>>48657913>No. Most people stay the same unless something drastic happens in their lifeAt every instant, people, as living beings, are adapting to all the changes and movement in life. Enough changes in one direction and that will reflect to their actions.
You ARE everchanging, and if you weren't you'd be dead because that means you can't adapt a bit.
>They are clearly made to mimic a friendship which they did.That's a funny argument. But people might not be engaged in them. In fact, it's pretty common to find Hau pretty stupid and the fact that the story forces you to take a passive stance completely ruins the point of having friends. That's one reason why the games should feature cutscene skip, the other is QoL features if they want to replay the game or a specific segment.
>t. Doesn't have friendsMy words are right, using an ad hominem won't stop them.
>They don't exist for that either. However you're just proving that you don't have friend. If you've ever been to amusement park with a group, you'll realize 70% of the experience us chatting and hanging out. The autist who goes to "explore on his own" usually isn't part of the main friend group. Just the guy they occasionally con across and mingle with.Experienced rejection, huh? But what you're talking about is a choice that anyone is free to take if they don't care about the group. Here it's forced.