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If you are on good terms with her you could have invited her in the previous chapterHow do you bring Allie? It's the path I haven't played the update for yet, just don't want to miss it.
If you are on good terms with her you could have invited her in the previous chapterHow do you bring Allie? It's the path I haven't played the update for yet, just don't want to miss it.
Be 'reconciliatory', 'nice', or positive with Allie in all conversations and interactions. Be supportive, when asked not to call her Allie. Take her to the ball, and do all nice/supportive choices, and tip for the umbrella. At the WUI leave to take her home. Go on her dinner and be supportive.How do you bring Allie? It's the path I haven't played the update for yet, just don't want to miss it.
Just in the latest update, I mean - I don't think there's the blame talk there, I think the only major difference in dialogue is between MC and Cammy/Coop.Yeah there is some very different dialogue with Allie based on the "good" or "bad" path. It's led to some confusion further back in the chat because the "good" path lays more "fault" with on, and the "dark" path on the other. I didn't even realize it and at first thought people were crazy for seeing the blame being handed out.
Hmm i doubt it, and Allison didnt focused only on her career, she had a 10 year relationship, was married and has a child. Its kinda the opposite of a only career women, shes more like a powerwoman doing everything at once.I'm inclined to think it's career/relationship in part because if we bring in Allison who has put all of herself into her career Jasmine loves her. If we bring Veronica who places a lot of importance on her relationship with the MC to the point of seeming desperate, Jasmine uses every opportunity to tease or criticize her
It's not mandatory, in one game I managed to invite her to the convention by taking Natalya to the ballTake her to the ball
I mean shes talking during the sex about how the mc would fuck jasmine, alexa and natalya in the classroom and not even stopping when she caughts them and that the mc would just expect her to get in the queue and keeps fucking his students in front of her. And she talks about how she wants to watch closer how his dick penetrates her ...That's a maybe from the way she describes it post-coitus, she's not a cuckqueen. She gets off on seeing other women being attracted and swooping in to deny them the pleasure. Granted that's how she tells it now. Terms and conditions are subject to change
lately, I've been thinking the same way... lolI donno if there are many Camilla fans but Cooper will share his wife with MC sooner or later.
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Yeah thats how it was in my playthrough and well ...View attachment 4349179
Seriously I might even be wrong only time will tell
Curious considering that MC may have already done all 3 plus having reviewed Natalya and Jasmine shortly before XD
On the 'good' path, Jake takes almost ALL the blame. He even says as much several times, that he wasn't there. From the conversation at the park, to the driving to/from WUI. Even at the dinner date, he takes the blame. Never once tries to turn anything to her, it was all MC.Just in the latest update, I mean - I don't think there's the blame talk there, I think the only major difference in dialogue is between MC and Cammy/Coop.
The two are not (or were not) mutually exclusive. Never done her hate path....can still call her out on her bs for 5 years when you drop Lilly off.On the 'good' path, Jake takes almost ALL the blame. He even says as much several times, that he wasn't there. From the conversation at the park, to the driving to/from WUI. Even at the dinner date, he takes the blame. Never once tries to turn anything to her, it was all MC.
On the 'hate' path, the blame is written as almost exclusively Allie's fault. I've never done this path, just going off what other posters have said. That she was never around, she ignored him. Jake says most of the items, and Allie has a lot of ellipses.
So the conversation differences are sprinkled around quite heavily it seems.
I get that it was likely both somewhat at fault, but the dev/author seems to want the main responsibility to depend on the path you are taking.
You aren't wrong at all. That's why I caveated it with *almost*. If you are on the full "support" and 'reconciliation' path it is pretty lopsided.The two are not (or were not) mutually exclusive. Never done her hate path....can still call her out on her bs for 5 years when you drop Lilly off.
The first time I played through I choose Allie and thought she was a total bitch. However it wasn't too far in, before teaching Bob to "shake paw" when they are on the phone and the below (image) dialog pops up. When I saw that I knew she still loved him, really wanted him to make it work and was struggling with the internal conflict. That one little line put me permanently on her path.On that specific path, the dev seems to want the bulk of the responsibility to lay at the feet of Jake. I get that both sides were at fault, but Jake assumes, admits, or never disagrees that a lot of the issues were with him. He was never home, he never spent time with her and Lily, he spent more time with Delilah than Allie, he was under Delilah more than under Allie. And he accepts it and owns it.
