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6/25/2025, 4:49:31 PM
>>528765585
In case it's useful, the sites I was referencing:
>https://reverse1999-gnomon.pages.dev/guides
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1e46cecjsIb1LO3Ybb6urlVUZKUk8R7yrgG9yXZS8-Ho/edit?gid=283674556
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qQinxxU_e0-YXwPj5WAd2PgTFksyLwIaHXwEcosUxU0/edit?gid=1302308761
>3)
When I started with the critter stuff, the NewBabel Trading Center's tutorial showed you can get a 200% purchase order, but since then, despite being at Operations Goals 12 of 14 and easily re-rolling the orders dozens of times each day to get the best deals, I have never seen another one. Is it bugged? Has anyone seen another 200% order again?
>4)
Finally, someone suggested I wait until I finish the 3rd chapter to start Artificial Somnambulism, and that got me to discuss with her the nature of what the proper way to do the content for a new player is, if consistency of story is the goal. Within this context I find important to remind you that new players are gated from Reflections and Anecdotes due to Penumbra Cans. We start we 3 IIRC, then we get 1 per week (and only if you finish all the tasks).
When I did the 2.5, Liang, Noire, and An's stories, I felt out of place and kept asking questions to myself about the lore ("What happened to The Storm? Did they stop it from happening? Did everything settle down? What era is this? Are things peaceful now? Why are loose critters a priority?" etc.), and felt similarly with Recoleta's and Bette's. I haven't started Aleph's or Rayashki's yet, but at this point I'm wondering if I should seek out the release order of all the content so I can plan my experience as sequentially as possible, and just skip (as in with the Skip Button) all the current content so I don't get spoiled (so to speak) and then either do it later when it returns, or watch it on youtube when reaching the appropriate part of the story.
What do you all think? Is this a sensible approach if you care about the story first and foremost? (I do)
In case it's useful, the sites I was referencing:
>https://reverse1999-gnomon.pages.dev/guides
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1e46cecjsIb1LO3Ybb6urlVUZKUk8R7yrgG9yXZS8-Ho/edit?gid=283674556
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qQinxxU_e0-YXwPj5WAd2PgTFksyLwIaHXwEcosUxU0/edit?gid=1302308761
>3)
When I started with the critter stuff, the NewBabel Trading Center's tutorial showed you can get a 200% purchase order, but since then, despite being at Operations Goals 12 of 14 and easily re-rolling the orders dozens of times each day to get the best deals, I have never seen another one. Is it bugged? Has anyone seen another 200% order again?
>4)
Finally, someone suggested I wait until I finish the 3rd chapter to start Artificial Somnambulism, and that got me to discuss with her the nature of what the proper way to do the content for a new player is, if consistency of story is the goal. Within this context I find important to remind you that new players are gated from Reflections and Anecdotes due to Penumbra Cans. We start we 3 IIRC, then we get 1 per week (and only if you finish all the tasks).
When I did the 2.5, Liang, Noire, and An's stories, I felt out of place and kept asking questions to myself about the lore ("What happened to The Storm? Did they stop it from happening? Did everything settle down? What era is this? Are things peaceful now? Why are loose critters a priority?" etc.), and felt similarly with Recoleta's and Bette's. I haven't started Aleph's or Rayashki's yet, but at this point I'm wondering if I should seek out the release order of all the content so I can plan my experience as sequentially as possible, and just skip (as in with the Skip Button) all the current content so I don't get spoiled (so to speak) and then either do it later when it returns, or watch it on youtube when reaching the appropriate part of the story.
What do you all think? Is this a sensible approach if you care about the story first and foremost? (I do)
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