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One has to go to sleep in a bed or on a couch when cop and gym progress bars are near completion. Then your friendly neighbour will call with bad news.
So that's why i never got these quests, i was always using bobo's drinks to replenish hunger and energy and i never slept, this makes complete sense
sometimes when I slept on the couch, mom called to talk about her health.
then after I got all the upgrades for Police and Gym, she got hospitalized.
I chose Gym because I don't really like the Police job
I hate that little changing uniform animation whenever I go up/downstair
And Mick gives me cool movies.
Now I have a mysterious ancient chip from moms's head in my inventory and nobody knows about its origin... I just need to progress the story?
LoL, I even thought about grinding, but "if the game wants me to choose a side, there must be a reason"
She just won't get sick even after the last call about solar storms
On balance, the Sensei path is very slightly more difficult, but lets you unlock a lot of additional buffs and access a little more of the game's lore.
The benefits of the police route include:
-You keep access to the Sky Apartment until the end of the game
-You keep access to the police station gym until the end of the game. Chapter 2 allows you to use both gyms while working your way through the Division II Pro leagues, so you can decide which gym you like better.
-You can enjoy the very high pay of a police detective until you win the Division I league pro league championship. Detectives can work every other day, so this is at least a 50% pay increase from being a regular officer.
-Being a corner cutting public servant allows you to meet a full day's quota in about three hours. If you put in 5, maybe six hours, you can get bonus pay AND earn 100 GPP for doing a little extra paperwork. Greasing the wheels of justice means you can amass thousands of dollars and still spend almost all of your time training, making it very easy to win the world championship with your eyes closed. Is there an ability you can't learn even though your primary stat is high enough? Complete a couple of shifts and you can just buy it with no additional fighting.
-The ultimate reward for maxing out your career with the police is free donuts. They're not unlimited, but they regenerate occasionally. They're much more powerful than the donuts you can buy, and very helpful with completing your work shifts, due to their huge impact on hunger and large boost to morale. The thing is, by the time you get this perk you probably have thousands of dollars and can afford to eat whatever you want.
-When you master the Sensei route, your students are irreverent and don't pay you all of the respect you deserve, even though they funded the surgery that saved your mom's life. When you master the Police route, your colleagues love you and are in awe of your accomplishments. You become a celebrity cop, so there's sort of an RP reward of societal respect.
The downsides of the police route include:
-Mick hates you
-The police shut down Mick's gym and return it to its dilapidated state
-You can no longer teach martial arts
-You can no longer work for Bobo, although this happens as soon as you become even a low ranking officer
-You will never get the full collection of video tapes.
-You won't learn a bunch about your family that Mick can tell you.
-You'll miss out on the ultimate reward for the Sensei path.
The upsides of the Sensei route include:
-You keep access to Mick's office until the end of the game.
-There is also a gym right outside the office that you can use for free, which has more and better stations than the police gym once you've fully upgraded it.
-You can continue teaching martial arts through the end of the game.
-By adding more and more pupils to your dojo, you can eventually make comparable money to a police detective, it just takes longer to build up. You can also finish your lessons much more quickly with maximum rewards.
-By easily and repeatedly earning maximum rewards for your teaching, you can earn unlimited OKR, and max out your character's good-guy buffs. This will have benefits like increased training results, better healing from items, losing less energy fighting, and getting better results in your work. In general, a master sensei excels at everything they do, not just fighting, and they require less food and rest. You can train constantly and become extremely powerful.
-If you max out your gym progress once, you can become a sensei. If you max it out twice, you can become a master, which unlocks the meditation mat in Micks' office. This is the best bed in the game, which allows you to "sleep," for only a couple hours a day, while rapidly healing wounds and improving morale. A powerful police detective can eventually afford to drink coffee instead of sleeping, but a master sensei doesn't need coffee and barely needs sleep.
-Mick has the video tapes you can't buy from Apu, and will only give you all of them if you pursue the sensei route. This means a lot of buffs are only achievable on this route. In combination with the meditation mat, these perks can reduce how much energy or health you lose while training or fighting, letting you grow your stats rapidly to world class levels.
-Mick can tell you some epic stories about the original Punch Club that you never hear as a Detective
The downsides of the Sensei route include:
-Permanently losing access to all resources in the Police Station; you can walk in the front door, but you can't go any further than at the start of the game. The Holo-Sergeant will blow you off and remind you that it's over. No gym, no vending machine, no shift work.
-Permanently losing your sky apartment. You can sleep at your mom's house and Mick's office, and that is it.
-Permanently losing all of your jobs except teaching. You will get fired by the Holo-Sergeant, Bobo, the Yakuza, and the Russian Mafia. If you take this route, the only ways you can ever earn money again are by teaching martial arts and winning pro league fights.
There aren't any storyline differences IMO. Chapters 1/2 precede the choice and play the same. In Chapter 3, a few lines of dialogue differ slightly in that people will call you either Detective or Sensei depending on the choice you made. I noticed no differences in Chapters 3.5 or 4.