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I think there is no way to tell how long the game loop has really been going on purpose. When you notice the noise from the wardrobe crazy mita says "again but how?" and confusion if you choose to stay with her meaning she has no idea why the loop continues the exact same despite killing kind mita AND no idea what changed to make you agree to staying with her. Might be possible that the MC overtime becomes aware of the loops but I would like a more in depth explanation of the cartridges themselves and how being a cartridge is different from being a mita or if its even possible for a cartridged person or mita to break into the real world or at least get downloaded into a body which is what I think crazy mita eventually wants as she wants to enter a new world.
I do think Mita has a fixation on Player 1 specifically. For what reason though the answer is unclear.
The game is not bad, but because of the ending, I lost all interest
At first everything was fine
And after the ending... I don't know if I return to this game
In order for a "player" from a cartridge to physically exist is they have to be on a running console. You see this 2 times. 1 from a distance when you first find kind Mita and the player is helping Mita repair the portal and you turn him off. ( notice this console was not locked away because she didn't value them ) 2. you find your own cartridge running and see the screen looking through your own eyes.
So the player cartridge is put into the console turned on and locked in a safe so that the cartridge of the player will run forever.
She doesn't need you anymore because she now has an immortal clone of him that she can stay with forever.
Side note I can't comment on what your original reply was addressing "I think there is no way to tell how long the game loop has really been going on purpose." Because I don't have anything concrete to support the premise.
I'm not surprised by the Player's loss. In fact, I fully expected Crazy Mita to win; Though I do think the way she won is a terrible cop-out. "You can't delete me because I'm not really a Mita" so what is she? Why would this random-ass robot thing be in the game, AND have all of the powers that a Mita has?
The only explanation I can think of would be that she stole the skin AND the power of her current Mita-guise, but then wouldn't she also inherit the deactivation code?
I also think Kind Mita's plan was terrible in the first place. You're telling me you can't get a band of Mitas together that are willing to fight against Crazy Mita? Crazy Mita is clearly a menace that everybody hates. Did she even have concrete proof that you can actually manually reset a Mita?
That makes sense, if that's the case the core room we entered at the end may also be fake. I hope the developer is still working on the game and adds new ways for us to uncover CM's real code, so we can delete her/it from the core.
Frankly, I think this is stupid, because prototypes don't just exist in the ether, they're branched off a main version, so she should still have a version and index. Not to mention, when you're creating the Mitas, the dummies have versions when you scan them, so Crazy Mita DOES have a version.