considering that she's not single and she has Dave as a boyfriend (who she's lucky to have, according to herself), it feels a bit like it's out of nowhere, considering her previous attitude. It would be interesting to see what triggers her to act that way and later see how she justifies her actions to herself. And it would also be interesting to see how she justifies her hatred towards Jessica, especially once she starts acting slutty. Could she learn to understand her better and forgive her? Was she jealous of Jessica's lifestyle and secretly wanted to be her bestie? Or does she have a bias against her that prevents her from accepting the similarities between them?
I don't remember exactly what she said, but I do remember in one playthrough you actually do get a little insight into why Eva went down that road.
 

mehGusta

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You know, I would really like to read Eva's thoughts in GGGB as she gets corrupted. Because from Ashley's perspective, she dives full speed, without holding back. At least in Ashley's case, you can act bitchy and a bit mischievous right from the start (flirting with Dave, sending photos to Jack, blatantly asking Eric to buy a dress for a party) so you can kinda see it how this girl could go that far. In Eva's case, you only see her one side, that of a normal, a bit too prim and proper girl (jealous if you talk about Dave in a flirty manner, bitchy to the "mean baddie" Jess) but as soon as she gets tempted with Jack, she can't resist. And even if she shows a bit of remorse a day later when Ash calls her out, instead of slowing down she chooses to double down with her adventures. She does justify herself to Ash, saying that she's too young to let go of her freedoms. But considering that she's not single and she has Dave as a boyfriend (who she's lucky to have, according to herself), it feels a bit like it's out of nowhere, considering her previous attitude. It would be interesting to see what triggers her to act that way and later see how she justifies her actions to herself. And it would also be interesting to see how she justifies her hatred towards Jessica, especially once she starts acting slutty. Could she learn to understand her better and forgive her? Was she jealous of Jessica's lifestyle and secretly wanted to be her bestie? Or does she have a bias against her that prevents her from accepting the similarities between them?
i think this is because eva always regretted being timid and envied jess for it. she was even more surprised when dave noticed her instead of jess, to which she knew jess also liked dave, and was overjoyed to have him (hence why she feels lucky, starts to hate jess since she is her rival and why jess also doesn't like eva since she believes eva doesn't really loves dave). yet she never left being timid. now ashley shows that she is becoming how eva always wished to be, she starts to feel inadequate. because ash never disliked jess, she is introduced to jack and in turn late also tyrone. through your choices then, eva gets the chance to become the slut she always wanted to be, either with jack in the gym, jacob at the disco or tyrone at the pool party. it's like she only waited for someone to guide her, but she couldn't ask jess, so ash had do it.

in short: eva sees in jess what she wants to be and hates her for it. dave is the only triumph she herself had over jess. and therefore takes the very first chance you allow her to get, to become what she wanted
 

Dysphorika

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i think this is because eva always regretted being timid and envied jess for it. she was even more surprised when dave noticed her instead of jess, to which she knew jess also liked dave, and was overjoyed to have him (hence why she feels lucky, starts to hate jess since she is her rival and why jess also doesn't like eva since she believes eva doesn't really loves dave). yet she never left being timid. now ashley shows that she is becoming how eva always wished to be, she starts to feel inadequate. because ash never disliked jess, she is introduced to jack and in turn late also tyrone. through your choices then, eva gets the chance to become the slut she always wanted to be, either with jack in the gym, jacob at the disco or tyrone at the pool party. it's like she only waited for someone to guide her, but she couldn't ask jess, so ash had do it.

in short: eva sees in jess what she wants to be and hates her for it. dave is the only triumph she herself had over jess. and therefore takes the very first chance you allow her to get, to become what she wanted
So Jessica was right all this time, Eva is an hypocrite.
 

BloodyMares

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i think this is because eva always regretted being timid and envied jess for it. she was even more surprised when dave noticed her instead of jess, to which she knew jess also liked dave, and was overjoyed to have him (hence why she feels lucky, starts to hate jess since she is her rival and why jess also doesn't like eva since she believes eva doesn't really loves dave). yet she never left being timid. now ashley shows that she is becoming how eva always wished to be, she starts to feel inadequate. because ash never disliked jess, she is introduced to jack and in turn late also tyrone. through your choices then, eva gets the chance to become the slut she always wanted to be, either with jack in the gym, jacob at the disco or tyrone at the pool party. it's like she only waited for someone to guide her, but she couldn't ask jess, so ash had do it.

in short: eva sees in jess what she wants to be and hates her for it. dave is the only triumph she herself had over jess. and therefore takes the very first chance you allow her to get, to become what she wanted
What puzzles me, is how easy it is for Eva to disregard Dave and overcome her timid nature to get what she wants. Being a slut would be very out of Eva's comfort zone since it would require actions she's not used to doing. Hmm, now that I think about it, it kind of makes sense why she gets so easily addicted to drugs. They help her feel brave and allow her to do crazy things carelessly. However, what I don't get is why she likes to hang out with gangsters so much to the point where she starts dealing for them. Jess for example never even thinks about hanging out with them. She does give head to one for a dose but that was pure business. It feels like Eva genuinely has a blast in their company and it's hard for me to imagine where it's coming from, even if she was jealous of Jessica's lifestyle. So there's gotta be something else.
 

yiyoiyi

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I'm so glad we could set up Cherry and Perry. Also I hope there is more holly content in the next update, we barely even saw her this time
 

John Doe Jr.

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I'm so glad we could set up Cherry and Perry. Also I hope there is more holly content in the next update, we barely even saw her this time
I took Cherry for myself. I'm planning on setting up Perry with Emma as he has a crush on her anyway
 

evan63

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I get an error everytime im at the scene with Cherry
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I literally can't see Cherry in game, anyone knows whats happening?
 

BloodyMares

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Yeah, Alpha or Beta saves are usually unstable. Alpha/Beta versions are for playtesting anyway and it's important not to rewrite your stable Final saves with the unstable Alpha/Beta ones. But because Chapter 2 requires a new game, just delete your previous saves, start a new game, and make the stable saves. After that, I recommend backing them up if you plan to play the Alpha or Beta versions when 0.3 drops. Just don't use those Alpha and Beta saves going forward if you want to avoid bugs.
 
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