desconocidonumero1
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I didn't know, thank youBecause Ren'Py puts it there by default, and he didn't remove it.
I didn't know, thank youBecause Ren'Py puts it there by default, and he didn't remove it.
Should do, if it said you should place an ad, then that's how you do it.Doesnt come up as an option
Except for a lot of people it doesn't come up. You're told to place the add, but the computerr doesn't give the option. Band is maxed, tutoring family is maxed, but the damn option does not appear. There's been a lot of complains about it.Should do, if it said you should place an ad, then that's how you do it.
I actually redownloaded the game and played from scratch, leaving the corruption of the band girls and newscaster till after i maxed out the tutoring family. After that it worked and i had access to the ad and the content afterwards.Except for a lot of people it doesn't come up. You're told to place the add, but the computerr doesn't give the option. Band is maxed, tutoring family is maxed, but the damn option does not appear. There's been a lot of complains about it.
OofI actually redownloaded the game and played from scratch, leaving the corruption of the band girls and newscaster till after i maxed out the tutoring family. After that it worked and i had access to the ad and the content afterwards.
It's gonna be June 18th in a few minutesNo, Mr.C put the update to June 18 on patreon, so we will wait for a little while
You're right. Mr.C is JapaneseIt's gonna be June 18th in a few minutes
OMG the update is live
Yep his timeline is based on Japan (I think)
Most Japanese people display a better command of English than most English speakers, though.You're right. Mr.C is Japanese
Most Japanese people display a better command of English than most English speakers, though.
More than half in fact. Ceirtainly in Russian speaking countries it is the case. And I know what I'm talking aboutSo basically, half the world can't speak coherent English?
When you don't use English frequently/on a day to day basis, it's very easy to fall into speech patterns where you almost try to translate things "word for word" from your native language to English.More than half in fact. Ceirtainly in Russian speaking countries it is the case. And I know what I'm talking about
Yeah. but I mean majority of the world's population don't use English at all. Like during their whole lifetimeWhen you don't use English frequently/on a day to day basis, it's very easy to fall into speech patterns where you almost try to translate things "word for word" from your native language to English.
Like, I know a fair bit of Japanese (not fluent, but enough to be able to read basic novels), and more than once have I read something written in English with weird grammar, thought "this sounds like Japanese", and then turned out to be correct, i.e. the writer turned out to indeed be Japanese (something I didn't know beforehand).
I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm reinforcing your point.Yeah. but I mean majority of the world's population don't use English at all. Like during their whole lifetime
The selection issue you pointed out applies in some regions like in my country. In lots of regions English is used as a lingua franca ( as a communication tool between speakers of different languages ) and in some countries like Netherlands and Scandinavian counties vast majority of population now understands English because of an American cultural dominationI'm not disagreeing with you, I'm reinforcing your point.
Now, there is a case to be made that non-native English speakers who speak English often speak it better than many native English speakers (I'd say I'm one of them).
But that's a selection issue: most non-native English speakers who speak English are people with high levels of education.