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DeanNoriko

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I'd wager that's Tsuneyo based on color and proportions. It could be Nao but I don't think she's ever been used as a ragdoll in the background before.
The screenshot is from the children's TV show and the stage was lit. The hanging pair of legs are unlit in the background, which makes them look darker. Actually, Tsuneyo's legs would probably look even darker, even under studio lighting, if that makes sense.
So I am 99.9% sure this is neither from Tsuneyo, nor from Nao (or Imani for that matter).

I'm actually not sure if Sel even uses models that differ somehow from the knees down in terms of shape or looks. I guess you might be able to differentiate Futaba, but the rest I imagine would look pretty much identical, at least without anything right next to them for reference in size.

So I find it hard to say. Personally I don't even think it's supposed to show someone T-posing but simply hanging from a noose, therefore I just assumed it would be some variant of Maya.

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Moonflare

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Creative types' view of online piracy is rarely... strategic. Or rational. I understand it from that side--I've made my living mostly through by sales of copyright-protected media. Watching stuff I'd spent hundreds or even thousands of hours on be freely shared without my consent? Maddening. Gut-wrenching. Enraging.

But a few of the things I learned very early on are:
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there is another important difference between what you point out and selebus' work. People aren't stealing his product, they're stealing his monthly early access to it, he himself gives away his product for free each month, just a bit later.

From that point of view, it's even more pointless to combat piracy, since you're not even struggling against people taking your precious product for free, just the notion that they're taking away the privilege of those that support you. So, really, everyone that "steals" his early access pass each month is still a potential supporter for years to come, since, again, it's a month to month deal.

To the point, it's far more damning to alienate piracy users in his case because you're also alienating potential supporters. His is not a finished product, it is far more important to create a vocal supportive community (paying or not) than to combat piracy (pointless since it won't yield anything anyway). And even if most of these people never support him, I can safely guess that a lot of them would be willing to pay for the final product after so many years. The only reason why they might not be is because of Selebus' behavior tbh.
 
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barglenarglezous

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To the point, it's far more damning to alienate piracy users in his case because you're also alienating potential supporters. His is not a finished product, it is far more important to create a vocal supportive community (paying or not) than to combat (pointless since it won't yield anything anyway) piracy. And even if most of these people never support him, I can safely guess that a lot of them would be willing to pay for the final product after so many years. The only reason why they might not be is because of Selebus' behavior tbh.
I personally withdrew my support over his antics, specifically. I kept my support through his constant grousing about the leaks, but the mass reporting and DRM were the line for me. If that hadn't happened, he'd still be collecting $5/month from me.
 

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there is another important difference between what you point out and selebus' work. People aren't stealing his product, they're stealing his monthly early access to it, he himself gives away his product for free each month, just a bit later.

From that point of view, it's even more pointless to combat piracy, since you're not even struggling against people taking your precious product for free, just the notion that they're taking away the privilege of those that support you. So, really, everyone that "steals" his early access pass each month is still a potential supporter for years to come, since, again, it's a month to month deal.

To the point, it's far more damning to alienate piracy users in his case because you're also alienating potential supporters. His is not a finished product, it is far more important to create a vocal supportive community (paying or not) than to combat piracy (pointless since it won't yield anything anyway). And even if most of these people never support him, I can safely guess that a lot of them would be willing to pay for the final product after so many years. The only reason why they might not be is because of Selebus' behavior tbh.
Definitely. Add to that his extremely questionable right to use the basis for his art (even though he's modified every image a lot) and the whole thing looks silly and more than a bit hypocritical.

But as I said, seldom strategic or rational.
 

BlackDays

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The screenshot is from the children's TV show and the stage was lit. The hanging pair of legs are unlit in the background, which makes them look darker. Actually, Tsuneyo's legs would probably look even darker, even under studio lighting, if that makes sense.
So I am 99.9% sure this is neither from Tsuneyo, nor from Nao (or Imani for that matter).

I'm actually not sure if Sel even uses models that differ somehow from the knees down in terms of shape or looks. I guess you might be able to differentiate Futaba, but the rest I imagine would look pretty much identical, at least without anything right next to them for reference in size.

So I find it hard to say. Personally I don't even think it's supposed to show someone T-posing but simply hanging from a noose, therefore I just assumed it would be some variant of Maya.

Sincerely,
Feet Expert
I'd say Miku. She's been TPosed already not so long ago, with lots of copies of her.
Maybe she'll get some slightly more important part in the near future.
 

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there is another important difference between what you point out and selebus' work. People aren't stealing his product, they're stealing his monthly early access to it, he himself gives away his product for free each month, just a bit later.

From that point of view, it's even more pointless to combat piracy, since you're not even struggling against people taking your precious product for free, just the notion that they're taking away the privilege of those that support you. So, really, everyone that "steals" his early access pass each month is still a potential supporter for years to come, since, again, it's a month to month deal.
The flip side of that is that the people pirating LiL are basically saying they can't wait two weeks and just get it for free then, which is a state of mind that I would associate with a child, not an adult.
 

