One that matches your personal preferences. Which you said nothing about, so you can hardly expect anyone give you useful answer.what is the best playthrough style for best experience
One that matches your personal preferences. Which you said nothing about, so you can hardly expect anyone give you useful answer.what is the best playthrough style for best experience
Best (x2) is completely subjective. Just dive in, make some saves and have some fun.what is the best playthrough style for best experience
Speaking of Mina, there is an interesting conversation if you are also on the Hana FB path along with her path BUT you she doesn't have enough bicurious points. The conversation she has with Hana and if Edwin kisses them both at the rock concert:On my solo/boyfriend Mina run and I think this is the best I can do going into the next update. I'm a lot more hopeful for a full Mina path than I was before this last update. Saints be praised!
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Actually, I didn't realize that was Sophia on the table. It was too early in the game and she looked like one of the house girls, so it didn't click with me later.
She's a psychology major who's basically a western geisha. She's Jeopardy-knowledgeable ("keeping up with topics I couldn't give shit about"), knows which buttons to push and how to entertain men to charm them and earn social credits. Having access to the club as a member would open many doors for her and that's exactly what Chuck said to Edwin when he didn't want to join.(...) Some people continue speaking of some "useful knowledge" that Felicia allegedly possesses. What knowledge? (...)
We also know this:Felicia: "I don't date anymore, but if I did, you couldn't afford to take me on one -- no offense.
(...)
Felicia: "Don't get me wrong, I vastly prefer it to what I'd call a date."
Felicia:"This is fun. Dating, on the other hand, is shit."
(...)
Felicia:"Quite the opposite actually. I'm really damn good at it and it's paid off in spades for me."
Edwin "I'm not following. What makes it shit, then?"
(...)
Felicia: "It's smothering your personality, knowing when to look stupid, knowing when to laugh, and knowing when to bite your tongue. It's starving yourself to fit into a size-0 dress and keeping up with topics I couldn't give a shit about."
But she does so because it's fun to her, she might harm her husband as a bonus plus she gets a real chance of making money or even finding a husband that would do such small favour to her. It's not rocket science. Felicia doesn't have much to lose really (she's fed up with Elias, that much is crystal clear and if he won't even do her such small favour what's the point of her being the trophy wife?) but a lot to gain.Edwin: "What does your husband do? You're fairly well-off, right?"
Felicia: "Let's just say, his portfolio is large enough that he would fit in well here."
Edwin: "...he's not actually a member, right?"
Felicia: "Pffthaha, no. No. No. No. He's too serious for a place like this. Though..."
Felicia: "Who REALLY knows the secrets of another person's heart? No one in your life would expect to find you working at a brothel, would they?"
Felicia: "My husband, however? What a surprise that would be!"
Yes he is! But after the 3rd weekend, Mina is in serious danger. With guys like Elias, you can't assume that a divorce is enough. He will probably do everything he can to help Kath break or destroy Felicia. Mina is employed by one of his companies and he knows about her relationship with Felicia (handcuffs). All speculation, but how would Mina react to possible threats e.g. “Either you do this or that or you're fired. I'll make sure you never get another job in this industry. And not a word to anyone about it.” At this moment, neither Edwin nor Hanna nor Ian can help her.Yes, you are a degenerated.
While I agree with you on most that you said, how many geisha do we know who made it to the top, especially considering that most of the people here seem to believe that she doesn't need another husband?She will have access to the elite, all in one building at the same time, many of them being much more wealthy than Elias. You not seeing this simple fact is mind-boggling.
I'm willing to hear TD out on the whole "Felicia has a plan" thing, but lets not pretend any of the club members are there to find a partner, business or otherwise. Unless the plan is to find an Elias 2.0 with an easier payout scheme, I don't think knowing a bunch of people who see women as objects is going to amount to anything, except maybe some low quality protein shakes.She will have access to the elite, all in one building at the same time, many of them being much more wealthy than Elias.
Very few people, period, made it to "the top" by the very nature of it being the top. This includes also thousands of rich dudes doing business, who ended up simply somewhere in the middle of the pack.While I agree with you on most that you said, how many geisha do we know who made it to the top
With you it seems that I always need to explain the basics. By getting on the top I mean "Felicia actually getting sufficiently comfortable, wealthy life where she's independent". How many women through the history have achieved that? And for what special skill, talent or reason she is to get that? Why? Because she will get "connections"?Very few people, period, made it to "the top" by the very nature of it being the top. This includes also thousands of rich dudes doing business, who ended up simply somewhere in the middle of the pack.
But the thing is, Felicia doesn't have to "make it to the top". This requirement is something you're imposing on her yourself, perhaps because it makes a much easier argument how she can never get what she's after? What Felicia actually wants is to get sufficiently comfortable, wealthy life where she's independent, instead of completely depending on wealth and whims of a rich asshole who picked her for his trophy wife.
Please, don't try to move the goalposts. Your earlier post included this part:By getting on the top I mean "Felicia actually getting sufficiently comfortable, wealthy life where she's independent". How many women through the history have achieve that?
While this could be accepted on condition by "the top" you actually meant the top, are you now going to try to claim that only "a few woman in three thousands of years" have been living a life that could be considered "sufficiently comfortable, wealthy and independent?" Because that'd be simply insane in its ignorance, or so detached from reality that's not even funny.I mean, knowing the human history I can remember a few but that's for a three thousand years or so.