The subreddit dedicated to Yandere Simulator is primarily for discussing the game itself rather than engaging in drama. Most criticisms of the excessive use of if statements in Yandere Simulator suggest that replacing them with switch statements would improve performance. While some critics propose alternative solutions (such as DarkDax and the Reddit post), I will focus on the idea that utilizing switch statements will significantly enhance efficiency.
In a narrative example, Jane initially considers hiring someone to kill her boss, but changes her mind after witnessing a subordinate murder a coworker. This highlights the distinction between personal involvement and delegating the act. Furthermore, Joe's motive for his actions cannot be fully justified by personal grievances or Freudian excuses, as some victims only committed minor offenses against him or even invented transgressions.
A scenario depicts how Joe's fellow robbers refuse to believe his claim of making it in time, leading to their abandonment. Additionally, the offer is made to analyze a student's face to gather information about them. It is explained that this student cannot be killed like others due to their unique aura. Ben's anger issues are not solely attributed to the events of Purge Night, as it is revealed that he has harbored anger since childhood. This suggests a predisposition towards violent outbursts.
Both seasons of the show follow multiple storylines concurrently. The first season includes Rick and Jenna's pursuit of funding, Jane's attempt to save her boss, Miguel's search for his sister, and Joe's heroic acts around town. Allison resorts to eliminating her rival for the VP position, allowing Jane to be promoted. A case where honesty is compromised reveals that Joe still proceeds with the killing.
By the end of season 2, Ben has descended into a deranged state, exhibiting a God complex and considering doctors who save lives as adversaries. Despite his acts of violence, Ben escapes punishment during the Purge, and even Andy, who fantasizes about killing people, is disturbed by Ben's extracurricular murders. Kellen and Andy realize Ben's secret and become targets themselves.
In the final episodes, Ben targets doctors at a trauma center due to his resentment towards their life-saving efforts during the Purge. Foreshadowing occurs through Joe's inclination towards a pro-Purge self-help guru. Notably, non-playable characters (NPCs) do not react to the presence of body parts. Ben's realization of his ability to commit murder undetected leads to increased boldness in his actions.
Now, let's delve into the mod! In 1980s Mode, some previously removed students, such as the Rainbow Students, make appearances. Ayano can use the gloves on a table in the corner to frame students and rivals for murder. Additionally, all students will receive bookbags when the “W” key is pressed. Lastly, a disturbing act by Ben takes place even when Kelen is already fatally injured from a car accident, demonstrating his determination to conceal his secret.