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BLASPHEMY :mad: :mad: :mad: Akira is a manly man with a big penis... be wary of tarnishing the name of my idol, Akira Arakawa, for we followers of the big penis are known to lurk in the dark of the night...
While scrolling through itch.io I thought I saw Sensei and thought Sel updated the game on itch.io. But what I saw was a gay visual novel with a protag that looks scary similiar to Sensei and its the funniest thing as a LIL fan :KEK:
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I see you're not familiar with the f95 Lil forum lost media
 
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Moonflare

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people pirating LiL are basically saying they can't wait two weeks and just get it for free then, which is a state of mind that I would associate with a child, not an adult.
Is it? by that line of interpretation, all of LiL's supporters could be considered children with money then, as they don't have enough patience to wait for the aforementioned two weeks, and instead pay for the early access - even though it is leaked minutes after release.

or, one could also say that someone that doesn't play the leaked version, and instead chooses to wait for the official release has the need to prove to who knows who that they're better than pirates, which could also be called childish if coming from a position of bragging about it.

Any of these is a rather narrow and poor generalization imo though, people are more complicated than that. My official stance is that I support anyone that wants to and can support Selebus, as I wish to see this game finished. I see any kind of generalization, including calling them childish, as a sub-optimal path to achieve that result.

If they can and want to support him, good. If not, they'll always be welcome to discuss the game here without judgements as to how they're getting their hands on it. As I said before, any player is a potential supporter because this is month to month, and Selebus was dumb to not capitalize on that, rather than try to fight piracy and end up alienating them (and also his prior or soon to be prior supporters through his antics).
 

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The flip side of that is that the people pirating LiL are basically saying they can't wait two weeks and just get it for free then, which is a state of mind that I would associate with a child, not an adult.
Not really, if this site did not exist I still would not pay for the game, I would just wait the two weeks. As it happens this site does exist so I can get it earlier.
 

Antosha

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Is it? by that line of interpretation, all of LiL's supporters could be considered children with money then, as they don't have enough patience to wait for the aforementioned two weeks, and instead pay for the early access - even though it is leaked minutes after release.

or, one could also say that someone that doesn't play the leaked version, and instead chooses to wait for the official release has the need to prove to who knows who that they're better than pirates, which could also be called childish if coming from a position of bragging about it.

Any of these is a rather narrow and poor generalization imo though, people are more complicated than that. My official stance is that I support anyone that wants to and can support Selebus, as I wish to see this game finished. I see any kind of generalization, including calling them childish, as a sub-optimal path to achieve that result.

If they can and want to support him, good. If not, they'll always be welcome to discuss the game here without judgements as to how they're getting their hands on it. As I said before, any player is a potential supporter because this is month to month, and Selebus was dumb to not capitalize on that, rather than try to fight piracy and end up alienating them (and also his prior or soon to be prior supporters through his antics).
You know, when devs with a steady release schedule ask me to wait until their embargo period is over, I generally do. Costs me nothing.

But in the case, I make an exception. :sneaky:
 

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Let me add something here
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Im sorry if i post more than usual about old updates but remembering some scenes looking at the lastest updates makes me feel like i should share some thoughts, also since Io is one of my favs girls and Stomachache event makes me feel a more intense feeling to share them.

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Yumi and Kaori
Even though Pareidolia implied that Kaori herself "knew a good amount" due to her circumstances, my thought is the same as yours, that the Kaori who spoke to Yumi in that alt timeline wasn't Kaori herself, but most likely Pareidolia or at least something else other than her. This idea is powered by several other factors such as the high relevancy to the recently revealed information about Pareidolia and Kaori, Pareidolia's "preexisting acquaintance" with Yumi, Kaori at the scene suspiciously not speaking alien, and suspiciously not wearing her Halloween outfit (though the last one might be excusable).

However, Pareidolia as an viable option here is merely the result from a process of elimination after going over the divine roster and using motive/incentive as filters, as mechanistically I am not sure how anything that involves Pareidolia would've worked now. Should a god of one timeline know something its other self had learned in another timeline? Should a god that got thrown back to the Well in one timeline remain operational in another timeline? Or perhaps that's a-okay as long as the timepoint is prior to the fateful X-day?

One last thing to point out tangentially related to this: Alt Maya Prime is told that a reset is coming that she can't feel and decides to go off to do something. At the same time, she's also told that Yumi has a cousin named Kaori who knows about the resets and knows that one is coming. And yet, she doesn't seem to react to this information at all. Does this Maya know something about Kaori? Is that the actual reason she leaves? For now it's just a possibility to keep in mind for the future.
I am guessing Alt Maya here wasn't really not responding to the name Kaori, but chose to respond to what she supposedly knew and thus alerted her the most. My take is that Alt Maya also didn't know the existence of Kaori, and couldn't care that much anymore after being informed about an allegedly incoming reset that flew under her radar.

and of course Pareidolia knows Yumi by another name - probably not Friend, but they could have a prior relationship.
It'd be very interesting if Yumi and Kaori in this timeline reunited early and became more acquainted than the pair was in the main timeline, and ultimately became the reason why Pareidolia knew Yumi by a different name. Even if this may not be anywhere close to what've happened in the alt timeline, the thought of Pareidolia learning about Yumi through Kaori is interesting enough. Because if that was true, I am afraid the other name Pareidolia knew won't be just another Japanese name or cringy god-related title; it's gonna be dumb shit like "Yumiburger of glossy sight balls"
 

LoveWhiteHairedGirl

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Anyway, I still don't understand why Rin, Futaba, and Yumi were named with those God-related adjectives? It was during the first beach trip, I believe. Do we have an answer?
 
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