btrain33

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Can't recall when she shows up so I have no idea if you met her or not.
And yeah, so far the game goes up to day 9, BD might start skipping some days/making days shorter soon-ish? (don't quote me on that, I'm a bit foggy on the details)
You meet her on the first day of school in the classroom, then you'll see her again at a very convenient time. Not gonna spoil it for the second time you see her.
 

Alke18

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How is BrainDrops health? At this point I'm more concerned about his health than any other game update, I just want him to be 100% recovered and for us to continue to support him and enjoy this gaming masterpiece. (sorry to disturb i just really want to know)
 

ralphie12k

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Yeah, but every game doesn't have the MC trying to get certain of its characters pregnant by doing exactly that and then doing the same to other characters that are more fertile to begin with and coming in them and them not having to worry about it basically. At least Jamie indicates she wants to have kids if it happens, which is justifiable but the rest? Most other games either decide to not even tackle the pregnancy issue or just ignore it altogether whereas this is a major component of this game, is the only reason I am bringing it up. That the MC is machismo enough to just say fuck it, "no condoms" is even more hilarious as it really isn't his call at the end of the day if his partner decides to withhold sex from him on account of this mentality but heaven knows that is never going to happen with the way they are throwing themselves at him.
With Jamie like you said they are going the route, if a pregnancy happens it happens. And Jamie's mom actually makes a really good point that without some form of protection or birth control, you ARE trying to have a baby, not just whatever happens happens.

For the rest, I assume most are on birth control, except for ones who make explicit requests for a condom like Tia.

The majority of women, in the US at least, are using some form of birth control. There would be a lot more college aged parents if young women weren't on birth control. So the idea that the MC can have pregnancy free sex with lots of the college aged women, while the contract women get pregnant because they explicitly want a child, is not outlandish at all.

I don't know how Braindrop will handle pregnancy with the other characters, but considering how plot based this is I assume when a character is getting pregnant there will be an actual option for that character to not take birth control. I don't think the current "cum inside" vs "cum outside" choices are the ones leading to pregnancies for the girls because the previous sex scenes might not match up when the plot says they should be pregnant. And it would be dumb anyway because it is just a porn myth that cumming inside is what gets one pregnant while cumming outside means there is no pregnancy.

And I have said this before, and I love the game, but the whole pregnancy at 18, 19, 20, like a lot of the characters are, is a little weird and off-putting to me. Jamie's mom even says how two pregnancies at her young age, negatively affected her life. I love this game because it gives great characterization to all the women. They are young people going through college and have full lives ahead of them. Having them be just young mothers for what is basically a player's fetish, takes away from their own agency, at least to me. So needless to say I will not be impregnating anyone but the forced ones.
 

Smarmint

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Well, it looks like mid-June at this point. Hope the reason is nothing serious. With BD pausing pledges, I am sure he wants to get it out ASAP as much or even more than any of us.
 
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ingridmailer

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Just finished playing through this. Patreon be damned, this game has like 5 perfect oyakodon setups and it would be a crime to waste them! Also, on that note, they didn't say it anywhere but is Mabel supposed to be related to Valerie/Vanessa/Veronica as well? She says some stuff during her later scenes that implies as much.
 
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RedNoise

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Just finished playing through this. Patreon be damned, this game has like 5 perfect oyakodon setups and it would be a crime to waste them! Also, on that note, they didn't say it anywhere but is Mabel supposed to be related to Valerie/Vanessa/Veronica as well? She says some stuff during her later scenes that implies as much.
You can check the character sheet linked in the OP.
Mabel is Veronica/Vanessa's cousin and Valerie's niece.
 
