Aenys_Faelin
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But muh Act 2.2!!!!!!!!!!And no, don't complain to me about Act 2 or other storylines, there are other people working on this game, I'm just handling my stuff.
But muh Act 2.2!!!!!!!!!!And no, don't complain to me about Act 2 or other storylines, there are other people working on this game, I'm just handling my stuff.
I feel like it's less of a case of love and fear but more of a case of pure stupidity and stubbornness, I mean like I know he loves her but come on bro, it's Joever.Its the catch 22 of the whole character, and one that many stories find themselves if they have a character like Rowan that comes with a good amount of background influence, if he acts as smart as he "should" be, then game ends in 5 minutes with him getting reinforcements and killing the twins since its shown in game that without him their whole plan crumbles under their mismanagement.
There is no real good explanation outside of "love and fear makes you reckless" but i would say the scenes are of good enough quality for people to accept the set up.
i never did it but if i had to guess it would just make some decision canon or cut out some scenes.Has anyone opted out of the NTR in this game? I'm not the NTR expert nor am I really a fan of the genre. But I gathered that NTR is different from plain ol cheating. I'm unsure exactly how different events would be classified and what would be left out. So I am curious to know the difference the optional NTR has on this game. I personally have only played this game as is. Since I assumed that opting out would take away a lot from the game. So, if anyone has tried it, could you share what the difference is? Does it just skip over a bunch of scenes? Would Rowan or the player be unaware of certain things happening? I'm not sure how it would work out without the NTR. Not hating on anything, this is a great game. I just wanted to know how it is if anyone has experienced the different modes.
I've tried it once and it's a bit of a hodgepodge. Events that imply Alexia cheated on Rowan still happen, but nothing outright is shown or referenced and no events spawn that involve her cheating. So it felt like Rowan was still being cheated on he just never finds out. I think Rowan can still fuck around and poly events involving both Rowan and Alexia still spawn, though. You lose a ton of content without NTR and honestly, given the nature of the game, turning the option off just isn't worth it.Has anyone opted out of the NTR in this game? I'm not the NTR expert nor am I really a fan of the genre. But I gathered that NTR is different from plain ol cheating. I'm unsure exactly how different events would be classified and what would be left out. So I am curious to know the difference the optional NTR has on this game. I personally have only played this game as is. Since I assumed that opting out would take away a lot from the game. So, if anyone has tried it, could you share what the difference is? Does it just skip over a bunch of scenes? Would Rowan or the player be unaware of certain things happening? I'm not sure how it would work out without the NTR. Not hating on anything, this is a great game. I just wanted to know how it is if anyone has experienced the different modes.
Their plans don't fall apart that quickly, they just have to rely on multiple people instead of an all-in-one like Rowan. Rowan is the best choice because he's a skilled warrior, naturally talented and experienced strategist, capable diplomat with connections all over the kingdom, has a reputation that has earned him respect far and wide, and he's pragmatic enough for the twins to think they can control him. Rowan is a high risk high reward scenario, as he's the most likely person in the realms to be able to undermine and outwit the twins, but he's also the most likely person to get them what they want, but he's not the only game in town.Its the catch 22 of the whole character, and one that many stories find themselves if they have a character like Rowan that comes with a good amount of background influence, if he acts as smart as he "should" be, then game ends in 5 minutes with him getting reinforcements and killing the twins since its shown in game that without him their whole plan crumbles under their mismanagement.
There is no real good explanation outside of "love and fear makes you reckless" but i would say the scenes are of good enough quality for people to accept the set up.
I have to play the current update, but if i remember right ,there is at least 2 bad endings that either imply, or outright state that the twins lose without Rowan to help them, i think its at the beginning if he does not take over the keep on time, and if he fails to warn them of the incoming army.Their plans don't fall apart that quickly, they just have to rely on multiple people instead of an all-in-one like Rowan. Rowan is the best choice because he's a skilled warrior, naturally talented and experienced strategist, capable diplomat with connections all over the kingdom, has a reputation that has earned him respect far and wide, and he's pragmatic enough for the twins to think they can control him. Rowan is a high risk high reward scenario, as he's the most likely person in the realms to be able to undermine and outwit the twins, but he's also the most likely person to get them what they want, but he's not the only game in town.
Where did I say that its not optional? I just checked few NTR scenes and found that it has potential for some new interesting things in later act, that's all. Well of course my opinion does not matter much because I have not played this game for 1000+ hours across 5+ years like many here so yeah my opinion is not well informed.Dude, the NTR is completely optional, why are you yapping like its not?? This game has multiple options and even ones were Alexia completely ignores Andras or hostile towards him.
My apologies, if I sounded rude, it's just a lotta people still whines about NTR even if its optional and the only way u can get NTR'ed if u want to. So, yh I might have been quick to judge uWhere did I say that its not optional? I just checked few NTR scenes and found that it has potential for some new interesting things in later act, that's all. Well of course my opinion does not matter much because I have not played this game for 1000+ hours across 5+ years like many here so yeah my opinion is not well informed.
nah, it's kind of stupid system to add new content with no cg for some reason+add cg to previous patchsoo the update was just text with black screen??
No problem man! I am fine with NTR, I was just checking objectively the corruption NTR scenes here. They are really good but just felt a bit too rushed, or maybe issue it that all this happened while Act 1 has not even ended lool. But that also opened a lot of corruption of different characters later on as focus will move from her to other characters.My apologies, if I sounded rude, it's just a lotta people still whines about NTR even if its optional and the only way u can get NTR'ed if u want to. So, yh I might have been quick to judge u
That's what usually happens because the Art is not ready by the time the finish the event resulting in said Art only being added in the next update.soo the update was just text with black screen??
What version of joiplay and which renpy plugin are you using?It still runs on joiplay
Yeah, he very correctly presumed that the nobles would tell him to piss off because he was just a peasant, despite his former status as a hero, and as the game continues to show us that is exactly how he is seen in the human world. They're so mired in their ostensible nobility they can't see a threat until a noble tells them about it, and if a noble is corrupted they would rather believe him then their own scouts.He was buttfucked by 2 demons before trying to Splinter Cell into their base! But, to be fair: A) iirc, they threatened to kill Alexia if he leads anyone else to them; B) despite that, he did try to ask Duke Werden for help, when he met him on his way to Bloodmeen.
what former noble status? i dont think he ever was noble. do you mean hero?Yeah, he very correctly presumed that the nobles would tell him to piss off because he was just a peasant, despite his former status as a noble, and as the game continues to show us that is exactly how he is seen in the human world. They're so mired in their ostensible nobility they can't see a threat until a noble tells them about it, and if a noble is corrupted they would rather believe him then their own scouts.