Bobuchiha89
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Oof that's rough. I liked it because there were so many sexual interactions I could avoid. Is there any good porn game where I can do a virgin playthrough?...He doesn't know lads.
Oof that's rough. I liked it because there were so many sexual interactions I could avoid. Is there any good porn game where I can do a virgin playthrough?...He doesn't know lads.
True idealists do not discount the dynamics of power.Imo Elijah is an awesome character! Hes kinda the showcase that an upstanding, moral, good guy hero doesnt work in this world/universe. Hes powerful, has his own beliefs (against his fathers) and his intentions are always good and right but he just makes things worse whenever he acts.
Thats kinda why hero won me over, despite lots of characters being kinda assholes and they are not respecting any laws or democratic principles, they seem to be whats needed at this point and not idealists like Elias with their heads in the clouds.
we don't know yet.What happens if we give the monster power,will he return it or not ?
No dude....... Just fucking no.Future Emily
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Imagine the power of the dogplappers and emilyfags combined. I already hedging my bets on them for the next waifu wars.Future Emily
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It seems that someone needs a little tough love to reflect on his or her actions.Future Emily
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I don't think soOof that's rough. I liked it because there were so many sexual interactions I could avoid. Is there any good porn game where I can do a virgin playthrough?
the way I see it, it's going to pay it back one way or another.that little fucker better give back my energy with interest, if he doesn't I swear I start over again just to kill him
No, it should be obvious if you saved her. What's your Skill at? You need three victory points to save Laurie. You get one for hesitating in the first round of the fight, one for destroying Deryl's sword before it's finished forming, and one for having Skill at least 28. If you did the first two things, a low Skill is probably the culprit. If none of those apply then yeah, I guess your save file is messed up.So I played with the walkthrough and got to the fight against Deryl where you can choose to either go all in or hesitate, and it says that, depending on your power level, the one will result in Laurie dying and the other in her living, but in all cases the immediate aftermath seems to be that she dies (gets her head exploded). Is this supposed to happen? Is she only meant to come back later, without you being able to tell right away whether or not you saved her? Or did I mess up my save file somehow?
RIP, my skill was at 27; guess I'm going to have to replay a chunk of the game.No, it should be obvious if you saved her. What's your Skill at? You need three victory points to save Laurie. You get one for hesitating in the first round of the fight, one for destroying Deryl's sword before it's finished forming, and one for having Skill at least 28. If you did the first two things, a low Skill is probably the culprit. If none of those apply then yeah, I guess your save file is messed up.
There's no skill points for killing people. The only times you can drop skill points (by the point you're at), I'm pretty sure, is when you choose between skill and power in the Michael spar, and when you're fighting Minyaks if you make the wrong choice.RIP, my skill was at 27; guess I'm going to have to replay a chunk of the game.
It's kind of frustrating how, every time there's a skill check, I seem to be exactly one point short. It's happened multiple times at this point, though usually the consequences don't matter as much. Is this by design? I follow a pretty simple "strategy" when going through the game: prioritize relationship points over everything (even sex scenes, though I always make a save to check them out), followed by trying to keep everyone alive if possible (so usually forgoing options that increase power or skill at the cost of corruption), followed by everything else, but I always make sure to train as much as I can and do everything else that increases stats, so I'm wondering if it's intentional that choosing not to kill randos earlier in the game should lead to you not having the power to save people you care about later.