u/Single-Substance-260

Haloo

Haloo

It's me again! The one who made the sad post about Chihiro's death! This time, after finishing the game! (Twist after twist after twist) What an amazing game! It's easily in my top 3 now.I just wanted to ask one thing: is the second one as good as this one? And what about the other games in the series?Because I plan to spend at least two months' salary to get the whole series!(advantages of being a good Italian who doesn't leave their parents' house)I'll just say one thing: what an incredible game! The best 40 hours spread over 2 months that I've ever had!I think I've become a huge fan because this game is so good! It's more than a masterpiece!

A suggestion for São Paulo

I am a lover of industrialist faiths, and in my opinion, São Paulo could have a unique industrialist faith of his own.Considering that São Paulo, similar to the steel belt, has a long history with industry and possibly even its own Titans of industry (Baron Mauá, for example). So it would be interesting to have an industrialist faith with all the sacred places being in São Paulo, and worshipping local industrial titans (Matarazzo as another example).In my opinion, that would be interesting; it could even create an interesting story with an adventurer crossing most of the American continent and finding that...Even on the other side of the Americas, there are people worshipping the power of industry!Well, I've suggested other faiths before, but in my opinion, são Paulo perfect fit for having one's own industrialist faith,And that one of its doctrines would be communal identity (since the people of São Paulo are descendants of Titans of the past) I would like to hear opinions on whether it's possible to do this (I would be very grateful if my suggestion were considered).

More cultures with a bureaucratic ethos.

For example, the hunriskeans in southern Brazil, the buragujin in São Paulo, the paulistanos (although cosmopolitans also work well) – the two examples I gave irritate me.The Buragujin and the Hunriskeans are two cultures perfectly suited to the bureaucratic ethos and its play style (especially the Hunriskeans, they seem made to be bureaucratic).But for some reason they're stoic, it irritates me that the people from Tocantins have a bureaucratic ethos and the hunriskeans don't.So here's my suggestion to the mod developers: at least make the Hunriskeans and Burajugin have a bureaucratic ethos, and please add more cultures with a bureaucratic ethos to the map.Although I would already be the happiest person in the world if the two I mentioned in the next update were of a bureaucratic ethos, which is what they seem to deserve,Thank you developers if you add the change that I'm suggesting. (I think it's not that hard to do, right? Compared to the wonders you guys are doing to adapt AUH) Thank you if you listen to me.

P.S: Hans the Restorer awaits your response in the grand Holy Roman Empire. Peace be upon you!

u/Single-Substance-260 — 3 days ago

Two things I'd like to say about my beloved Chihiro.

Damn the creator of Danganronpa, I barely got to chapter 2 and my 3 favorite characters, including my love Chihiro, are dead (I've never cried so much over a character's death).Second, is it worrying that I identify almost perfectly with Chihiro in her problems? (I'm six feet tall, for comparison.) Third, just ignore this if you don't find it relevant.I just started playing chapter two and I'm devastated that all the characters I loved are dead (seriously, what are the damn chances that out of 4 dead characters, 3 are the ones I love?) I've never cried like I cried when I opened the door and saw Chihiro in that state.

u/Single-Substance-260 — 13 days ago