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Yeah than you will love miru... maybe even daphne/leia
Ok I'll keep that in mind when playing, thank you very much!!You may like Dana and Monica might be more in your ally
Yeah than you will love miru... maybe even daphne/leia
Ok I'll keep that in mind when playing, thank you very much!!You may like Dana and Monica might be more in your ally
No, I think it was like one or a couple of pages back, The updates tomorrow.Update is today right? When does it release?
Update is today right? When does it release?
Well, it said 7 hours ago, not that long ago, the timer doesn't update instantly usually. In all the games that I've bought, only a handful actually haven't unlocked/came out when that timer ran out. The last was actually Midnight Paradise, but that was because they found some serious issues they needed to fix before they pushed the publish button.This game is not yet available on Steam
Planned Release Date: Jul 4, 2025
This game plans to unlock in approximately 6 hours
The steam page said this at 8:30 pm est. and again at a little after 9pm
so 2 am or 3 am est. Of course it's not always 100% right....![]()
Talking about time ...Well, it said 7 hours ago, not that long ago, the timer doesn't update instantly usually. In all the games that I've bought, only a handful actually haven't unlocked/came out when that timer ran out. The last was actually Midnight Paradise, but that was because they found some serious issues they needed to fix before they pushed the publish button.
Says 3 hours now, so it is updating like it should.
Hmm, not that I'm aware of, maybe there is something I've overlooked, but for me personally I've been around the 12h thing for 40 some years, so it's more understandable for meTalking about time ...
Is there a way to change the showed time on the posts
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From the 12h AM/PM stuff to the - for more understandable - 24h format?
In the preferences I'm only able to change the timezone itself....
I'd think MOST people understand the 12 hr format, since a normal wall clock and church clock etc with "hands" are all 12 hr clocks.Hmm, not that I'm aware of, maybe there is something I've overlooked, but for me personally I've been around the 12h thing for 40 some years, so it's more understandable for me![]()
I once found the am/pm thing a little confusing, mostly because I couldn't remember which was which until I learned what they meant. I'm also Scandinavian and we do have the equivalent of that, but you rarely see it anymore.I'd think MOST people understand the 12 hr format, since a normal wall clock and church clock etc with "hands" are all 12 hr clocks.
Many feel the 24 hr format being hard to understand instead, which i personally cannot agree with. I mean there's literally 24 hrs in a day...
But, hey I easily understand both... I'm Scandinavian, so...![]()
Who's having panic attacks? I don't see anyone panicking about shit....There are over 2 hours left until the scheduled release time and they are already having panic attacks.
At least they learned something from SG.
I'd think MOST people understand the 12 hr format, since a normal wall clock and church clock etc with "hands" are all 12 hr clocks.
Many feel the 24 hr format being hard to understand instead, which i personally cannot agree with. I mean there's literally 24 hrs in a day...
But, hey I easily understand both... I'm Scandinavian, so...![]()
Oh yeah, I know. The 12 hr format have been used for over a thousand years here, so I get it...Who's having panic attacks? I don't see anyone panicking about shit....
The game is already there as well:You must be registered to see the links
It is hard to understand since I'm not in the military and the 12-hour format is the way it has been used here for 100 some years...
The pendulum is swinging in the opposite direction now i guess... People forgetting how to use the "standard" 12 clock with hands...I once found the am/pm thing a little confusing, mostly because I couldn't remember which was which until I learned what they meant. I'm also Scandinavian and we do have the equivalent of that, but you rarely see it anymore.
However, I hear young kids have trouble telling the time the nowadays on a traditional clock face with hands.
Well, it wasn't taught when I went to school. It was 12-hour format and the 24-hour format was simply known as military time. It might be different now, but afaik mostly everywhere still use the 12-hour format here.Kids in first grade know both systems. Because that's simply how it's done in Scandinavia and most of Europe (Handed down from the good ol' romans).
Gonna be my own hero.Get ready for "hero"![]()