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Finally Perry is less of an irredeamable dick this update. Nearly fucked Emma just to spite him for his assholishness but I didn't want to do that to Cindy haha
Perry will actually cook you proper meals if you helped him get together with a girl and encouraged him to get a job. Who knew the best waifu was under our very nose all along. :whistle::coffee:
 

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Sadly, I suspect this one is doomed to be a Bad End (or a Swedish buffet for our local cuck connoisseurs) based on how every option Ian takes in this update to distance himself from Gillian rewards him with Wits gain.

Won't stop me from pursuing it ofc. :sneaky:
There's a subtle difference in Gillian's mannerism in which whether Ian has made his peace or still thinking about her. With the casual Ian, she has a lot of pauses in her sentences and puts on her sad face when asked about messaging first and asks for a coffee. While with the simp Ian, she is very straightforward and put her casual face during the whole conversation if Ian does not reject her coffee date.

Do you think this will imply something? Or it will not matter because in the end we get a plus relationship point for accepting the coffee date anyway.
 
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The more I replay ORS the more I want to punch Perry in the throat.

I don't often have disdain for fictional characters this much but I really want a fictional train to hit his fictional ass out of the picture.

Speaking of violence, when are we gonna be able to beat the shit out of Axel?

I'm sure there's a path where we get to beat up Robert but he's too uninteresting of an antagonist.
 
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There's a subtle difference in Gillian's mannerism in which whether Ian has made his peace or still thinking about her. With the casual Ian, she has a lot of pauses in her sentences and puts on her sad face when asked about messaging first and asks for a coffee. While with the simp Ian, she is very straightforward and put her casual face during the whole conversation if Ian does not reject her coffee date.

Do you think this will imply something? Or it will not matter because in the end we get a plus relationship point for accepting the coffee date anyway.
Probably plays into the cuck path with simp Ian (since the whole trauma you have to wild card yourself out of is what unlocks cuck path iirc). It'll mostly change the dynamics as whether Ian acts insecure and jacks off to it or gets to bang his ex, as usual.
 
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Guys is there a walk-through where it shows choices or stuff we need to do follow a certain character'a path? I went through one with flow charts while I managed to follow it for a while it got quite hard to follow and enjoy the content. I played gggb years ago and I remember it having a guide like that. I know ORS is a complex game to be simplified like that but I just wanted to know.
 

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Do you think this will imply something? Or it will not matter because in the end we get a plus relationship point for accepting the coffee date anyway.
Ian's attitude towards Gillian is stored in a variable. So far the only functional difference (other than flavor text) is that "simp" Ian will automatically accept the coffee date, while Ian who was more aloof gets a choice whether he accepts the offer or not. Refusing nets you a Wits gain, but it's hard to say if the difference between attitude 2 and 3 in scenario where you do accept will play any role.

I mean, on one hand you could think this is similar to "set boundaries" with Cindy, but on the other hand i'm not sure if EK would want two very similar arcs in the game, and it is quite different to be rewarded with effective "this is a smart thing to do" for choosing to stay away, period, than just having slightly different attitude about keeping in touch.

Guess we'll have to see, but someone will be eating good either way. :whistle:
 
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