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RedNoise

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Hey, thanks for the heads-up. Hope he maybe adds these in-game at some point, it is a bit difficult to remember all the characters after a while lol.
No problem! I think BD said he's planning on adding an info screen for the girls in-game, but there's no ETA on that yet so it might be a while.
 

ralphie12k

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I agree that some things don‘t make all too much sense. I guess that is what‘s called suspension of disbelief? I mean, I certainly stopped for a moment when the MC was told for the third time, „here is your new house btw“.(sorry if I spoiler you. I somehow assume you played through it all) To me that feels either like erratic writing with not much foresight or the dev simply found better assets and wanted to definitely incorporate them in the game.
I have never understood the too many houses issue. It doesn't read to me as erratic writing because of a lack of foresight or the dev just wanted new assets. In fact, I read it as being planned in advance and an obvious result of the events that take place. It makes complete sense.

Firstly at the start of Day 2 he arrives at the small dorm type house and never actually moves in because that same day he meets with Charles. And Charles lets him use a new fancy house with the explanation that since he is a superstar he gets to use the new fancy house and the previous one is just there for appearance purposes.

Then we learn Charles can't be trusted(and of Ryker), and the MC goes to Rachael and she tells him as long as Charles can kick him out of the house or take away his car, Charles has control over him. So Rachael being the fixer she is, and moving her business to the city WVM is located in anyway, tells the MC he can live with her. But while she is searching for a house the MC and his family can stay at her office. The last move into the mansion isn't really a "new" house from the office, but just an extension of moving out from Charles' fancy house with the office being a temporary location.

So really there is only one actual move. Charles's fancy house to the mansion.

In fact, if anything not moving from Charles' place wouldn't have made sense narratively because Charles clearly couldn't be trusted, so why would the MC stay at a place he didn't own and under his control? That would have been a plot hole. As soon as we learn that Charles is behind the "surprise" with Liz, I said to myself the MC needs to get out of that new house.

And he never owns any of them. WVM owns the first two and Rachael owns the last one.

Taken by itself, "the MC gets 4 houses in a week" seems like a stretch, but in the context of the plot, it makes sense and actually follows a clear setup of earlier events in the story and is the obvious result of those events.
 

SerHawkes

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What we need is like a mansion near the coast with an outdoor pool, windows for days, a vineyard, and maybe like two or three sex dungeons...
 
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twiztid

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I have never understood the too many houses issue. It doesn't read to me as erratic writing because of a lack of foresight or the dev just wanted new assets. In fact, I read it as being planned in advance and an obvious result of the events that take place. It makes complete sense.

Firstly at the start of Day 2 he arrives at the small dorm type house and never actually moves in because that same day he meets with Charles. And Charles lets him use a new fancy house with the explanation that since he is a superstar he gets to use the new fancy house and the previous one is just there for appearance purposes.

Then we learn Charles can't be trusted(and of Ryker), and the MC goes to Rachael and she tells him as long as Charles can kick him out of the house or take away his car, Charles has control over him. So Rachael being the fixer she is, and moving her business to the city WVM is located in anyway, tells the MC he can live with her. But while she is searching for a house the MC and his family can stay at her office. The last move into the mansion isn't really a "new" house from the office, but just an extension of moving out from Charles' fancy house with the office being a temporary location.

So really there is only one actual move. Charles's fancy house to the mansion.

In fact, if anything not moving from Charles' place wouldn't have made sense narratively because Charles clearly couldn't be trusted, so why would the MC stay at a place he didn't own and under his control? That would have been a plot hole. As soon as we learn that Charles is behind the "surprise" with Liz, I said to myself the MC needs to get out of that new house.

And he never owns any of them. WVM owns the first two and Rachael owns the last one.

Taken by itself, "the MC gets 4 houses in a week" seems like a stretch, but in the context of the plot, it makes sense and actually follows a clear setup of earlier events in the story and is the obvious result of those events.
I agree if there is an event that leads to it, like a new car, house, haircut, clothing, or just shaving. It should reflect in the story, along with the visual assets in the game.
 

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I have never understood the too many houses issue. It doesn't read to me as erratic writing because of a lack of foresight or the dev just wanted new assets. In fact, I read it as being planned in advance and an obvious result of the events that take place. It makes complete sense.

