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I'm not working on SubaHibi personally, but I still run TLWiki and I'm currently translating a pretty popular manga called Murasaki-iro no Qualia.
Mostly I'm too lazy to translate things and spend all my time playing eroge though. Also, I should probably write a new blog post one of these days. I'm thinking a review of the Kiseki series or something since Sora SC got announced for US release recently! Definitely the best JRPGs in recent memory... and you can honestly make a pretty good argument for them being the best JRPGs of all time, which I would probably support myself. Last edited by Moogy; 09-14-2013 at 04:51 PM.. |
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I heard the Subahibi translator actually has an account on FFR. Anyone know anything about that?
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Litodude I'm sad you post regularly now
thanx moogy I found him lol
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yes but where are the LWB , team vanilla, lusty lady project peopel on fffr????????
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suck my dick
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literally
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ugh
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09-14-2013, 06:27 PM | #68 |
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I am a reality manifesting master and I love myself ego devoid. Lito, I'm glad you're back cuz you keep it real and obviously don't need anyone's fucking validation. Female, you are a silly female. Moogy, i got better at one handing than you and Great Scott! am I having a revelatory day. Everything makes so much sense. I am completely sober so fuck your preconceived notions.
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fing korny <3
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09-14-2013, 08:55 PM | #72 |
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sry im only high quality
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09-15-2013, 02:24 AM | #74 |
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That sentiment is totally alien to me.
I haven't had an urge to smash arrows for a very long time. In fact I never actually got into seriously playing rhythm games at all. When I did play, it was never because smashing arrows was fun. It was because I wanted to practice, since I thought the reason that rhythm games weren't fun for me was that I wasn't good enough at them yet. In the end I figured out that in higher level play it was really all about the arrows and not about the music, and was completely focused on reflexes and not at all on rhythm, tempo, and the kind of "groove" feeling you get when you're actually playing rhythmic music, especially with other people. I first suspected some people played rhythm games that way from the ridiculously high C speeds they used which never showed more than one or two arrows on the screen at a time and destroyed stops, tempo changes, etc. I found this incomprehensible since, to me, reading the structure of the chart ahead of time and participating in its synchronized playback with the music was the whole point of the game. Another clue was that everyone seemed to manage to play, enjoy, and even AAA charts that were obviously really badly desynced from their audio. But it took me a while to figure out that everyone played rhythm games that way. Basically it was much like any other twitchy arcade game, and I was looking for a game that felt more like actually playing an instrument (I play jazz and classical piano). I wanted a game about hitting keys in time with music, but rhythm games were about hitting keys in time with shapes on the screen hitting other shapes on the screen. So I gave up on rhythm games. That was about a year after I first tried them. I still hung around the community though since I had met some cool people 8) And I continued to make simfiles for a while, since I liked the concept and execution of note charts with a severely limited number of possible notes, compared to e.g. a piano roll. (a0, I think I remember you saying something similar to this once.) Of course, since I never actually played the simfiles I made, most of them were probably not fun to play in the least, lol Also I never even played FFR at all (look at my profile). Flash just has such terrible latency that both the streaming audio and the input event stream were always out of sync which made it totally impossible for me to play. Goes back to my point above. (Maybe it's gotten better over the years, I dunno.) |
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youtube is the only place I've been able to tell kil he smells
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but does he smell as bad as French Canadian cheese farts in a fan
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