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(Note: This is a sequence of 15 movies that varies, so you may want to write it down.)I appreciate the very detailed walkthrough, I added it to the OP.
How to get through?
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(Note: This is a sequence of 15 movies that varies, so you may want to write it down.)I appreciate the very detailed walkthrough, I added it to the OP.
With the notebook in hand, you look down at the green square (the UI will have two red down-arrows when you're in the right place).(Note: This is a sequence of 15 movies that varies, so you may want to write it down.)
How to get through?
People like different things. One of my favourite lines from her is when she tells the MC, after the failed Gaia summoning with Elsie: "She really has a roundabout way of telling you that she likes you." On the one hand, it's ironic because her "rival" comments are just playful teasing; a usually-direct person's roundabout way of telling the MC that she likes him. On the other, the comment outlines her perceptive nature to see what some of the others don't.I even like Tiffany, her annoying "rivalry" thing notwithstanding.
Complaining about "sliding puzzles" is fairly common in quite a few games (not just adult games, all games) which always puzzled me since they are rather easy to solve (they're certainly easiest of the three we have here).Wow since game was released on steam I cant believe how many "adults" whine about the mini games being tied to achievements. If my sons even tried to act this way I would have failed as a father. What is really so difficult about optional content. Sorry I will admit to having a few scotch and ice tonight but WTAF.....
I agree, I actually find those puzzles enjoyable. And it's certainly true that the questions are a bit of a pain. There's a lot to remember, just like you said, and I started compiling those questions and answers to each, but I haven't even seen all questions ( and I went through around 70 of them). Also, I avoid looking into the script for that, so it's all knowledge gained by playing the game.Complaining about "sliding puzzles" is fairly common in quite a few games (not just adult games, all games) which always puzzled me since they are rather easy to solve (they're certainly easiest of the three we have here).
Memory game is also straightforward so complaining about that one is... well, stupid. There is a little luck involved, but you'd have to be pretty unlucky and probably misclick something not to solve it on the first try.
I can see complaining about the Event/Day puzzle since it's not always easy to remember if something happened on Day 5 or Day 6... and that is when playing the game in one go. Remembering those details when you last played months ago is next to impossible and I passed Day 18 puzzle mostly on luck... and several repeats.
I feel the same way and do the same thing. I find the speech bubble thing tedious, but it's hardly the first game where I've had some sort of internal work document to assist me. I have a hand drawn map of Subnautica somewhere for goodness sake.I agree, I actually find those puzzles enjoyable. And it's certainly true that the questions are a bit of a pain. There's a lot to remember, just like you said, and I started compiling those questions and answers to each, but I haven't even seen all questions ( and I went through around 70 of them). Also, I avoid looking into the script for that, so it's all knowledge gained by playing the game.
There's no right/wrong answers to the choices. The main plot won't change because of them, more, some subplots will change. Mostly it affects who you hang out with more, how a relationship develops, or other contextual things like that.Any walkthrough for the major choices? Which could hopefully lead to who the traitor is, and get us a loving harem ending.
That's the Paige bonus scene. You have to do all the Paige puzzles from days 9-16, and then when you log off the laptop on Day 16, the bonus scene activates.I have been trying to fill out the gallery and I have been using the new feature that allows you to change your major decisions. But, I'm still missing one from day 16: it's after the Ishani scene and before the Alina scene. In other words it's the last gallery scene from page 7. Does anyone know what scene it is and/or what decisions I have to make to get it?
I think that's the most asked question about the gallery. Shows how many people "avoid" the puzzles.That's the Paige bonus scene. You have to do all the Paige puzzles from days 9-16, and then when you log off the laptop on Day 16, the bonus scene activates.
Alternatively, you can click the dot in the word 'Gallery' to unlock it.
Yeah, they're among the least-achieved achievements on Steam. The intent was to do them as dailies—log on each laptop day, do that day's three puzzles, then move on. I don't think they're overwhelming if done in that way.I think that's the most asked question about the gallery. Shows how many people "avoid" the puzzles.
Yeah, I need to make that scene less restrictive.I finished all the puzzles but starting from the most recent day (18) so I didn't see it
I'm just not really a puzzle guy. Tried them out a few times first playthrough, felt they slowed things down/broke the pacing more than they brought something I wanted. But it's very easy to just not engage with them, so they never bothered me.Yeah, they're among the least-achieved achievements on Steam. The intent was to do them as dailies—log on each laptop day, do that day's three puzzles, then move on. I don't think they're overwhelming if done in that way.
Yeah, I need to make that scene less restrictive.
I approached it first like this: question of the day - sliding puzzle - group chat - memory puzzle - personal chat - questions puzzle - bonus pic for completing daily puzzles. That works best for me.I'm just not really a puzzle guy. Tried them out a few times first playthrough, felt they slowed things down/broke the pacing more than they brought something I wanted. But it's very easy to just not engage with them, so they never bothered me.