Firstly at the start of Day 2 he arrives at the small dorm type house and never actually moves in because that same day he meets with Charles. And Charles lets him use a new fancy house with the explanation that since he is a superstar he gets to use the new fancy house and the previous one is just there for appearance purposes.

Then we learn Charles can't be trusted(and of Ryker), and the MC goes to Rachael and she tells him as long as Charles can kick him out of the house or take away his car, Charles has control over him. So Rachael being the fixer she is, and moving her business to the city WVM is located in anyway, tells the MC he can live with her. But while she is searching for a house the MC and his family can stay at her office. The last move into the mansion isn't really a "new" house from the office, but just an extension of moving out from Charles' fancy house with the office being a temporary location.

So really there is only one actual move. Charles's fancy house to the mansion.

In fact, if anything not moving from Charles' place wouldn't have made sense narratively because Charles clearly couldn't be trusted, so why would the MC stay at a place he didn't own and under his control? That would have been a plot hole. As soon as we learn that Charles is behind the "surprise" with Liz, I said to myself the MC needs to get out of that new house.

And he never owns any of them. WVM owns the first two and Rachael owns the last one.

Taken by itself, "the MC gets 4 houses in a week" seems like a stretch, but in the context of the plot, it makes sense and actually follows a clear setup of earlier events in the story and is the obvious result of those events.
Maybe to me it seems more out there, because I didn‘t view it from a story perspective but a development perspective. The need to move out of the second house does make sense, to get out of the implications from Charles that would entail. But suddenly it‘s perfectly okay for someone else to stay there (Kimmy and apparently her whole family). Now this isn‘t a problem anyway as Charles and Ryker are out of the picture. Maybe it‘s also because I‘m not fully buying the „Superstar newcomer will save this College“ scenario. I can‘t really imagine that the MC is treated the way he is in a real world scenario. But then again, I‘m not american and maybe your Colleges treat these people actually like gods and throw houses at them? I don’t know. To me it just feels like BD used that empty house in the first few renders and then found a better house asset later he really wanted to use. It was in the early days of development after all. Although how the MC is treated has been discussed before and I don‘t want to open up the discussion about how close to reality the game should or shouldn‘t be.
 

twiztid

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Maybe to me, it seems more out there, because I didn‘t view it from a story perspective but a development perspective. The need to move out of the second house does make sense, to get out of the implications from Charles that would entail. But suddenly it‘s perfectly okay for someone else to stay there (Kimmy and apparently her whole family). Now, this isn‘t a problem anyway as Charles and Ryker are out of the picture. Maybe it‘s also because I‘m not fully buying the „Superstar newcomer will save this College“ scenario. I can‘t really imagine that the MC is treated the way he is in a real-world scenario. But then again, I‘m not American and maybe your Colleges treat these people actually like gods and throw houses at them? I don’t know. To me, it just feels like BD used that empty house in the first few renders and then found a better house asset later he really wanted to use. It was in the early days of development after all. Although how the MC is treated has been discussed before and I don‘t want to open up the discussion about how close to reality the game should or shouldn‘t be.
Well in the case of the MC getting a house, car, anything he wants. This would be considered being sponsored by a booster if I am not mistaking. Kimmie was already living in the house before the MC, so by right, the house should be hers. The house is college property, if we assume the MC is a big named star going to a low Divison School then hype, sponsors, and god knows what else will be willing to sponsor the school, and him. Keeping this in mind, MC does not get any money from none of those situations. They can get new gym gear, upgrades, uniforms, and stuff of that nature. So it is logical that the school would want him to feel welcome, and comfy while staying there being a possible 1st round draft pick since he is pushing for the NBA, and bringing the school into the National headlines. Anyone that follows NBA, Football, or Football/soccer knows that hardcore fans will follow players who will possibly get drafted during or after school.
 
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