MilesEdgeworth
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Yeah, I call the first (park) open relationship the 'open together' or 'first open,' while the beach house open relationship is more the 'true open' or 'full open.'It's not really an open relationship per se. More like a swinging one. If you want this for Lena and Ian, agree to experiment together when entering a relationship with Lena, have Lena sleep with all girls including: Louise, Ivy and Emma (you can also flirt with the store clerk at the club). Ask Louise to join Lena and Ian for a threesome. After Lena sleeps with Emma in chapter 13, she will send Ian a picture of her and Emma. Have Ian respond positively to the picture and they will agree to a threesome with Emma. The next day Lena will text Ian about her trip with Ivy and will ask him if it's okay to fool around with Ivy too, respond by saying only if he gets to have a threesome with her and Ivy (this option is bugged in the current version but you can pick it with urm) then Ian will agree to give Lena a free pass to sleep with girls as long as he gets to have a threesome afterwards.
Nah, Gaymour had one small update after the beach arc and that's about it. The story is normal now.Is this still majority Seymour Butts content? I've been skipping updates since near the end of the beach-house updates since I prefer a lot of content at once. But will hold off another year if there's not a ton of development on the non-Seymour paths since then.
Is there much of a rivalry? How badly does Ian have to do to not get the promotion? Also, he only has a chance with Holly if Ivy pushes her towards every dick, and he just lucked out in proximity.I like the rivalry that is forming between Ian and Clark. Do you guys think Seymour could use him to sabotage Ian?
this guys... I wish alison would sleep around in a relashionshipI see you guys are talking about best girl Alison![]()
clark is into nerd hollyI like the rivalry that is forming between Ian and Clark. Do you guys think Seymour could use him to sabotage Ian?
Claek is into her in general and already fucked her if she is slutty.clark is into nerd holly
Is there any Axel/Cindy scenes to watch yetIf you don't commit to Cindy she'll get involved with Axel. If you don't get involved with Cindy she will fully get involved with Axel, and you can run into them on the street.
Minerva has a husband, Cherry is hanging out with Axel no matter if Ian hooks up with her or not, and Emma openly talks about how she's fine with casual sex and how it's something she enjoys and sees no problem with even after she gets together with Perry. Ivy fucks Mike, Mark and probably others. Jess has a boyfriend on half of her runs, Nat has a boyfriend as well. There's hardly "many more others" than those. While none of them is sending Ian their sex pictures that doesn't mean they aren't having sex.
On a couple playthroughs, Ian didn't get the nod from Seymour about the contest being in the bag. I wonder if you still can win without his thumb on the scale? Either by Minerva putting hers on, or Seymour not interfering and the judges give it to you?Claek is into her in general and already fucked her if she is slutty.
Clark is not considered to be full fledged character and more of a replacement in case Ian doesn't get the job and/or doesn't go for normal Holly. If Seymour wants to screw Ian over, he doesn't need anyone, he just denies Ian winning the contest and/or the job.
Ian (or Lena) would have to be there to watch them. So no. There are some more than suggestive pictures.Is there any Axel/Cindy scenes to watch yet
God forbid people having their wish fulfillment fantasy in a video game.No, they expect her that just because she's in love with Ian/wants him, Alison's supposed to wait only for him forever until he either returns his affection or she die. Wow, I thought only women believed in fairytales.
Sure, Seymour has influence, but so does Minerva, the judges and of course quality of the book as well, else the entire mini-game would've been a waste.On a couple playthroughs, Ian didn't get the nod from Seymour about the contest being in the bag. I wonder if you still can win without his thumb on the scale? Either by Minerva putting hers on, or Seymour not interfering and the judges give it to you?
No, the game is just too complex, since it doesn't lock you on character specifics route and instead just goes by scene by scene and just checks if you have fullfilled the conditions for it or not.Guys is there a walk-through where it shows choices or stuff we need to do follow a certain character'a path? I went through one with flow charts while I managed to follow it for a while it got quite hard to follow and enjoy the content. I played gggb years ago and I remember it having a guide like that. I know ORS is a complex game to be simplified like that but I just wanted to know. How do yall keep up with all complex routes
The rivalry is donezo. Clark wins or loses and that's about it. And be real that dude is a chodeI like the rivalry that is forming between Ian and Clark. Do you guys think Seymour could use him to sabotage Ian?
Book 4 of Ian's screening pile was both good and marketable. Book 2 was shit but marketable, while book 1 was just shit and had no audience, and book 3 was quality but would have a hard time finding an audience. I still think the game is kind of wrong for not giving book 3 a positive point. It just needs to be marketed differently, part of their prestige line, and put it up for a bunch of awards. Book 2 doesn't need awards, it has an audience of readers that (occasionally?) enjoy a popcorn book. That's fine.Sure, Seymour has influence, but so does Minerva, the judges and of course quality of the book as well, else the entire mini-game would've been a waste.
I wonder if Seymour can guarantee to puplish the book even if its dogshit. Then again, I always wondered if a high book score may not indicate for the book to be published; perhaps a badly written trashy generic book is in favor of better written quality books?
While Seymour certainly could guarantee a publishing even if Ian´s book is a pile of dung, in most cases he would not do so. For all his faults Seymour likes persons going on against all odds ("that´s what I wanted to hear from you") and the extraordinary. The generic mainstream of books might be what fills his publishing house´s coffers, but Seymour himself prefers quality stuff. That becomes quite obvious if Ian and Lena are on good terms with Seymour.Sure, Seymour has influence, but so does Minerva, the judges and of course quality of the book as well, else the entire mini-game would've been a waste.
I wonder if Seymour can guarantee to puplish the book even if its dogshit. Then again, I always wondered if a high book score may not indicate for the book to be published; perhaps a badly written trashy generic book is in favor of better written quality books?
Agreed and Seconded!still think the game is kind of wrong for not giving book 3 a positive point. It just needs to be marketed differently, part of their prestige line, and put it up for a bunch of awards. Book 2 doesn't need awards, it has an audience of readers that (occasionally?) enjoy a popcorn book. That's fine.
Nah, that's like 30% of the comments. Though most people are just looking to fine tune something, since it's their 8-18th playthrough. Weird combos is fun....unless your path is too convulted and too specific.