This is your house, we're just visiting. "We" can't thank you enough for all of the fun and entertainment we've enjoyed thanks to you sharing your talent. Well done you!Have fun playing Episode 3.2!
The game had previously implied Alexa and Kris were FWB, so it's not like this comes completely out of the blue. But it's definitely a problem for players that liked one girl but not the other, made even worse by the way the MC will automatically drool at every opportunity for sex no matter how often we turn them down.It's disappointing when the first scene I get with a girl also involves a third wheel I have no interest in.
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I know a lot of people take the more is merrier approach to these things, but I enjoy playing favourites.
What would be wrong is that the MC blew that relationship up, big time. I don't buy they could ease back into their old habits and live happily ever after no matter how responsible we make the MC after the fact (and frankly, thus far we can barely make him act like an adult). The chance to fix things with incremental steps was back when the two were in a cold war. After things went hot, I doubt simple self-improvement would be enough to mend the fences.What would be wrong with reigniting their original passion, but incorporating the growth they have had since separating? Pretty sure it's mentioned they used to be great together, life or work just ground them down and they lost the spark.
Lily's accident, while tragic, seems to have been the catalyst that forced MC to become the man Allie always wanted him to be. He's driven, has a goal and they're both communicating. After the dinner at Allie's, we find out she still misses him and she still wears the engagement ring.
If the battery is a success, they will be set for life. Free from having to work, I don't see MC not committing time to being a great dad and a better partner.
See above. I'll take your word about Nat's dialog, but I don't think the distinction matters. The problem wasn't that the MC failed to "live up to his potential" last time. Even in an alternate world where the MC became rich and famous years ago, the marriage would still have fallen apart because the two of them weren't pulling in the same direction.I mean apparently they were a dream couple until ~5-7 years into the marriage. These are a lot of good memories, expieriences, storys, passion shared. They shared 1/3 of their life together after all and and it was probably the most defining part of their lifes so far.
Imo its fine to reignite the original passion if they add their newfound experiences/perspectives to it. Jake kinda changed/reverted back into a improved version of the guy she did fall in love with.
And lets be honest, they did got married waaaaaaaaaay too young (at least for Jake), the break giving him opportunitys to experience single life and freedom.
But if he gets that taste (single, sex, different women, freedom) and realises that he would prefer to have his family back, i would say that a huge learning experience and shift of perspective. No more fear of missing out.
The renders of the dialogue with Nat are not about sex by the way, Natalya tries to explain Jake that Allison doesnt dislike him at all which he struggles to believe.
It kinda was imo. Allison did fall in love with the ambitious guy who always finds solutions for problems and leads the way out of trouble. For some reason (day to day life?) the mc lost this passion or drive (this is not only stated by allie but by Veronica, or for example William too) and turned into a guy taking the way with the least resistance (in his relationship and when he started working at the university).See above. I'll take your word about Nat's dialog, but I don't think the distinction matters. The problem wasn't that the MC failed to "live up to his potential" last time. Even in an alternate world where the MC became rich and famous years ago, the marriage would still have fallen apart because the two of them weren't pulling in the same direction.
The idea that the MC would be more faithful and better able to communicate once he's had a chance to sleep around is... rather optimistic given his behavior in this update. Even turning down empty sex with his own student (when he KNOW Bates will fire him at the slightest provocation) has him fantasizing about the sex he's missing out on.
Yea this is how I feel about it. Never thought of the Ham comparison but it holds... at least from my point of view. Bates (and Ham) definitely wants the MC to succeed.And i don think Bates even really dislikes the mc. Hes just an oldschool hardass, like a sophisticated version of ham dunkirk lol but he ultimately wants the mc to succeed and is merely pissed because he considered that jake didnt had the drive/ambition (to get back to the start of my post) to do it despite the potential.