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That's what I did and I ended up on the Kaija "friends" path.I just pick whatever option I would choose if I was the mc
That's what I did and I ended up on the Kaija "friends" path.I just pick whatever option I would choose if I was the mc
Slap that ass was too temptingThat's what I did and I ended up on the Kaija "friends" path.
That's the best way to play Joshy as I did the first couple of runs. I'm interested in the coding that's why I checked out how the points system works. I find it interesting when its a bit different.I don't think I have looked at the points screen once
I just pick whatever option I would choose if I was the mc
In a points based game, it does make sense. It's what most players get upset about with other devs. They say choices/points matter, but yet, if you literally have 0 points with a character, why is it we still fuck them later? Because those games, despite what the devs say, are literally just kinetic novels with choices that mean nothing in the game.Ah, I must have missed that. That makes more sense but it's still not great. Katja and MC have been together for years. Whether she's in love with him shouldn't depend on the few actions you take during the game's short duration.
That's not what I meant. Having points determine how MC feels about her makes sense. That should 100% affect whether you stay with her or not. All I'm saying is that it shouldn't affect whether she is in love with him or if it was just an assignment. Because logically, she should know that prior to the game's events.In a points based game, it does make sense. It's what most players get upset about with other devs. They say choices/points matter, but yet, if you literally have 0 points with a character, why is it we still fuck them later? Because those games, despite what the devs say, are literally just kinetic novels with choices that mean nothing in the game.
For me, it does make sense. All the characters variables are in sync with the MC's variables in this game, which is what I want in an AVN. Basically, nothing is predetermined. In most other AVNs, everything is linear. Everyone loves the MC or his dick. Or both. No matter how you act towards them. This game, takes the player's choices into consideration. Which determines HOW the characters view the MC.That's not what I meant. Having points determine how MC feels about her makes sense. That should 100% affect whether you stay with her or not. All I'm saying is that it shouldn't affect whether she is in love with him or if it was just an assignment. Because logically, she should know that prior to the game's events.
Well, yeah... but, no. I mean... for instance... "To me, she's borderline incoherent because she's two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time." If you forget about the points and forget about being on "loving Kaija" or "bitchy Kaija" path and do what Joshy92 says, "I just pick whatever option I would choose if I was the mc", you can get a "hybrid Kaija"; in other words, a bitchy, know it all, sometimes loving, sometimes arch enemy "girlfriend Kaija". Dude, "To me, she's borderline incoherent because she's two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time", is a perfect description of nearly every woman I ever met! Sooooooooo... again, "masterpiece" and I rest my case. Jus' Sayin'I respect Ceolag's writing skills and the work he put into Kaija's path, but I can't agree she's a masterpiece. To me, she's borderline incoherent because she's two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time. That makes it all but impossible to discuss her without carefully targeting our arguments and vetting any in-game evidence we wish to present. It's a dissertation-level effort which is made worse by the way the rest of the game doesn't seem to reflect the distinction, implying that Kaija's actual personality has a much larger impact on the audience than it does her own life. It probably doesn't make producing the game any easier, either.
In short, you always need to state your axioms when it comes to Kaija (there's a pronoun joke in here somewhere, but Kaija is already a contentious enough topic). I'd much rather the two disparate Kaijas had been fashioned into a single character who could satisfy key points of both aspects simultaneously. That way we could all draw our impressions of Kaija based on her actions, rather than the other way around.
Still, what's done is done and these are the Kaijas we got. I find 'loving girlfriend Kaija' the more interesting model, but I've come to terms with both and will try my best to respect the differences when discussing one of them. I would not, however, recommend using this approach for other characters in the future.
She is a bit disjointed as the story stands with the points method tho. I don't believe you like or love someone when you get with someone, I do think time is paramount to developing closeness and love towards a person. Now, she is his best friend, childhood friend, and ultimately "fake lover" but... as it stands they spend too much time together to be fake as they already had a really close bond when they got together. The problem even if the points are low, he still is his best friend and childhood friend and someone who she sleeps with regularly which causes people to develop feelings.Well, yeah... but, no. I mean... for instance... "To me, she's borderline incoherent because she's two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time." If you forget about the points and forget about being on "loving Kaija" or "bitchy Kaija" path and do what Joshy92 says, "I just pick whatever option I would choose if I was the mc", you can get a "hybrid Kaija"; in other words, a bitchy, know it all, sometimes loving, sometimes arch enemy "girlfriend Kaija". Dude, "To me, she's borderline incoherent because she's two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time", is a perfect description of nearly every woman I ever met! Sooooooooo... again, "masterpiece" and I rest my case. Jus' Sayin'
Maybe you should offer your game development and writing skills to the dev to improve it then.Ah, I must have missed that. That makes more sense but it's still not great. Katja and MC have been together for years. Whether she's in love with him shouldn't depend on the few actions you take during the game's short duration.
