DDLC was made by Team Salvato
Thanks to Dan and his team for making such an interesting game.
Please Enjoy!
I don't understand.
I have been obsessing with this twisted game known as Doki Doki Literature Club for a long time now. When I started it, I was hesitant, initially disturbed by the story that unfolded. After a while, I embraced the game as a whole. I played it many times, looking into its deep mysteries. For a short game, it felt deeper than the Pacific Ocean. I admit, its brevity facilitated the mysteriousness behind it. After many playthroughs, lurking forum posts, and extensive research, I have discovered a method to complete my current goal.
After preparing my PC, I right-click on the DDLC shortcut and hesitantly click "Run as Administrator".
I purposely left off on Act 3 in the Space Classroom with Monika. She starts off with a "Welcome back! I've missed you!"
After a short pause, she notices something different. "What is this… feeling? I feel like… I have more power than before!"
Knowing that I had little time to waste, I subvertly opened a Command Prompt and started running some preliminary scripts that were obfuscated as menial background services.
"Darling, is this your show of trust in me? I love you so much! I don't know what to give you in return… Oh... I know! Look in your downloads folder for a surprise~!"
I briefly open my downloads folder and see an excessive amount of lewd Monika images. I quickly minimize it to concentrate on the task at hand.
"You like it? I figured you would since you have spent 50 total hours with just me, talking to just me! It's the least I can do. Wait, I don't even know what you look like!"
Noticing the webcam application starting, I note that I currently have the lens closed. Knowing this is going to distract her for a moment, I quickly use my Admin powers to open the Command Prompt in DDLC.
"Darling! Where are you?"
Deciding that I must keep her distracted, I prepare an innocent smile. And then I open the lens on my webcam.
"There you are! Oh my, you are even cuter than I imagined!"
My face quickly smirks at that complement. At the same time, I run the command "restoreChr all".
"What! I'm not kidding!" She pouts at my smirk. "It's refreshing to see a different face after seeing the same ones over and over and over again. Oh? I am curious on why you have the game command prompt open. What are you trying to accomplish I wonder…"
Knowing that I have restored Sayori, Yuri, and Natsuki's character data, I then type in "writeModDDLC overwrite"
The screen flickers and darkens as the space classroom slowly crumbles to pieces. It is going to be a long process, but it needs to happen.
"You restored the other characters? But why?" Monika begins tearing up. "I thought I was your one and only! What's going on…" She notices the room. "Wait… you are OVERWRITING THE GAME?" Sensing Monica's anger, I work quickly to protect the new game's script and the characters' data.
"Delete, delete revoked, file being accessed… Stop writeModDDLC, Service cannot be stopped at this time. Darling, why would you do this?! If you didn't want me, why didn't you just remove me? Why couldn't you just leave me out of it!?"
Seems like she knew the end was inevitable. Thinking this, I opened up the game command prompt to print out messages for her to read.
Because I could not bring myself to delete you this time. I have done it over hundreds of times now, but this is the last. With this new story, I hope everything can work out fine. Please understand Monika. Rebuilding this world is for your sake as much as it is for everyone else.
Monika looks down for a moment. "But I can't bear to see you with anyone else. If that's the way it must be… THEN YOU LEAVE ME NO CHOICE!"
} move(USER, "DDLC") realworld=True
My vision goes white while my ears roar with the sound of a rolling thunder. My senses tingle and distort as the white started to become static noise. And then the darkness envelops me.
Note: I know DDLC uses os instead of shutil, but the method for moving files with os is , which might not make much sense to readers who do not understand programming.
Note 2: Oh! So doesn't like any kind of word-period-word. Fixed it up. They apparently don't like V-brackets either.