RNasc4444

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You said it. It's a game in development, so yes, everything is in flux until it gets fixed in the final release. Or maybe not...

Have you read how J. R. R. Tolkien "developed" his Middle Earth "universe"? Every story of each character was re-written a shit ton of times through several decades until some of them were fixed in The Hobbit...
And then some of them re-written and fixed in a slightly different way in The Lord of the Rings :sneaky:

And some of his stories were never fixed anywhere until his son tacked these stories together somehow in the Silmarillion. Wasn't it described in the introduction part, I kind of remember vaguely? How he found multiple versions of the same story and then multiple versions of another story with some other characters, but the "history" or parts of the story in the first story didn't match the other story and so on. :HideThePain:

This is how stories are written. They are in flux until the final version gets published. And sometimes the next story published re-writes some things again. :sneaky:

In Oceans case, the Steam release of a full season seems to be the publishing part that fixes the story in place. Hopefully.

You can either try to cope with it. Or go full retard. Never go full retard, man!
Ok nevermind I was wrong. I am actually further away from yossa than I've ever been :LOL: I just had to read your post to realize how utterly insane that fucking take is.

Once you publish anything THAT should be the final version of everything that has been written so far. THAT is how you tell a story. THAT is how you write a story. Jesus fucking Christ imagine JK Rowling publishing the 3rd HP book in which she makes a couple of changes. Turns out the story is actually in 1800's Mexico and Hermione is a talking poncho :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: I can't even find the proper words to describe how fucking absurd that is.
 

Hobocop Harrier du bois

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Ok nevermind I was wrong. I am actually further away from yossa than I've ever been :LOL: I just had to read your post to realize how utterly insane that fucking take is.

Once you publish anything THAT should be the final version of everything that has been written so far. THAT is how you tell a story. THAT is how you write a story. Jesus fucking Christ imagine JK Rowling publishing the 3rd HP book in which she makes a couple of changes. Turns out the story is actually in 1800's Mexico and Hermione is a talking poncho :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: I can't even find the proper words to describe how fucking absurd that is.
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John972

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I’ve read what you all said, but isn’t WIAB a game with multiple love interests? So you choose who William ends up with, which means nothing is really set in stone when it comes to who’s the parent of who in Summer’s Gone. Unless there’s one canon ending in WIAB and the rest are just alternate universes where you pick the LI you want… of course, a harem ending would fix all of this.
It depends on how many SG characters are canonically fathered by WIAB William. At this point, Ayua is the only strong candidate. Everyone else is speculation with no real evidence.

Then, it depends on how WIAB plays out. Just because William potentially ends up with a particular LI at the end of the game doesn't preclude him manwhoring progeny into this world with multiple women along the way. The downside is that would involve forced pregnancy to kept both AVNs aligned. At this point, the only likely forced pregnancy would be with Miru because of Ayua, and WIAB has already established that Miru wants to have William's babies, hell or high water.

A real killer plot twist would be if William turns out to be impotent.
 
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