If all points are missed and even remain loyal to each other, there will be no divorce.
- Rick shouldn’t answer the phone call when Judit calls him in Chapter 2.
- Rick don’t call Cora in Chapter 3.
- Rick don’t tell Cora everything at the end of Chapter 4. (This is the most important!)
If all three are fulfilled - and a couple more in the future -, and only one of them cheats the other, then the divorce will happen, it will not be optional. If one or more point is missed (for example, Rick answers Judit's call), and/or they both cheat on each other (or remain loyal to each other), divorce will be optional. If all points are missed and even remain loyal to each other, there will be no divorce.
So unfaithfulness really matters in two ways:
1. If only one of them is unfaithful, divorce can be guaranteed.
2. Unfaithfulness opens the possibility of open marriage.
There will be a way to get rid of Cora and then you can go with Ash or Miri or Sam or even Rachel. But I haven’t decided yet which chapter it will be in.Izirider hey is there a way to get rid of wife and go for Ashley or Miri ? or you plan on doing because she cheated MC. (player choice ofc. but she did it)
It is possible, but a few things still need to be fulfilled. Divorce is essentially not based on unfaithfulness, but on mistrust and emotional distancing. In the chapters so far, these points have been important:Good to know.
One more question I read the walkthrough and it says if you wants to divorce your wife you have to choose some specific options like when she says I love you the next day she cheated on MC you have to select "OK" instead of "me to". So my question is, is it possible to leave MC's wife when he find out she cheated on him even if we were not on divorce path till that point?
- Rick shouldn’t answer the phone call when Judit calls him in Chapter 2.
- Rick don’t call Cora in Chapter 3.
- Rick don’t tell Cora everything at the end of Chapter 4. (This is the most important!)
If all three are fulfilled - and a couple more in the future -, and only one of them cheats the other, then the divorce will happen, it will not be optional. If one or more point is missed (for example, Rick answers Judit's call), and/or they both cheat on each other (or remain loyal to each other), divorce will be optional. If all points are missed and even remain loyal to each other, there will be no divorce.
So unfaithfulness really matters in two ways:
1. If only one of them is unfaithful, divorce can be guaranteed.
2. Unfaithfulness opens the possibility of open marriage.