I think in my eyes, it's not really the case of how MC reacts, but more so of how Luna starts being more aware of and being considerate of how MC might feel.As far as Luna laughing goes it would depend on circumstances. I kind of expect that the MC will be going up against his father and his new found family at some point later in the game. So if it was a situation where she ended up helping out the MC I can definitely see her laughing about it probably apologize after but definitely laughing about actually killing his brother. It's not like the MC has a lot of love for people he has never met or the Father he barely remembers.
I understand and I agree that Dominico does set up as a rival. The showoff vs the underestimated it makes sense. But that early internal dialog by the MC says he already thinks he's better. It just seem like Hopes gave us a hint early on that the MC is far more advanced than we know. Which is why I said I can't really see him as a rival. I think it will be played up and at some point they will face off, but if the MC already thought that he was beneath him than it's not really a rivalry. The MC will always make it look like he just barely came out on top that's his way. Like you said we will have to wait and see, and obviously Hopes is the only one who knows what will happen.
Obviously we see the situation unfolding differently with Luna, and when this game isn't incredibly fucked up and depressing it's usually very funny. That's why I see it as a comedic moment not a sad one. As far as the MC and Dominico apparently I was being to subtle. I think the MC is basically already at Serpent Level. I'm guessing his shitty childhood was really just training by his mother. He knows how dangerous the people are around him and yet he isn't fazed. Look at the way he interacts with Mr High Five Guy. Everyone else kisses his ass but the MC doesn't pay him any real respect.I think in my eyes, it's not really the case of how MC reacts, but more so of how Luna starts being more aware of and being considerate of how MC might feel.
Remember that scene in Beach prison event where Luna stops Gracie (obliviously) digging into MC's early childhood too much (saying "Gracie! He said another time!") because she is aware of the painful childhood with the "mom issues" he has?
Also, there's the scene with Jalen which she picks up on at the end of their meeting when he says "If your Family has malicious intent towards the MC with your contract, I will be there for my brother whether it's myself or with my family."
Gracie didn't catch the meaning behind the words, but Luna saw the meaning behind it all and understood Jalen's intentions.
Above two cases show Luna is very considerate towards what may impact those closest to her, and can be sensitive towards what others may go through.
So perhaps it's just me, but even if she fights against MC's Family (whether it's father or brother) and ends up killing them, I just don't see her laughing.
Perhaps Gracie would, considering she's shown to be less considerate or sensitive and in awareness to in above 2 situations (though with Gracie I guess lack of social interaction comes as a huge factor), but with Luna I think if she comes off laughing, in my view it would really contradict the compassionate side of hers we've seen, especially considering MC is no longer a complete stranger, and is now someone who is in her circle of trust (and even loves), and that feels very much like a regression in character depth if I'm being honest.
Because initial impression we (and MC) have of her is the "crazy girl who likes killing and takes joy from it" but we've come to realize she's so much more than that.
To see her react that way after killing off someone in MC's Family (regardless of how MC feels about them), well my reaction would be disappointed to say the least.
For me, if she does end up fighting and killing any of MC's family members, I'd see her to do it in a more solemn way, and without jokes.
With Dominico, yes that is what MC thought looking at Dominico sparring. But just observing and actually fighting are 2 completely different things (I mean one can look at a fighter and think they can take this guy on, but actually get into it and find out that he's much more than expected).
We've only seen one very short training scene with Dominico, and we (and MC for that matter) don't know yet what Dominico is capable when pushed to his limits.
And that will actually happen to MC as well. Right now, he's barely scraping by making himself look weak using cunning and tactics in his fights, but that can only go so far. He'd eventually (sooner or later) be pushed to reveal what he can really do, and perhaps both MC and Dominico will end up in a situation where they are both pushing themselves to their limits in a competitive way as rivals (with both of them one-up each other along the way on their rise in ranks).
Well, at least that's how I think may go down anyway lol.
But as said before, all conjectures from my end. Gotta know much more about Dominico before I can make more of solid opinion on him.
Regarding him being already at Serpent Level, who knows. Gildart's mention of MC's assessment was very ambiguous in the Ombra mission and wasn't clear cut (in complete contrast to Wilfred's Gracie assessment, who he mentions time and time again "her abilities are that of Serpent level or above" in order to pressure Cordia to have Gracie join the Family). For all we know, Wilfred could have a level of evaluation above Serpent level that even Cordia herself is unaware of called "Consigliere level" or "Don level" lolI think the MC is basically already at Serpent Level. I'm guessing his shitty childhood was really just training by his mother. He knows how dangerous the people are around him and yet he isn't fazed. Look at the way he interacts with Mr High Five Guy. Everyone else kisses his ass but the MC doesn't pay him any real respect.
I don't see the MC around Serpents level. The whole fight against the Quasi-Capo doesn't look for me that the MC was on such a different level then his opponent.Obviously we see the situation unfolding differently with Luna, and when this game isn't incredibly fucked up and depressing it's usually very funny. That's why I see it as a comedic moment not a sad one. As far as the MC and Dominico apparently I was being to subtle. I think the MC is basically already at Serpent Level. I'm guessing his shitty childhood was really just training by his mother. He knows how dangerous the people are around him and yet he isn't fazed. Look at the way he interacts with Mr High Five Guy. Everyone else kisses his ass but the MC doesn't pay him any real respect.
Yeah, we do see it differently.Obviously we see the situation unfolding differently with Luna, and when this game isn't incredibly fucked up and depressing it's usually very funny. That's why I see it as a comedic moment not a sad one.
