Dealbreaker

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I would encourage not to be too critical of how the RPs change with each individual choice but rather see where the RP scores lie after each update. Because when you analyze each interaction you only consider if that conforms with the type of relationship you are going for. But as the dev I have to consider all the possible paths. For example loosing a RP point when Alex interrupts a Sarah and James for example doesn't make sense if you are going for route 1 or 2. But it doesn't matter because if you playing route 1 or 2 future choices would give you back that point and you will still be with max RP points. But if you are going with route 3 or 4 then you would have lost a RP point which makes sense for the path. Now why it's the same ? This early in the game I don't have enough information to know exactly which path you are going. But later as the game progress i will have a better idea ( with some hidden variables i am tracking) and how the RP points change would match more with the type of relationship you have. So rather than analyze each point in the early chapters I encourage to look at the final RP points. Because the points will tally out. If you are going route 1 and 2 you will have high RP points and low otherwise.
Thanks for explaining your thought process. But do we know how many players look at RP scores and how many look at how the characters talk and think?
 

TonyMurray

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Neil will be on every path,i think Neil trying corrupt Sarah will be main focus.OFC will be scene with other peoples here and there.
He may be on every path, and always trying to force his way into Sarah's pants, but you will be able to avoid him. If you find you can't avoid him, it will be because you've already made too many Neil-positive choices leading to that point!
 
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IHATESlowburnBluBallgames

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He may be on every path, and always trying to force his way into Sarah's pants, but you will be able to avoid him. If you find you can't avoid him, it will be because you've already made too many Neil-positive choices leading to that point!
As long as boss doesn’t get her by drugging and raping wifey which just happened in another game i played
 

Estius

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Don t worry it doesn't fit the plot.
Yeah, he may have a few of the traits, but I don't think he's a full-blown psychopath. Although, it is still very early in the game so, I guess we'll see, and like the dev previously mentioned, not all the characters have even been introduced yet.
 

Grumpybum

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Which game is that for me to steer clear of?
Natasha Naughty Wife

Edited: Dealbreaker has pointed out that I shouldn't have mentioned the aforementioned game on this thread as it's disrespectful to the game/thread.

Also I was incorrect as the game i mentioned has no rape content as the female wasn't drugged, she was only given ecstasy not rohypnol.

My deepest apologies for this misunderstanding.
 
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Pr0GamerJohnny

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Yeah, he may have a few of the traits, but I don't think he's a full-blown psychopath. Although, it is still very early in the game so, I guess we'll see, and like the dev previously mentioned, not all the characters have even been introduced yet.
I still wanna know who this mystery character is!! :illuminati:
 

MZy321

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I think Neil is an excellent villain. He’s not the cruel type who wants to destroy a marriage or anything like that — he’s just the kind of guy who goes after what he wants, even if his object of desire already belongs to someone else. And aesthetically he’s also cool, he’s not some old man or overweight. He’s the stereotype of the typical handsome and rich guy who gets whatever he wants. For me, since I prefer more realistic stories, it feels very plausible to have someone like him getting everything he wants, because real life is full of Neils out there
 
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