And Ivy comes to IanThe most you can do is just be in disapproval in the guy and thats it. No matter what your forced into being friends with the guy you may or may not want to be associated with. Plus the guy is so desperate to get Ivy as a notch on his belt it's laughable and makes his pathetic.
Where as our guy Ian is simply playing it cool and calm.
God I hope that is an serious option, specially if you throw Jeremy under the bus when she brought him up. God it would so worth it.And Ivy comes to Ian
Ivy: "Hey Hubby! That asshole is eyeballing me let's go my car is over there. And I'm not taking you Jeremy"
Jeremy: "Ian can I come too"
Ivy: "No! I won't let you!"
Jeremy: ""
The thing that bothers me most about Jeremy's characterization is that even when he knows Ian has serious feelings for Lena, he only puts up minimal resistance before getting a bj from Lena. Maybe you can argue extenuating circunstances like having some drinks, the atmosphere and a hot girl wanting to suck your dick, he's only human after all. But not telling Ian that the girl he's falling for just did that goes totally against the bro code and basic decent male friendship.I have to agree on the Jeremy part. Being a friend to someone who doesn't mind fooling around with multiple girls at the same time is a big no-no for me. Yet you don't get the chance to distance yourself from such "friends" and it only makes you look bad by association.
Thanks for the mention, however I am going to transfer this to BM as the complex relationship branches are his expertise. We'll take a look.True, but i doubt she's viewing it as the same thing as what happened with Gillian, due to the usual "it doesn't count if it's with a girl" mindset in the game. Holly might also be reluctant to reveal it precisely to avoid bringing bad news to Ian -- as in, she knows he'd potentially be hurt by it, so she'd be hoping it's not something serious and it'll resolve itself.
On separate note
I think this might be a bug/oversight in how the branches are considered in that scene. PilotLara if you'd like to look at it:
This check/jump is done very early in the song writing scene, and it effectively skips over all the branches where Holly had possibly sex with Lena, either in ch.8 or just a moment ago in the showers in Ch.11. As a result, Holly who kisses Lena freaks out over affecting Lena/Ian relationship even if Holly and Lena had sex not long before, which is kind of silly. Perhaps it might work better to move thePython:# lena + ian elif ian_lena_dating and lena_go_holly > 3: //... jump v11hollykisseslena
# lena + ian
check down, so it's before
but after thePython:# just friends else: l "I can't think of a better person to share this with."
# holly lena dating
and# holly ivy
branches?
There's also a question whether Lena who is in close relationship with Ian would be so quick to join a threesome involving Holly --which, if am not mistaken, can be achieved simply by having Ivy sleep with Holly in Ch.8 (v8_holly_sex == "ivy"
) and then by having Ivy sleep with Lena in Ch.10 (v10_ivy_sex > 0
)-- considering how much Lena otherwise hesitates about as much as kissing Holly. Currently Lena who's slept with Ivy in Ch.10 (v10_ivy_sex == 3
) can only back out of the threesome in Ch.11 if she has will point to spend. And if she does participate in the threesome, then she has no reflection afterwards on how that shower sex might've affected dynamics between Lena, Ian and Holly.
Jeremy puts up resistance as long as the player doesn't choose to override it. It's "minimal" for the sake of not dragging out inevitable conclusion to five pages of back and forth that could just have as many people complain they want to get to the blowjob already.The thing that bothers me most about Jeremy's characterization is that even when he knows Ian has serious feelings for Lena, he only puts up minimal resistance before getting a bj from Lena.
I'd argue if Ian consistently disapproves of Jeremy's actions, to the point their relationship score drops in the red, then they're more of gym buddies/rivals and "former friends". Ian can talk some brutal shit about Jeremy to Ivy behind his back if their relationship score is middling or lower, which isn't really what a friend would do.The most you can do is just be in disapproval in the guy and thats it. No matter what your forced into being friends with the guy you may or may not want to be associated with.
Even if that is the case, your still forced to be buddy buddy with the guy regardless. Sure it's 'part of the story' but still.I'd argue if Ian consistently disapproves of Jeremy's actions, to the point their relationship score drops in the red, then they're more of gym buddies/rivals and "former friends". Ian can talk some brutal shit about Jeremy to Ivy behind his back if their relationship score is middling or lower, which isn't really what a friend would do.
If you're lucky the last interaction with the two of them can torpedo your relationship with him permanently. You call him a snake and then tell Ivy he's an asshole. Then maybe in chapter 12 you'll be able to fully cut him off.Even if that is the case, your still forced to be buddy buddy with the guy regardless. Sure it's 'part of the story' but still.
Great example is the 3rd bar scene remake. Did I REALLY want to go hand out with him just to talk about girls and get drinks and not get the chance to hit on Ivy thanks to desperation? Specially when I was already on the path on disapproving on him? No. It really should have been an option. Go to the bar by your lonesome or if you want with Jeremy.
