ename144
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Huh... it's like we're playing as Killian from Pale Carnations. I'd never thought about it that way, but it does kinda fit.This update confirms that the more you make Veronica jealous, the more explosive she is in the bedroom.![]()
I agree that the transition from street racing for comparatively small stakes to founding a revolutionary tech startup has been a bit rocky, but I don't think the venture capital material is as creatively barren as you seem to think. We've already heard about Ham getting outmaneuvered for a WLR team back in the day, and we know all about Ian Freely's over-the-top villainy courtesy of Maggie. There's plenty of drama to be had from the MC trying to hang on to his meal ticket while still getting the money he needs for Lily.I love analyzing the decisions and paths the creators end up choosing for their stories (though I don't know how often they appreciate my discourse) so I always welcome a challenge of my opinion(which is only an opinion).I agree that the daughter must remain the primary motivation for the MC.
While it might be true for the MC that the battery is a better bet for his needs, I don't think his practical concerns should be shaping the narrative. What would be cool to see should be deciding where the story goes. There's always ways to make it so he HAS to race. What if his friend didn't win all that money but actually borrowed it from bookies at the races? The guy that hit his daughter with the van was like connected to the mob right? What if our MC has to enlist the help of mobsters at the race track in getting rid of him?
The battery development just doesn't present enough conflict and obstacles for the character to overcome. The original premise of the game was ''What would you do (or refuse to do) if you needed to suddenly acquire a bunch of money to save your daughter?''. I find it very easy to relate to the MC and to imagine myself in that situation. It's a bit too convenient and not at all relatable for the answer to be ''I would just find investors for this revolutionary invention I happen to be sitting on?''.
Again. I like the game as it stands, I'm not really trying to criticize what we've gotten so far. But if we're sharing our wishes for the future, I hope the MC will have to get his hands dirty and risk his life/safety. He won't have proven the extent of his love for his daughter if all he ends up having to do is pursue ethical and legal avenues of making money to save her.
I just wish the MC was at the center of that drama driving things forward rather flitting from one plot thread to another based on whatever the game tosses at him this week.
As I recall it was during the charity banquet: Kris mentions something about finding Alexa if you turn her down. Or maybe it was Alexa that said something about Kris on Jasmine's path? My old saves are broken and I haven't reached the banquet in my replay so it's been a while since I played that part. Honestly, I never had any interest in Alexa (and only a platonic interest in Kris), so it didn't leave too much of an impression.I'll keep an eye out for that the next time I play, because I must've completely missed it.
I remember Alexa flirting with Jasmine in the study group, and I remember Alexa sending the drunk photos to you while Kris had your phone. Kris even sees the picture of Alexa's boobs and says something about it, but I guess she doesn't recognize them or her phone number because she doesn't show any sign of recognition there.