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@Gower what surprised me the most at the ending is when you see inspector ambrose investigating fitzie as a possible criminal, that’s what intrigued me the most,
my theory is=
(isn’t fitzie a German spy posing as a criminal so as not to raise too many suspicions?)
Just finished my first playthrough, and I’ll be starting my second after dinner! Though I might scandalously use my phone at the table.
Jokes aside, I thoroughly love the new cast and the old cameos mixed in. I haven’t picked a fave RO yet, but seeing a romanced Rory was the best kind of secondhand embarrassment. When they waltzed in during the interview, I had an out of body experience, peacocks and all. Rory, you lovable fool and your horrendous, horrendous timing.
But Inspector Ambrose can be wrong at times though. Like, if he’s actually a good detective he would have caught the actual Light-fingered-Lou in Tally Ho. While he does bring up good points in his arguement, it’s not wise to use his observation as basis or actual proof. Now that I think about it Inspector Ambrose remind me of a PC who has high “Observe” and “Persuasive” skills but keeps on “amuzingly” failing skill-checks because he kept on picking the options with his weakest skills
I always felt like Inspector Ambrose is like a DND player who always either rolls 20s or 1s. There is no inbetween with this man.
In my story, Ambrose is investigating Tabbie! Oooh, this is fun. No one’s above suspicion!
I never did get the achievement where you have Light Fingered Lou arrested. So Haze can never be arrested then? Who is?
EXACTLY!
Plus, He reminds me of an actual dnd character named Justin case wink wink, who tries to be a good detective and believes he’s the cream on the top but uh… the dices haven’t given him any blessings yet. You can know about him more if you watch Puffin Forest on Youtube. There’s even a gag about him where he started doubting his skills when ACTUALLY became smart for a short amount of time !
Also, @HappyPotato you can turn Haze in. You just need to push Ambrose in the right direction. (or catch them yourselves which ever you prefer)
Damn, every time I’ve tried, I’ve failed though. Do you have any tips on stats or course of action? And this wasn’t an available choice for us in the book when expanding upon what we did in Tally Ho. So we are to presume that canonically, Haze gets away?
This is one of complicated game I’ve ever play. The vocabularies for me are in another level, my head goes but I still enjoyed it, thank you very much for the headaching-enjoyable-adventureous game. I’m going in with Fitzie and damn, what a ride we had:sob:
to me he was like playing to get hard and romantic responses for someone who difficult for concentrating and clicking one word to another like me; are limited. Well it’s pro world.
Summary
And the mysterious benefactor is HAZE!! DAMN WHAT A JEALOUSY I HAD. Dont blame me, that thief seems to take interest with Liam and I can’t help myself:thinking: tbh I don’t understand why Liam kept laughing when Haze shows himself in the epilogue, still wonder.
I was shocked and laughed when I saw that our involvement in Tally Ho had a big effect on Liam’s success in getting into Rose and Throns Committee. “And then Rory’s valet Baetterberg ended up romantically entwined with Rory, as you may know. As if to directly spite me and Rose and Thorns Committee” --this:sob:
I don’t know about that since I’ve always tried to pursue Haze romantically. But, there is an instance in one of my playthroughs where Haze was nearly caught by Ambrose
Hmm, the hotel inspector reminded me of Pontius Pilate from Life of Brian.
Are the hints and cheats worth the purchase?
I love how Fitzie midly irritated to Tally Ho to extend claimed they are nemesis.
I’m really glad that Fitzie mentioned something about just having fun and how things will work out in time because otherwise, I would reset and repeat the later chapters a lot more then I did to get things 100% perfect and be stressed out about it.
That said, my MC end up choosing to interpret this advice as permission to steal every piece of silverware she came across, get a tattoo while drunk, engage in shin-kicking with a nine year-old child and commit all manners of scandal and skullduggery. The first of which did help to get the Mysterious Benefactor as a club sponsor, and she did become the president in the end, but I both dread and look foward see the reaping of this sowing, as the saying goes.
I was actually shock when i saw the cheat menu like THANK U FOR THAT.
Im suck at stats checked game, usually it lead me to the bad ending lol.
I don’t know if this is out of line but I’m sort of suspicious about Starling since you can pick their gender in the prolougue when searching for their replacement… and since the author is the type of person who don’t write choices without a reason, there’s a chance that Starling might make their debute in (maybe) the next game and may have an important role in the story (or that’s just a cosmetic choice on the author’s part).
Also, is it just me or does MC and Starling have a “thing” going on. The relationship doesn’t have to be romantic OR mutual but Starling’s departure seemed to affect the MC negatively. Even Fitzie called them out and told them that we’re dependant on them and miss them…
(or maybe that’s just my rose-colored glasses)
But, maybe those were just my choices. Also, this might seem out of blue but @Gower what does slower skill point progression do to the skills? Would it make skill checks harder since you can’t increase your skills as normal? or would it make skillchecks easier and the game would lower down the stat required to succeed?
That is an excellent guess.
There are a few key moments where you have the chance to raise skills a good deal. The slower progression makes those moments add significantly fewer points to your skills. So the function is that you go through the game with the stats capped at a much lower point.
Ah… so it’s just there for mascochist and MY GOODNESS you type fast, sir .
Also,
dodging the question hmmm… . I wonder if you’ve thought the entire series through and we’re just in your world or maybe you’re thinking of using this in game 2. But, in all honesty I want to see Starling in-game. They sound like an enigma. And, an incredibly salty enigma from the looks of it too…
@Gower I hope I can explain this properly.
The intensity between MC and Fitzie is so romantic (Haze and MC was even more intense) and I absolutely live for it. Then the next thing I know I’m laughing outloud. This intensity doesn’t seem like it would fit in a comedy, but it really works.
I feel like I’m missing something. That the characters have more layers that I can see. Am I just overthinking it?
In the end, it makes me think about the story and characters a lot and start to read the story again.
I’m pretty sure none of this made sense, but it’s hard to put into words how much I love the adventure I go through with this book and Tally Ho.
In conclusion, (ha!) thank you for introducing me to your characters.
Finally it’s here and once again I picked the RO that has many layers and shades; previously Haze and now Fitzie. The banter between Aubrey (my MC) and Fitzie is hilarious but I can’t help to think he’s hiding something big. What is his relationship with Haze. My Tally Ho MC (whom Fitzie hates) romances Haze, I wonder if that will come up in conversation with Haze at one point.
Loving it so much!