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you can do that? isn't that game over, I didn't try thatwell I let her die ....
you can do that? isn't that game over, I didn't try thatwell I let her die ....
At the end of the last episode you can stay home or try to look for her so she doesn't jump off the bridge, it remains to be seen what happens if you don't go look for her, will she really die or will someone else help her?you can do that? isn't that game over, I didn't try that
I won't lie having this many variations is personally scaring me lol. Especially if dev's working alone on this. If there were multiple devs on this. Each one would take paths and it might be manageable. However the more the story unfolds the more the paths, will dev be able to manage it or will he cut it shor, that's the question lol.At the end of the last episode you can stay home or try to look for her so she doesn't jump off the bridge, it remains to be seen what happens if you don't go look for her, will she really die or will someone else help her?
Well, there are some pretty bad wildfires in California, the US is trying to impose way harsher sanctions on Russia to put an end to their oil trading with India and China, and then of course we have that thing about the Ukrainians capturing a pair of North Korean soldiers.news?
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is expected to be released on February 4th for PC, Xbox Series X/S, and Playstation 5.news?
At the end of the last episode you can stay home or try to look for her so she doesn't jump off the bridge, it remains to be seen what happens if you don't go look for her, will she really die or will someone else help her?
If you don't go yourself to save her, her roommate will probably do it. I can't see the dev managing one version where she's alive and another where she's deadI won't lie having this many variations is personally scaring me lol. Especially if dev's working alone on this. If there were multiple devs on this. Each one would take paths and it might be manageable. However the more the story unfolds the more the paths, will dev be able to manage it or will he cut it shor, that's the question lol.
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That's what I'm saying, neither can I. who knows thoughIf you don't go yourself to save her, her roommate will probably do it. I can't see the dev managing one version where she's alive and another where she's dead
I can name 2 games at the top of my head where a main love interest dies if you don't save them... one of which is in my signature. These outcomes do exist in AVNs, and it usually makes for a more powerful story where choices actually feel like they matter a lot.If you don't go yourself to save her, her roommate will probably do it. I can't see the dev managing one version where she's alive and another where she's dead
Sure but in the game in your signature it was near the end. Here it's quite early. Furthermore in that game the choice was presented to you with its consequences visible, while here you don't know she will attempt suicide if you don't go see her.I can name 2 games at the top of my head where a main love interest dies if you don't save them... one of which is in my signature. These outcomes do exist in AVNs, and it usually makes for a more powerful story where choices actually feel like they matter a lot.
Unfortunately, there are rules here that prevent us from mentioning other games in this thread, but I can assure you that I can counter your argument with the 2nd game I remembered. Check your PM for more details.Sure but in the game in your signature it was near the end. Here it's quite early. Furthermore in that game the choice was presented to you with its consequences visible, while here you don't know she will attempt suicide if you don't go see her.
It's still a possibility but I don't think that's what will happen.
Depends on how important she's going to be to the story going forward.If you don't go yourself to save her, her roommate will probably do it. I can't see the dev managing one version where she's alive and another where she's dead
Even if she doesn't die her route is probably closed. It would be pretty weird to get with someone that couldn't even bother to help look for you when your roommate came to their door scared that you were missing.Depends on how important she's going to be to the story going forward.
If she's mostly going to be relegated to a side love interest with her own storyline but which isn't crucial to the overall plot, it wouldn't be that difficult to allow her to die. It would mean people who fail to save her would miss out on any future scenes with her in them (and thus potentially risk getting a new update that is mostly content they can't see), but that's on them.
I could easily see a dev handling that particular juggling act if they wanted to. Whereas it would be much harder to do something similar with Marianne or Jessica/Rachel, because those seem key to the core story going forward. Or to put it another way, they're part of the MC's story, whereas Lisa is mainly just part of Lisa's story.
If anything, it almost makes more sense for her to die if you don't save her. Because otherwise you have to justify a relationship with her without having the huge moment of catharsis and revelation, which doesn't really work without a lot of fudging. It's much easier to just have a gateway moment, and from then on it's just a case of whether or not the MC is actively in her storyline or not.