Not true. I had sex regularly with someone for almost 2 years and I never developed feelings for them. We were friends, sure. But other than that, no.someone who she sleeps with regularly which causes people to develop feelings.
That's an interesting perspective on it, but I don't think I can agree. Sure, our inputs change things, but the way they change feels very artificial, as if Kaija were just parroting back what we expect to hear: "You didn't love me all this time? Well it was all an act and I never cared about you either, so there!" It's one thing for her attitude towards the MC to change based on our actions, it's another thing when her whole life philosophy hangs on our whim. I think it robs Kaija of the courage of her convictions when her goals are so malleable.For me, it does make sense. All the characters variables are in sync with the MC's variables in this game, which is what I want in an AVN. Basically, nothing is predetermined. In most other AVNs, everything is linear. Everyone loves the MC or his dick. Or both. No matter how you act towards them. This game, takes the player's choices into consideration. Which determines HOW the characters view the MC.
I don't really have the words to explain it any better than that. So, if it doesn't make any sense, it's because I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed.
Eh, in my experience women are no more confusing to me then men. You people are all a bit crazy.Well, yeah... but, no. I mean... for instance... "To me, she's borderline incoherent because she's two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time." If you forget about the points and forget about being on "loving Kaija" or "bitchy Kaija" path and do what Joshy92 says, "I just pick whatever option I would choose if I was the mc", you can get a "hybrid Kaija"; in other words, a bitchy, know it all, sometimes loving, sometimes arch enemy "girlfriend Kaija". Dude, "To me, she's borderline incoherent because she's two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time", is a perfect description of nearly every woman I ever met! Sooooooooo... again, "masterpiece" and I rest my case. Jus' Sayin'
Well, I don't have the words to convince you to my way of thinking, nor would I try. I'm not a politician. lol I'm glad everyone has their own perspectives.That's an interesting perspective on it, but I don't think I can agree. Sure, our inputs change things, but the way they change feels very artificial, as if Kaija were just parroting back what we expect to hear: "You didn't love me all this time? Well it was all an act and I never cared about you either, so there!" It's one thing for her attitude towards the MC to change based on our actions, it's another thing when her whole life philosophy hangs on our whim. I think it robs Kaija of the courage of her convictions when her goals are so malleable.
It's not like the game couldn't give weight to our choices while still having a common frame of reference for those choices. That's what I would prefer.
Oh, I'm not the least bit confused by either men or women. Like you said, "...people are all a bit crazy". It's almost as if, each and every one of them have, "...two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time". What's not to understand?Eh, in my experience women are no more confusing to me then men. You people are all a bit crazy.
Eh, in my experience women are no more confusing to me then men. You people are all a bit crazy.
Women are from Venus thoughOh, I'm not the least bit confused by either men or women. Like you said, "...people are all a bit crazy". It's almost as if, each and every one of them have, "...two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time". What's not to understand?
Yep. And you and I are the hellspawn of F95.Women are from Venus though
As for personalities...my old dad always used to say that you should always love a woman for her peronality. She has like 17 of them...so you can pick your favourite
*runs away cackling*
You guys only get 2?It's almost as if, each and every one of them have, "...two completely different personalities trying to occupy the same point in space-time". What's not to understand?
Well... Mav says he got 17 but I think he's lyin'... Jus' Sayin'You guys only get 2?
Is that the answers on both paths, are subject to her emotions, Kaija is pictured as a characterstrong woman, with high loyality and proud of it.Sure, our inputs change things, but the way they change feels very artificial, as if Kaija were just parroting back what we expect to hear: "You didn't love me all this time? Well it was all an act and I never cared about you either, so there!" It's one thing for her attitude towards the MC to change based on our actions, it's another thing when her whole life philosophy hangs on our whim.