Not sure, but I think something is messed up. I picked the Raven romance path option and she still goes nuts, and not only that, but main girl (I named her Riley) brings up kissing on the couch which doesn't happen on Raven's romance path that night. So is it a bug, like a variable being mislabeled or something? Even if Raven goes nuts either way (which would suck), if there wasn't a kiss it shouldn't get brought up, right? So something is off.
That's how I got it to work. Also, looking forward to Thirty Seconds - it was love at first sight for me with those Jessica renders you posted!Once you know the secret it's super easy...
Don't play it like a typical AVN. Instead play it like you actually care about her and ONLY her.
Thanks for the answer. It would be nice then if you didn't call them romance paths, but what they are, one night stands. I'm going to put my additional thoughts in a spoiler, read if you like, and I hope you do, but it's up to you of course:Riley(Cora) mentioning the couch scene even when you don't get it is a bug. It's on my list to fix for the next release, there's also another bug mentioning the ritual choice caused by a similar issue (my points/variable system needs some small tweaks). Raven goes nuts no matter what path you choose. The optional side girls are not true romance paths, but they aren't ' faux game over' paths either, they're just different scenes. The story will move forward whether you romance none, or any number of the side girls.
Although the destination is the same, the journey can be different, that's really the point. I wouldn't call them false choices, as they do have h-scenes with the side LIs, and participating in them does alter the timeline of your relationship with Cora over the course of the story, but I admit the 'romance' term might be a misnomer, that might be worth revising.I hate sex scenes just to have sex scenes that mean nothing, or worse are a wrong choice in the story and lead to bad ends. And if it's all false choices, especially since you say they are a "romance path," that implies more than a one night stand, I'd just as soon not have those choices at all since it isn't even real. Giving those choices and calling them romance paths makes it seems like they will matter beyond the impact they have on Riley. Maybe label the right choice "focus on [cora's name] romance path" and the wrong one, "lose points with [cora's name] but get a one night stand with this random chick you'll lose and never see again," so it is clear that this is the way the story is intended and will go no matter what choice we pick. (Edit: obviously you'd want to streamline those labels, lol)
It's because of his background that he's hesitant to leave any breadcrumbs. He knows firsthand that if someone were to look into him/Cora, that any trail left behind is too much of a trail, a little paranoid maybe. But I wouldn't say it's out of character for someone who spent a couple decades as a cop who's technically committing a potential serious crime. And some of that gets resolved in the next couple chapters, it's a plot device that has a purpose.And, also, them being "on the move" seems weird too. He's retired and she is nobody, just a nameless girl and outside of his home town where he might run into someone he knows, literally everyone would just assume he is her father if that's what he says because that's how a real father and a daughter travel. It's not like a father carries his daughter's paperwork around when they travel or his license says he's a single man with no kids. So why is he acting like he's on the run with people coming after him? I thought the idea was for them to travel a bit and find a place to settle down and start over, which is what, if I recall correctly, the Mc thoughts said in the first part. Go somewhere new, start over. Which is also why I assumed that the romance paths were actual romance paths, because we would be settling in that new area, meeting girls there and building the main relationship with Riley. But instead he's acting like they are running from the mob or other cops or something, giving fake names and paying with cash. No person they meet is going to know your name on your license doesn't match the one you gave them, outside of like a landlord or something, but you could give them your real name and just tell them, I go by [fake name], and they wouldn't really care. It just feels like the "stay on the move," is going to be used as an excuse for why none of the other ladies, and none of the other choices, matter. So, again, why have them?
In short, banging the side LIs does result in some missed content with the main girl, but in essentially only delays the relationship through the story. The main plot line happens either way, you can just go all in on the main girl and open that relationship a little earlier, that plays more into romance and sweetness. Or have a little variety along the way and still move forward with the main girl with the path being a feeling bit more muddled and uncertain. And while the side LIs won't actually change the outcome of the story, some might make a reappearance in a later chapter under certain circumstances.So, all that said, if this really is a solo-girl game, with a forced solo-girl but a bunch of other chicks in the way with false choices, then I'm not sure I'll be sticking around for this one update-to-update anymore. Might come back when it is done. I wish you the best and success, but I'm not a fan of games like that (Edit: pseudo-harem games where every girls around wants to bang Mc but if he does it then bad things happen of we miss the main point of the story, just make a solo-girl game if that's what you want it to be) if that is where the game is going.
EDIT: If I'm making another wrong assumption here, and it is real romances that we will get to revisit and have more content with and possible get more out of then fair enough. I'd be willing to be corrected.
agreed i like the girl but I wish there was a little less dialogue. It feels like they really ramble a lot, I'd hope for a better balance. I do like the focus on one girl but the side chicks seem to take a almost all of the ero scenesLook good, cute girl, hope game no short
As you and me basically have the same answer to prior posts, I sincerely apologize to you. It was NOT my intent to make neurodivergent a bad thing. The complete opposite. Trust me @elfieeven . I was abit tired and meant that I really enjoy Goosenards way of writing Cora.As a person who is perfectly fine with my Autistic identity, I'm not sure a 'Big fan' should be running around applying labels like that. Either you don't know her or your saying shit that isn't your place to say.
Sounds like it is very true-to-life then.I've tried getting into this game, but the girl, cute has her appearance may be, annoys the hell out of me.![]()
For me it's the opposite. Having that type of girl is a very good balance to grumpy-cop. He would be boring, she would be unstable, together they are strawberry milk.I've tried getting into this game, but the girl, cute has her appearance may be, annoys the hell out of me.![]()
imo, it is not about matching reality, it is about explain the plot itself. If later on the plot do explain that Cora's ritual have such magic on their first encounter that it can explain itself. but for now, it is a plot hole to yet to be fill.You got to add a bit of suspension of disbelief to it. > Why didn't they kill Voldemord with a sniper rifle? Because then there is no plot. They had to be stupid and stick to magic.
I'm gonna have to hit you with the, who cares it's a porn game.imo, it is not about matching reality, it is about explain the plot itself. If later on the plot do explain that Cora's ritual have such magic on their first encounter that it can explain itself. but for now, it is a plot hole to yet to be fill.
I do have faith the dev will fill it same way later on, because the dev seem to realize the importance to do so; in previous Rational Chaos, there is a weird hole that the MC is just a stay home do nothing guy who just happen to pay everything and a burned house. At least, the dev try to go with retired police to explain the financial stage of MC here, which is a improvement.
Still, I dont think a cop retired in late 30 to early 40 can live on, I feel like it is more of a gap year than real retirement.
Or soon the MC and Cora are soon going to rely on magic for food, unless the MC was a dirty cop with a secrete bank account
ChatKGB response:Why didn't they kill Voldemord with a sniper rifle?
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