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Or maybe I need to sacrifice him to the hot tub gods... Hey Patrick, check out that bug zapper! Nobody tell Rachael.
Oh, yeah, guess I forgot to mention that. I was playing female. I assume there is no way possible to get with Brittney as a male in original story other than console commands.
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Edit: Another (few) minor bug just happened during the end of cutscene dialogue.
1. Kind of the same as the previous, but more to it. The end of the cutscene triggers clothing all on for Brittney and the player, but still shows them sitting in the hot tub fully clothed. Seems like this cutscene should end with both characters staying nude, since Brittney started it nude from truth or dare anyway.
2. In addition to remaining nude, either Brittney and the player should remain seated after the cutscene or if Brittney stands up she should walk out of the tub (and get dressed when she does so). As it is now Brittney will remain standing in the hot tub at the spot she was seated and go back to dancing with Stephanie. It looks kind of silly to have Brittney dancing fully clothed while standing in the hot tub.
3. While the end of cutscene dialogue prompt is on screen it doesn't seem to flag the hot tub seat you are in as taken. Leah just sat on me, making it so that I was looking at Brittney through Leah's skull until I made a dialogue choice, which triggers Brittney and the player to both stand up.
Don't talk to her about the shirt at all. Here's what I did:
At the start of the game you have 3 friendship and 0 romance with Brittney.
Go talk to her immediately when you start the game, I'm not sure what the time limit is, but you gain +1 friendship by talking to her quickly. Luckily she isn't as needy as Derek, so there's no penalty for taking too long other than missing that 1 friendship point. On male if you take too long to talk to Derek you actually get hit with -1 friendship and -1 romance.
Choose these options:
I can see why anyone would be hesitant to say "Why do you need this shirt anyways? Your tits look banging!" as it sounds like it would get a negative response, but it does not.
Then talk to her again and choose:
To start the "Breast Diversion" opportunity.
Now you don't need to talk to her anymore until you go back to tell her Stephanie is dancing topless. Once you say:
You will gain another +1 friendship and +1 romance, giving you the 3 romance you need to be ready for truth or dare, and as you said, outside of truth or dare your interactions will be limited for the rest of the game since you are on the male path.
Now that I look at it I see that those first 2 dialogue lines are manditory to gain romance. The other options give:
So you have to pick the first two options correctly, then don't talk to her about the shirt, or if you do say:
To cancel it. Saying:
Will give her the shirt and lock you out of the hot tub path. Saying:
Will make you lose 1 point in friendship. You do not fail "Shirt Delivery" from this, and you can still complete it by giving her the shirt, but if you do you will lose another 1 friendship point for toying with her. Since you only lose friendship and not romance for saying this you may still be able to get the hot tub ending even after saying you forgot the shirt as long as you had the right choices for the first two. I think I'll try it out and report back.
Edited the original post to include the required dialogue choices.