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Not always. I didn't.In the divorce between the MC's father and his stepmother the MC stayed with the stepmother and that doesn't make any sense. People stay with their real father or mother.
Just for your info, in many, maaaany countries/languages, incest has a "different" definition than in (probably) yours/english (England/USA?). When the english "definition" says "sexual activity between people in consanguinity (blood relations), and sometimes those related by affinity (marriage or stepfamily), adoption, clan, or lineage" (wiki). Other countries go with "only blood relations" or even "only direct descendance".relation by affinity is still incest, so as far as the the tag "it is what it is, that being said, It would cut down on the disappointment from people who only get hard to blood related incest, if the developers would mention that they are his step family in the synopsis.
weird... but its still a large mental disconnect for people. but I don't get why anyone would bring this compliant up unless there is no IC patch which answers my previous question inadvertently. sigh.Not always. I didn't.
Interessting. I got always told, english is easy and that is the reason why the EU settled for it instead of german. Because you can not do that to people to learn german.Sorry but no, English is generally accepted as one of the harder languages to learn in the world. But just how hard any language will be to learn is somewhat based on a persons native language because some languages become easier to learn if your native language has some similarities with the language you are trying to learn.
While English isn't usually considered amongst, say, the top 10 hardest languages to learn in the world it can still be a challenging language to learn. Lots of weird spellings, strange pronunciations, multiple meanings for words that sound the same are just a few of the reasons why English can be challenging to learn. One example would be the usage of their, there and they're, all three of those are pronounced the same when spoken but the different spelling determines the meaning.
For anyone who is curious which languages are considered the hardest to learn (for native English speakers), the main ones are: Mandarin Chinese; Arabic; Japanese; Hungarian; Korean; Finnish; Basque; Navajo; Icelandic; Polish; Russian.
But for anyone who isn't a native English speaker then learning English can become very difficult, possibly even one of the hardest languages to learn. How hard it will be to learn will depend on your native language.
Try putting the term "is English hard to learn" into any search engine and see what results you get. You may be quite surprised at the results, especially if you believe that "English is probably the easiest language to learn out of all the languages in the world"!
Anyway, enough of that, don't want to bore anyone to death!
Now then, let's discuss the game shall we? It does look interesting, there are a few tags already that get my attention, I've read all the comments so far and none of them have put me off the game, so for now I'll tag this as one to Watch so that I can more easily spot it again when it gets updated. Sadly there are just so many games to play and just not enough time to play them all!
I have to agree. I mean rent being 3000€ per week is either you live in a nobeldisctrict in London, New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong or Seoul, or you have a person that is way above the head with prices.Ok and now you make 200 per 4 hours and it can go up... i don't understand the economy in this game
Good point broski, I tend to forget and assume a lot about the people I reply to, thanks for the reminder!Just for your info, in many, maaaany countries/languages, incest has a "different" definition than in (probably) yours/english (England/USA?). When the english "definition" says "sexual activity between people in consanguinity (blood relations), and sometimes those related by affinity (marriage or stepfamily), adoption, clan, or lineage" (wiki). Other countries go with "only blood relations" or even "only direct descendance".
This is a forum which is "english only", but I would ask to give a (presumably) large group of people (and devs; fessix is a "not a native english speaker" according to his about section) from other countries here some slack, since even knowing another language, knowing such specifics can be still hard and one might have some expectations when living ones lives with a different "definition".
Just mho. Please mods, don't ban me for discussing this.
Whoa, a reply to my post from almost 6 months ago! I think you'll find the EU settled for English over German (or any other EU language) simply because it's the language that is spoken (and understood) by the greater majority. A lot of people in EU countries speak both their native language and English so that choice sort of makes sense doesn't it?Interessting. I got always told, english is easy and that is the reason why the EU settled for it instead of german. Because you can not do that to people to learn german.