Thread:Dmitrij666/@comment-36277500-20190707164135/@comment-36277500-20190707183100

When he came to me in chapter 19 I chose accidentally answer 3 (in choice 10 If I remember correct). He  was angry and he storms off)) On Arena he smiles when MC win and in last chapter he won't speak with me) Then I broke vase on his head (choice 17). And yes, he unavialable as LI after chapter 19, I think he starts to hate MC. Okay. So it seems you've accidentally chosen option "It was an act" in Chapter 19, what hurts him and breaks the romance path. It seems to have the very same effect as tying him naked in Chapter 21 in diamond scene - you not only abuse his trust, but you also hurt his feelings, telling him that your relationship is a big lie and he's just a tool for you. You can also break Cassius' romance path if you're not delicate enough.

Thanks for that, it's very important information.

I'd agree with naivity and unreality, especially during sexual scenes from the Harlequinn's pages :P In real life, it would be more... awkward, especially at the first time... or at least more simple.

But the worst part for me is political correctness pushed into Ancient world (women's rights, sexual and racial minorities' rights etc. are XX century ideas) and messing with Roman history (Gallic war, civil war and meeting Cleopatra were different time periods; real Cleopatra was sly and clever woman and not stupid pretty doll; real Caesar was a human being and not a one-dimensional monster; Cassius was actually fighting on Pompey's side) and customs (girls used to debut as young teens, single girl in her late 20s was considered as a spinster, Gauls were not tolerative to homosexuals) etc.

I also don't spend so much time to Choices, since I have too much of my own problems. I've lost in the court and my lawyer is preparing appeal. I suffer from a mild depression, so I neglected many forum activities. I am not allowed to work, so I'm wasting time. Sometimes I play Choices, sometimes old PC games from 90s via DOS-box, sometimes I'm reading books or visiting my parents.

Thanks for answering me.