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thuey: They do sell the bundle w/soundtrack?
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Niggles: Seems like a bit of a crapshoot whether they sell the game soundtracks or not. Depends whether deal with dev directly or need to deal with the artist who created the music?
But the bundle does include the soundtrack.
The thing is that neiher the bundle nor the upgrade are discounted.
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JasperAK: I am thoroughly torn though on something fundamental to the game. Most every choice in childhood and adolescence increases certain stats (for lack of a better term), and the game tells you what will happen with every choice.
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Pajama: If it's any help you can turn off this behaviour in settings so it doesn't give you consequences of your decisions.
It is and thank you. In my original draft, I put in about that option, and then quickly savaged it because if you are not careful about your choices, you'll miss most of the events. I don't think you completely miss all of the events since I think you are pretty much guaranteed to get enough points in at least one stat.

But, the converse is also true, last night I played again carefully and got every special event but one--I missed one that required Willpower before I had a change to add more. I'm glad they show how the mechanics are working. What this all means is that while the option is there, I'm not likely to use it because I unfortunately look at this as more a game than role-playing experience. For some though, they might be much better by turning that option off. It is good that they set it up for both styles of play.