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What decisions do you have to repeat? The game generally tells you exactly what to do and when so just skip ahead to where you need to go to progress the story - zero grind required.I gotta say I think the "what ifs" are better than the main story, the lack of having to constantly repeat the same decisiona is a winner in my book, I wish the main game would shift in this direction
maybe I've been playing it wrong, but I find I need to constantly cycle through the same occupied spaces/timezones reading the same dialogue to bring each sequence of events to completion. And why the fuck would you want a game to lead you by the nose all the time?? if there are no decisions to be made just make it a VN.What decisions do you have to repeat? The game generally tells you exactly what to do and when so just skip ahead to where you need to go to progress the story - zero grind required.
didn't know therre were polls for the what if. thats something i would pledge forNice scenes with Kevin x Aliza. Hopefully Kevin will continue to win in the next poll
You have been playing it wrong, because every scene in a story line is different with different dialogue. All you have to do is stay in your room, check the helperbot for the next event, skip to that time, go to the room and bam, new scene. Rinse, repeat, enjoy the VN.maybe I've been playing it wrong, but I find I need to constantly cycle through the same occupied spaces/timezones reading the same dialogue to bring each sequence of events to completion.
There's at most two choices per chapter. That's it. In the entire chapter. Less with the NTR turned off.or fewer choices and turn it into a proper VN.
I disagree that that's playing anything!You have been playing it wrong, because every scene in a story line is different with different dialogue. All you have to do is stay in your room, check the helperbot for the next event, skip to that time, go to the room and bam, new scene. Rinse, repeat, enjoy the VN.
It's already listed as a kinetic novel, which means there arent a ton of choices that effect the plot really to begin with. I don't really see looking at what time an event starts as a cheat sheet.I disagree that that's playing anything!
IMO These kind of stories should be discovered through choices or played liked movies. This follow the instructions from a cheat sheet feels like the worst combination of both worlds.