Leotrak wrote:Caesius wrote:Leotrak wrote:Same story as above: Rin tells Hisao and Lilly they'll have bad luck for talking about a work in progress in the friday night shopping scene. That scene doesn't happen if you get the heart attack.
There is still a scene where you're helping Rin paint her mural, and Hisao mentions that it looks good. Rin says that he'll have seven years of bad luck at that point.
Woops, forgot about that one ">_>
Actually, you can avoid that scene, too, resulting in the discrepancy. I actually got this on my first playthrough, and I just redid it twice to check. This is the route I took.
- Yeah, of course.
- Ask about Shizune's deafness.
- It's a trap, it's smarter to play defensively here.
- I'm sorry, I didn't mean to startle you.
- She was cute.
- Go talk with Hanako.
- Yes.
- Hey, come on. Cut me and Lilly some slack...
- Go for it.
(so basically, sort of half-assedly going for the Hanako/Lilly route, then get sidelined into GO AWAY EMI).
Going with these choices, the first time you help Rin with the mural ("The Other Green", I believe) no mention is made of bad luck. The second time ("An Aesthetics") you get this.
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There's been no mention of bad luck up to this point so it doesn't make much sense.
In short, there are two scenes where Rin's concept of bad luck can be introduced, "Things You Can Do" or "Mind Your Step". However, it's possible to avoid both of them on the way to "An Aesthetics", where it is mentioned a "second" time.
I also made a couple of other very minor observations regarding direction.
- After "Mind Your Step", it seems that the music doesn't fade out into night, it just cuts off abruptly.
- Same for the crowd SFX as you arrive at the library in "Nc5xb3" (Hanako's route).
There may be more of these, but sadly these are the only two I noticed since I started actually noting these things down.
As for more general feedback, I felt that the track used for the teahouse scenes with Shizune and Misha ("Afternoon") was a bit overbearing in those instances. It works well in other scenes it's used for, and there's nothing wrong with the track itself, it just felt over-emotive for these scenes. I'm pretty sure at least one of them doesn't even take place in the afternoon! Something gentler like "Air Guitar" would've worked better, in my opinion.
I know there's been tons of complaining about the changed music in V3 (personally, nothing seemed off to me, even "Ae Eh I Oh You"s apparently notorious bassline), so I hope this isn't bothersome.
Also regarding those scenes, I felt that the "competition" between Hisao and Shizune never really went anywhere; that is to say, Hisao never actually "loses", but ends up hanging out with Shizune and Misha anyway. I know that whole scene is meant to be a bit confusing (both for Hisao and the player), but leaving that thread hanging seems sloppy. I have no idea if you guys are even considering rewriting to any extent in Act 1 at this point, though.
Oh, something I just noticed, I'm afraid I'm not going to go through the whole thread with a fine comb to see if it's been mentioned already, but in "Shanghaied", there's a typo in one of Misha's lines: "And here's how much it all costs: 3685 yen!Wahahahaha~!" Note the missing space before her laugh.