kinglionheart

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No I think this fake Asuna thing could fit in the end where Kirito doesn't realize (or doesn't want to) realize that he has been cucked.
Since we're here, shouldn't we enjoy making Kirito's life worse?
We're not here for lovey dovey stories or a happy life between Kirito and Asuna right?
It is more personal preference. I am here to enjoy watching Asuna get with someone not Kirito. I just don't like the pairing. If Kirito is happy with someone else or happily ignorant, then it doesn't take away from my enjoyment.
 

AlterInfernalAllius

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It is more personal preference. I am here to enjoy watching Asuna get with someone not Kirito. I just don't like the pairing. If Kirito is happy with someone else or happily ignorant, then it doesn't take away from my enjoyment.
The healthiest mindset to take when it comes to NTR, truly, but sadly the rarest one XD Way too many people nowadays take NTR more as seeing how hard they can screw the MCs life rather than on the girl being stolen which is supposed to be its main point XP

Like, even if we didn't already know Kirito's life IS gonna end up bad regardless, there is no reason to wish him retarded-levels of despair and suffering if we know he's screwed regardless :p
 

Tadokorokoji

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The healthiest mindset to take when it comes to NTR, truly, but sadly the rarest one XD Way too many people nowadays take NTR more as seeing how hard they can screw the MCs life rather than on the girl being stolen which is supposed to be its main point XP

Like, even if we didn't already know Kirito's life IS gonna end up bad regardless, there is no reason to wish him retarded-levels of despair and suffering if we know he's screwed regardless :p
I think I see things differently though...
When I watched the series I didn't sympathize with Kirito too much in the sense that he was too successful, especially amongst the girls.
I may have something distorted in my mind in the way that I do want to see him end up broken and miserable, and NTR is the most important part of this process. I enjoy how Fujino is doing this.

You could even say that this is personal...
 
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clown48212

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So there's a part 1, a part 2 and a Saikey Translations part 1.

Which one(s) should I download to start from the beginning?
 

4-kun

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I think I see things differently though...
When I watched the series I didn't sympathize with Kirito too much in the sense that he was too successful, especially amongst the girls.
I may have something distorted in my mind in the way that I do want to see him end up broken and miserable, and NTR is the most important part of this process. I enjoy how Fujino is doing this.

You could even say that this is personal...
It's fair if that's how you see it. However, the same is even more true for Inoda in this game, but to a much bigger extent. The way the script is written, the whole of Part 2 revolves around delivering Inoda perfect opportunities to score his goals. Every character that interacts with him serves only this purpose, including Kirito. The same is true for every situation he is in. It's so forced and predictable, and therefore boring. Tbh, Kirito doesn't even feel like he is actually involved in the main plot, but more like a useless NPC serving as a simple story device. At least in the original series, there was some dynamic between different characters, struggles, etc., but here, it's just a straight railway.

I'm not a fan of SAO; I only watched the first season, but to me, he didn't really feel any different from any other shounen character.

Edith:
Ironically, I get your points because I have the same feeling in Part 2 with Inoda. However, in Part 1, he was the only decent character in my eyes. He actually had some development, and it was interesting to follow his approaches. In Part 2, he is just annoying and flat.
 
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Tadokorokoji

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It's fair if that's how you see it. However, the same is even more true for Inoda in this game, but to a much bigger extent. The way the script is written, the whole of Part 2 revolves around delivering Inoda perfect opportunities to score his goals. Every character that interacts with him serves only this purpose, including Kirito. The same is true for every situation he is in. It's so forced and predictable, and therefore boring. Tbh, Kirito doesn't even feel like he is actually involved in the main plot, but more like a useless NPC serving as a simple story device. At least in the original series, there was some dynamic between different characters, struggles, etc., but here, it's just a straight railway.

I'm not a fan of SAO; I only watched the first season, but to me, he didn't really feel any different from any other shounen character.

Edith:
Ironically, I get your points because I have the same feeling in Part 2 with Inoda. However, in Part 1, he was the only decent character in my eyes. He actually had some development, and it was interesting to follow his approaches. In Part 2, he is just annoying and flat.
I suspect this is Fujino accelerating the plot here. In retrospect I think it would be better to create some more drama and misunderstandings. The nun scene could imply more of such things in the future. I hope my conjectures about feminizing Kirito would be realized, where he is demonstrated to be incapable in front of Asuna. It isn’t that far a reach because in GGO such a form of him exists.
 

13Gatsu777

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So there's a part 1, a part 2 and a Saikey Translations part 1.

Which one(s) should I download to start from the beginning?
Start by Part 1 either Original or Saikey but the Saikey got rid of SAO Ref for sale purpose although it came with decrypted assets so it does run a tad better
 
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