Jeremy is no friend of Ian. He is just a player wannabe douchebag. I prefer Axel over him, at least Axel has something to back it up what he is.The thing that bothers me most about Jeremy's characterization is that even when he knows Ian has serious feelings for Lena, he only puts up minimal resistance before getting a bj from Lena. Maybe you can argue extenuating circunstances like having some drinks, the atmosphere and a hot girl wanting to suck your dick, he's only human after all. But not telling Ian that the girl he's falling for just did that goes totally against the bro code and basic decent male friendship.
Also, not telling Ian about his ex's return in a town where it seems impossible not to encounter everybody at some point it's not cool. You could justify sparing Ian's feelings if they lived somewhere like New York city not in a place where Ian encountering Gillian it's just a matter of time. Talking about Lena when you meet Alison and Cherry it's also not cool, specially when he doesn't like if you talked about Louise before his arrival.
I hope so.If you're lucky the last interaction with the two of them can torpedo your relationship with him permanently. You call him a snake and then tell Ivy he's an asshole. Then maybe in chapter 12 you'll be able to fully cut him off.
Agreed!Jeremy is no friend of Ian. He is just a player wannabe douchebag. I prefer Axel over him, at least Axel has something to back it up what he is.
Yes our relationship with him drops to 2 if you are constantly disapproving whatever shit Jeremy is trying to feed Ian. But I don't think we can get rid of him this easily. Wade considers Jeremy a friend but Perry prefers not to involve too much with Jeremy(iirc). Jeremy is also our GYM BUDDY and participating in the same tournament. Our interactions with Jeremy may become less but he is stuck in our throat as Stan and Louise in Lena's. He is completing that role of Louise and Stan for Ian in some sense. So yeah, we may get less interactions but we can't cut him off completely. Plus he is in Blazer's too so, this too add something in all this. Why is he not doing role of Robert for Ian than we could've avoided him.If you're lucky the last interaction with the two of them can torpedo your relationship with him permanently. You call him a snake and then tell Ivy he's an asshole. Then maybe in chapter 12 you'll be able to fully cut him off.
I'll also bet that Axel can at least be on par with Ian when it comes to endurance. Jeremy is lowkey a premature ejaculator.Jeremy is no friend of Ian. He is just a player wannabe douchebag. I prefer Axel over him, at least Axel has something to back it up what he is.
Jeremy is no friend of Ian. He is just a player wannabe douchebag. I prefer Axel over him, at least Axel has something to back it up what he is.
I hope so.
Because significant part of the game narrative comes from interactions with these people. So if that's optionally removed then the developer has to produce extra ways to deliver the content to work around this, or face complaints the game is lacking content (because players chose to avoid interacting with people who'd provide it. And no, they won't care it's their own decision and will complain just the same)There are so many branches already... why not give us the option to stick some boot where the sun dont shine for Jermey and some others too?
The game is lacking content though. Mainly Ian and Ivy together, at dinner, hooked up with Lena and Holly who are also on a date, watching Ian and Ivy eat dinner, while Ivy's flustered as hell.Because significant part of the game narrative comes from interactions with these people. So if that's optionally removed then the developer has to produce extra ways to deliver the content to work around this, or face complaints the game is lacking content (because players chose to avoid interacting with people who'd provide it. And no, they won't care it's their own decision and will complain just the same)
Just of the cuff, "Acting Lessons", Where it all began", Pale Carnations", "Summer´s gone", "Wifey´s Dilemma revisited", "Leap of Faith" are a couple games where there are signifcant good friends (or can become good friends during play) for the MC in game.Its not the only game/AVN around here with that problem... there are so many really BAD Guyfriends in the games, and you cant get rid of them, and i cant think of any game so far where this particual "guyfriend" has a signifikant role in the plots. Most of the time they are only annoying or just assholes.
We can't make Ian like Stan the man, ditching everyone and living a recluse lifeBecause significant part of the game narrative comes from interactions with these people. So if that's optionally removed then the developer has to produce extra ways to deliver the content to work around this, or face complaints the game is lacking content (because players chose to avoid interacting with people who'd provide it. And no, they won't care it's their own decision and will complain just the same)
Jokes on you with Ian swimming in pussy even if he were to ditch Jeremy and Perry and Wade.We can't make Ian like Stan the man, ditching everyone and living a recluse life![]()
That sounds like a threesome every day of the week for Stan. Ian has nothing on himStans got his hand and vibrating dildo so...
This made me imagine a scenario:The game is lacking content though. Mainly Ian and Ivy together, at dinner, hooked up with Lena and Holly who are also on a date, watching Ian and Ivy eat dinner, while Ivy's flustered as hell.