I don't think it's possible to stress enough how much illusion does not care about us sweaty gaijin. Particularly after the whole rapelay thing
Apart from that, copyright law is shit and people who engage with it professionally should be avoided like the closeted axe-murderers they are. So the idea of engaging with copyright in a different jurisdiction is fucking anathema.
Also, I have presented some utter bullshit to judges, but I'm not sure you could pay me enough to talk to a 60 year old about anime porn.
Although it is a niche, maybe I need to get the text-books out.
Pretty much, otherwise, again, why have they not taken action over the more than a decade we've been at this.
Wear the ahegao shirt into court for best impression in case you wanna talk about anime porn. You are gonna be the MVP.
Full ahegao outfit anyone?
Bluejay...
2nd playthrough, so i knew it was coming, but jesus. I think knowing it was coming made it worse...
I need a drink.
(Selebus this writing is godamn beautiful)
Knowing something is coming can cause you to anticipate and worry about it, stressing over it can then amplify its impact.
I always find it weird that native english speakers have problems with pronouncing japanese names. Kind of annoys me for no reason.
As a native English speaker myself, it's actually not that bad, the only thing to consider is the difference in how vowel sounds are pronounced and, if you take Japanese like you would Spanish in that specific aspect, you'll be fine from what I've been able to gather from my lessons.
Why would that be weird or annoying?
Sure the rules for Japanese pronunciation are simpler than English but if it's not something a person has ever run into why would you expect them to know about it? It's unlikely I would get the pronunciation of something like a German or Spanish name correct on the first try.
I'm not sure about weird, but it does get kind of annoying when I hear someone totally butcher a name or term in pronunciation. It makes me want to correct them so bad, and yes, I do it in English as well, just an urge really. It usually happens around vowel sounds or with what syllable the emphasis of a word is supposed to be on since vowels are pronounced differently in each language and the emphasis is NOT where most English speakers think it is when they say something.
Am i the only person that gets really creeped out by this game? It's not scary in the traditional sense, but i often find myself peeking through my hands when i feel like something "staticky" is gonna happen.
I feel like some of the general ambiguity/confusion also helps with the mood, the occasional dead stops in the music track, those moments when a character says something really odd/serious and the music just cuts off instantly, alongside all the weird visuals.
The last time Sensei harassed Miku and we had her nervous breakdown was genuinely frightening (especially if you play in the dead of night with only a tv turned on as background noise).
In fact, this may be the only game on here that i'd be totally fine with having the sex scenes just excised entirely, i basically just play this game for the mindscrew story and the atmosphere, and i suspect i'm not alone with this train of thought.
No, no you are not, and I literally fear nothing...in real life, this game is a different story. I honestly wasn't afraid with the Miku thing, I was too busy being pissed at player Sensei for going that route instead of waiting for her to actually be ready, which usually ends with the girl coming to him.
I would also be perfectly okay if Selebus decided to strip all sex scenes and mechanics, plus it would benefit the poor Android player base in that they would no longer have to go through the specific methods they have to now, at least for a little while.
all good was just wondering why i couldn't unlock the lust lvls
Can't unlock what doesn't exist, that's the short answer.
Most of the people over there who seem to be really enjoying it like the fact that it has the things that initially drew them here, but without the things that pushed them away (the horror element, specifically). I'd much rather have that then people over here clamoring to have the horror dialed down, so it's kinda an everyone wins scenario. I also only gave it about 20 minutes, as I was hoping it'd give me something new to replace the horror, but didn't feel like I was gonna get that.
Indeed, the 'if you don't like it, find something you do' line applies here and it looks like they have found that alternative. I play both since I treat all games as separate entities even if there is a connection somewhere and I do like this one better, but I don't necessarily have an opinion either way about the lack of horror. It works extremely well in this game and, even if Overnight is supposed to be inspired by this game, I'm not sure horror would even work well with the way it is now. The writing isn't as good and that might mean the game as it is now would not blend well with an added horror aspect, but it might. The reason it works so well here is because of the excellent writing, which is something that can be said of A LOT of this game, the writing is what makes it all work.