Hey all, question. The traits that are earlier on discussed in the prologue. Do they just grey out the potential choices that we could pick or does it change the way people address your character or the way your character has thoughts? I don't know where do the changes reflect? If someone could pick a couple of scenarios from the top of your head where a character addresses the MC differently because of his traits, it would be helpful. Thanks.
No it's not. You're looking at this from Edwin's perspective because she's cold to him and gets to business immediately but she has plenty of love for his son which even Edwin noticed and defended Grace with: "C'mon, you know your mother loves you...". And later we've had this dialogue option:
And even though she wasn't a fan of Edwin's she tolerated him and allowed Ian to be friends with him which tells a lot about her character (in a good way). Same goes for her to allow him to go to a public school after he begged ("He had trouble fitting in, so he begged and begged his parents to let him attend a government-run school. We met, hit it off. The rest is history as they say.").
Heck, they even went on vacation together (it's from a scene where Mina asks Edwin about Chuck and PC club): I used to go on vacations with Ian's family when we were in middle school.
She's tried herself "dozens of times" to convince Ian to go to college but when that didn't work out she didn't hesitate to reach out to the person she didn't like and even offered him "anything he wants" in exchange for help (which this being a porn game I interpret in one way only :]). If that doesn't show she loves him I don't know what does.