fatpussy123

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Arthur wins a lottery in most of his routes in GGGB. So we can call it "succesfull" already. The only one route when he don't win it, it's when he's in jail
I don't remember all the GGGB endings but maybe the most common "Successful Arthur" ending is in the Seymour path and depending on who Lena is dating it will determine if Ashley and Iris are with him currently. Then none of that needs to be factored for the prison Arthur route because he only exists if Lena doesn't go on the trip.

Just my speculation on how EK will handle Arthur.
 

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Not originally he didn't. Marcel hasn't actually had a change, to my knowledge, but originally everyone speculated that he was going to be more of a gentle giant type character. The way he teased Holly was much different than how EK had portrayed black men in the past, that while most of us thought he'd still be BBC, he was at least going to be BBC in an interesting manner. And then "I hear you like dark meat" happened in the back alley with Lena.

So now Marcel only exists for the kink. For the sack of interest I hope he at least continues to treat Holly with that same degree of light teasing that he does in the earlier chapters. Let Holly's corruption at the hands of Ivy and a Slutty Lena be the guiding factor if there ends up being something between her and Marcel, and not him just dropping his pants.
I think I remember Marcel was blackwashed. He wasn't black in his first appearance, just tanned
 

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I mean, the update is pretty small, and most players don't seem to care that much. I guess we are not missing out on that much content.
 

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Then the people who want that fucked up cheating situation will be left out. Jeremy's sins are a direct result of the player overriding his tendency to try and be a bro. So he can be a bro if the player plays reasonably on Lena's side. It's kind of fucked up to blame the mother fucker after playing Lena as a BBC loving cheating slut lol. The game denying the player that possibility at that point would be like blue balling the player, so Jeremy's bro code has to suffer.
I wouldn't say I'm blaming him, obviously if you go after him with Lena it's because you want his content lol. It's more that when you make a wider analysis of his character this is the one and only element to him that really tests his personality and I think I'd be more interested in him as a character if he couldn't be "corrupted" so easily.

But I think his professed moral stance is worthless when it can be overcome like it can at all, or at least when it can be done the very first time you really test him as a player. Mind you this is just me judging his character generally, I don't mean to imply that this meta-knowledge should make you change his and Ian's relationship. In practically all my playthroughs Jeremy is a rather inoffensive guy for example but that's just because my Lena never gets with him in the first place.
 

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I wouldn't say I'm blaming him, obviously if you go after him with Lena it's because you want his content lol. It's more that when you make a wider analysis of his character this is the one and only element to him that really tests his personality and I think I'd be more interested in him as a character if he couldn't be "corrupted" so easily.

But I think his professed moral stance is worthless when it can be overcome like it can at all, or at least when it can be done the very first time you really test him as a player. Mind you this is just me judging his character generally, I don't mean to imply that this meta-knowledge should make you change his and Ian's relationship. In practically all my playthroughs Jeremy is a rather inoffensive guy for example but that's just because my Lena never gets with him in the first place.
Yep, we have a broader view of Jeremy because of meta knowledge. In real life we could never judge people to the same scrutiny as we can with NPCs. We all have friends I hope, but most of them probably never get tested by having a super model Lena type throwing themselves at them and repeatedly insisting while we have expressed romantic interest in said model. For all we know, our real life friends would act the exact same despite claiming otherwise, same as Jeremy. Ian in most paths has a good friend in Jeremy and Jeremy's convictions are never tested. It's just that we can also see Jeremy's worst side because of all the options given to us.
 
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But I think his professed moral stance is worthless when it can be overcome like it can at all, or at least when it can be done the very first time you really test him as a player. Mind you this is just me judging his character generally, I don't mean to imply that this meta-knowledge should make you change his and Ian's relationship. In practically all my playthroughs Jeremy is a rather inoffensive guy for example but that's just because my Lena never gets with him in the first place.
I think Jeremy having some limit to how far he'll go upholding the "bro code" is pretty realistic, especially when the trial he faces is a hot brunette attached to his dick and encouraging him to just let it go. Not only would him sticking to his guns in that scenario when Lena and Ian aren't even together feel a bit Perry-level ridiculous (and also similar, with the fat mfer chastising everyone for even commenting on friend's gfs) but let's also not forget that quite a few player's Ians won't give two craps about that "bro code" and hound Cindy at every opportunity.
 

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Probably most of the people who go on Seymour's path do so not because of him specifically but because it's a gateway to Lena corruption content
 

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[...] him sticking to his guns in that scenario when Lena and Ian aren't even together [...]
The whole argument I'm making is that it would only apply if Jeremy knows Ian is involved with her, obviously if he isn't Jeremy would have no reason to reject her.
[...] let's also not forget that quite a few player's Ians won't give two craps about that "bro code" and hound Cindy at every opportunity.
I don't think Ian ever claims to abide by the bro-code, so while him going after Cindy makes him a scumbag it doesn't make him a hypocrite :ROFLMAO:
 
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The whole argument I'm making is that it would only apply if Jeremy knows Ian is involved with her, obviously if he isn't Jeremy would have no reason to reject her.
I have worded it wrongly perhaps, but i was referring to the fact that Jeremy (tries to) object when he knows Ian has feelings for Lena. So Ian/Lena aren't really together, Ian just wishes they were and that's the basis for Jeremy to back off. That he even actually tries to do it in this scenario is pretty decent of him.
 
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