HiP1

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I was one of those that probably were pissed the most, at least I complained, tried to reason with god or the ether or I don't know whom, even asked to release the unfinished version.

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I was not a happy camper that rather than pushing though, 20 min. a day we would have had the update and some progress on top of that, Baibai just said - something came up, I'm stoping the billing and that's it. I mean at least tell me approximately what it is - health related? Studies? Work? Nothing, but "I don't think it matters anyway" - still remember.

Then I just understood that many people do not really think this game is a big deal. They play other games, inject escapism by other means into their lives. I realized I was too emotionally invested, it was the only game I waited for.

Emotionally I'm done with this game, through and through. If it does well - fine, I might play it, if it dies - then no big deal.
it's just a game, dude. it's actually a good thing that you have to wait more. it will allow you to learn to deal with your emotions and your frustration. also, work on your priorities in life. instant gratification is not a right.
it's a very good game. writing is great. characters too. but it's still just a game. entertainment. a time sink.
you make it sound like you are wasting your life away while waiting for this single update. try other games, or make your own.
 

Clarence2992

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it's just a game, dude. it's actually a good thing that you have to wait more. it will allow you to learn to deal with your emotions and your frustration. also, work on your priorities in life. instant gratification is not a right.
it's a very good game. writing is great. characters too. but it's still just a game. entertainment. a time sink.
you make it sound like you are wasting your life away while waiting for this single update. try other games, or make your own.
I'm still in awe that these games even exist and didn't realize it until mid 2023. It's fun but I have a family (that I don't wanna fuck) and real responsibilities so I hope he comes back with a vengeance also but it's not the end of the world if it doesn't happen. Rooting for you BaiBai_
 

combige

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As a cultured man I have a culture question.
Why in order to give another his phone number one takes another's phone and add himself there and vice versa? Instead of, like, spelling and giving a callback.
 

Lordisigler

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As a cultured man I have a culture question.
Why in order to give another his phone number one takes another's phone and add himself there and vice versa? Instead of, like, spelling and giving a callback.
Because it's faster, less annoying, less errors in loud environments and is more secure against eavesdropping. Also, the person can correctly write his/her name.
 

Alandir

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It's a Japanese culture thing.
Not just Japan. Where I live we do it too.

Because it's faster, less annoying, less errors in loud environments and is more secure against eavesdropping. Also, the person can correctly write his/her name.
It's also a small gesture of trust since you're trusting the other person not to snoop in your phone even if it's only for a bit.
 
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combige

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Because it's faster, less annoying, less errors in loud environments and is more secure against eavesdropping. Also, the person can correctly write his/her name.
It's a Japanese culture thing.
Not just Japan. Where I live we do it too.
It's also a small gesture of trust since you're trusting the other person not to snoop in your phone even if it's only for a bit.
Thanks for heads up, guys.
Such method never crossed my mind and is not practiced at my place. Dunno, less hygienic, less private and some not-very-fluent users may not be able to succeed due to different software or lol can even drop the phone.
 
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