About that Luna killing MCs relatives thing, I think both of reactions lacking at one point. Your initial assumption was MC's relatives was or was working for Mysterious Six. In this case, I am sure of that both Luna and MC would see them as targets to eliminate, nothing more.Obviously we see the situation unfolding differently with Luna, and when this game isn't incredibly fucked up and depressing it's usually very funny. That's why I see it as a comedic moment not a sad one.
Me neither, but there isnt any clear indication of his potential/power level. All we know that he has high potential.To be honest, I don't think MC's level of his abilities has anything to do with why he acted that way with "Serpent."
I think MC was purely just mad that he was treated such a way in their initial meet (i.e. with "Serpent" slapping his face after Straffan meeting), and just wanted to let "Serpent" know that he (MC) just doesn't like him, even though he's hopelessly weak lmao
Well, Gildart commented about it minutes later. He said MC always outfight his opponent barely, no matter situation, so most logical conclvsion is he done that again. The reason could be he was aware of he is being watched or for him barely outfighting his opponent is natural thing he done regardless of situation.The whole fight against the Quasi-Capo doesn't look for me that the MC was on such a different level then his opponent.
Being a rival just means that they are competing for the same goal.Als, as other already pointed out, we don't know what Dominico is capable of. Is he really is MC rival I would think that he would be on the same power level as the MC himself. So if the MC isn't impressed by Dominico's showcase fight then I assume it is because he hasn't seen his full potential yet.
Well, at the moment, he feels content with where he is at, being at Soldato and not wanting to advance.With this, we do not know if it is intentionally done by the MC, or if it's just something that comes naturally to him.
It may not be surreptitiously chosen by him, perhaps it's just autonomic?
We also do not know what his current upper limit is.
He saved Luna & beat the quasi-Capo, all while appearing totally out of his depth & bewildered.
The Contracts also add to his accomplishments.
He outsmarted the Nuns. He took total charge of the Snooping Bonans, with Leilanna (can't remember her rank, is she Elite?).
I wonder if/when the MC will face a challenge he cannot (yet) overcome...
Perhaps Dominico can give him the Hero's Journey failure, before the Frenetico, then MC faces him in the tournament, expected to lose again, but pulls off the win using knowledge learned in the defeat?
Yeah, being naturally good will only take you so far.Well, at the moment, he feels content with where he is at, being at Soldato and not wanting to advance.
He's never felted the need (or desire) to become stronger yet.
When he, along with his rival get their training from the 4 Serpents some time later in the story, I think would be the time where he realizes before then that just his "survival mode" and "doing barely enough" to beat the opponents is no longer enough.
I mean it could happen when MC comes up against a much higher ranked member of an opposing Family. But it would be really interesting for me if MC does take a loss against Dominico in a practice match that really gets heated (and ends with Dominico pulling an unexpected move that MC didn't expect at all).
And like you said in Frenetico, MC gets serious and goes all out (no holding back) with Dominico in their spectacular bout that is close and with MC winning in the end (with loud applause from many in the stands, if there are any in the stadium. I'm guessing there are lol. And MC and Dominico's bout is talked about for a long time even after the Tournament is over).
Seen some say before that they think (and wish) MC is gonna last a long time in this world just using his "survival mode" and "doing just enough" attributes, but I disagree, and personally am not a fan of that route in terms of story.
One can only go so far without improvement, and if MC continues rising in ranks more and more without showing his limit and getting some training, sooner or later plausibility of it all drops significantly.
To quote Sir Terry Pratchett:Without practice & training others, with lower natural skill, can overtake your competency quite quickly.
Perhaps (regarding contracts being training).Yeah, being naturally good will only take you so far.
Without practice & training others, with lower natural skill, can overtake your competency quite quickly.
I wonder if the Contracts are not MC's training ground?
So, without the skills, he cannot take charge with Leilanna as much and certainly doesn't command the respect of the Nuns, who send him on a wild goose chase.
Compared to when he has the skills and they don't even attempt it with him.
All those failures, with the old Soldato, etc. which we can now complete easily, maybe they're indicative of the MC's progress?
I think this will happen naturally.Don't know how others feel about this, but I'd actually love to see situations where for MC, holding back is no longer an option.
Not saying this has to happen immediately, but I'd say probably when MC is at the rank of Elite Soldato (for a while) may just be a reasonable time for it to happen. Since only especially high level proven soldiers reach Capo rank, and if MC reaches that rank, the facade of "being underestimated" really fades for the most part, since the rank speaks for itself).
Delete the following folders from 0.7.2 and see if that works:
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There is playthrought for contracts in the OP. Apart from it, first progress in the story line, the punishment mission gives you 300. Spend starting money on stealth gear and that 300 for Lunas mission "Gracies gunned down jeans". After that play nimble fingers for a time, stealing jewelery from the house. Repeat it until you have enough money to progress in girls stories, their missions give you the stats you need. When "Promotion" event opens do it because it gives you 1000 and good gear.Seems to work. Thank you !
But....Well; the former version I used to play was more complete or I don't understand this new game play. Impossible to make money and we cant go further in the story If I dont have money but cant have money if i cant do missions but cant do missions if cant get more xp/money.... This is an impossible grinding. How does-it works currently ? in the past, wasn't a problem since missions were doable and not that technical. Now I'm stuck on the story unable du buy anything needed to do nothing and trying those impossible missions make me loose money and gain nothing.
Any idea to get at least enough money to go further than the firsts few minutes of the game ?
Realizing I didn't have the stats for a full score on a contract, I played the needed side story for a few more scenes to buff MC's stats a bit.To add to the lords's information: advance the girls' storylines as fast as you can. They will add some much needed extra points to your abilities and sometimes give out good amounts of money.