PervySageKem
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- Apr 12, 2020
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You are right, I am exaggerating with the percentage ahahah! it's just that these games due tend to have really bad consequences if you take a wrong step too enjoy some of the content. The relationship with Cindy could get really emotional and romantic (at least I hope it can, I'm still in chapter 6), but it would have consequences with Lena (maybe not?).Yeah, I doubt he’s telling the truth when he claims he’s over her. He’s been trying the obsessive ex-boyfriend tactic for a while without success, so acting disinterested to lure her back in seems a logical next step. Even if he’s over her, I can’t see him accepting being Lena’s side piece. And if he is in fact over her, I think there’s even bigger reasons to doubt his motives and the reasons for his involvement with Seymour and Ivy.
It’s obviously legitimate to prefer games where there’s less consequences and you’re not locked out of routes to the same extent as with ORS. But ORS is meant to be realistic, so the fact that you have to "ignore 90 % of the content if you want to have a loving relationship with someone" is simply because that’s the way it is in real life; you can either sleep around, or decide you want a loving relationship with someone, meaning you’ll stop sleeping around (or at least you should).
I think 90 percent is a pretty big exaggeration as well — up until now Ian can sleep with Alison, Cherry, Emma, Cindy and Minerva, and still be able to enter a relationship with Lena — and it can be a relationship where they even decide to experiment together. It’s too early to tell exactly what limitations there’ll be in loving relationships with the others. But while some cheating is bound to cause trouble, I’ll bet it’ll be possible to cheat and get away with it as well — even for Ian. And the Lena/Ian/Holly throuple still looks likely too.
Why is the throuple okay with Holly but not Cindy? I'm not criticizing, I just tend to get torn in EVERY GAME between two incompatible love interests... I'm either unlucky or devs think it's asking for too much to have two loving relationships.
I get the whole "realistic angle", but I never beleive in that justification. These stories are always larger than life, it's not realistic for a guy to suddenly talk two times with a girl and fuck her. It's not realistic to fuck the Boss when you are about to get fired for being a complete jackass. Yet these things happen...
All I'm saying is I would love it if games with multiple love interests would give us more chances for a more relaxed polyamory experience.