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Tomoyo After - It's a Wonderful Life


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Tomoyo After's story revolves around Okazaki Tomoya and Sakagami Tomoyo. Tomoya has graduated from high school and is now employed as a garbage collector. He and Tomoyo are now seeing each other in a romantic relationship, though Tomoya lives alone in his apartment. One day it is discovered that Tomoyo has a younger half-sister named Mishima Tomo who had been living with her mother, but was recently abandoned. It is eventually decided that Tomo will live in Tomoya's apartment for the time being.

Beside the Adventure part that makes most of the game, Tomoyo After also has RPG elements. In order to complete the game entirely, the player must finish eight of the mini RPGs games called "Dungeons & Takafumis" which are available during certain scenarios as the player continues to play the game.



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I heard the translators were making good progress getting this VN finished..... they haven't given updates to the percentage of completion because they want to leave it as a surprise but i'm pretty optimistic it'll get done fairly soon.

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I heard the translators were making good progress getting this VN finished..... they haven't given updates to the percentage of completion because they want to leave it as a surprise but i'm pretty optimistic it'll get done fairly soon.

 

I'm optimistic as well. Doki Fansub is not the fastest group ever, but at least they are actively translating it.

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I already finished the game and it was damn awesome, well at least the ending. There were some parts which were a little boring though.

I'm very thankful that they decided to translate the normal version of this game because the memorial one sucks pretty hard. Why? They

changed that awesome ending and added some unecessary lines; yeah I played it too so I know that I'm talking about.

 

All in all, look foward to the translation even if you aren't a tomoyo fan.

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I already finished the game and it was damn awesome, well at least the ending. There were some parts which were a little boring though.

I'm very thankful that they decided to translate the normal version of this game because the memorial one sucks pretty hard. Why? They

changed that awesome ending and added some unecessary lines; yeah I played it too so I know that I'm talking about.

 

All in all, look foward to the translation even if you aren't a tomoyo fan.

 

Ah i see.. are the endings the only major thing different between the two versions or are there other things different as well?

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Ah i see.. are the endings the only major thing different between the two versions or are there other things different as well?

and added some unecessary lines

They also removed the sex scenes which only appeared at the very beginning of the game anyway.

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Really the H-scenes was over used reguardless in my eyes. Not that i had any problem with them and all, just semt like it throw them out there for no reason, i'd rather purpose be given to them, or atleast timing.

Either way i only played part of the translation patch last year, decided to wait for the full translation, the game was ok where i played to, as said above it does have its boring parts though.

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Really the H-scenes was over used reguardless in my eyes. It does have its boring parts though.

Well there are only three h's at the beginning and one at the end, that's all, not a big pain in the ass if you ask me. The visual novel is indeed sometime a little bit boring but at least still interesting. But yeah, it's definitely all about the ending, I didn't like the other stories that much.

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just out of curiosity, which version is this V/N? the one with ergo or not?

 

thanks in advance

 

Doki is translating the original version (Tomoyo After ~It's a Wonderful Life~ - First Press Limited Edition). It's 18+ and contains h-scenes.

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I heard the translators were making good progress getting this VN finished..... they haven't given updates to the percentage of completion because they want to leave it as a surprise but i'm pretty optimistic it'll get done fairly soon.

 

really??! awesome! i thought the project died or something.. glad to hear they're up and running as well :D

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anybody have an idea how far was the progress now??

No idea, like desi said, they don't give us any updates. Well the last patch translated something like 30% of the game so they should be currently around 50-80%.

 

still believe Tomoyo's route is the best in Clannad, second being Kyon's

Nah, nagisa's route's clearly the best but I didn't like her as a character.

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No idea, like desi said, they don't give us any updates. Well the last patch translated something like 30% of the game so they should be currently around 50-80%.

Doki kinda went from scratch, they used some of the stuff from the 30 % partial, not a lot though.

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Nah, nagisa's route's clearly the best but I didn't like her as a character.

 

i just like the after story..

i mean..

i fed up with nagisa and her weak/unsocialable character...

mno offence to their daughter...

but i feel tomoyo are decently cute and loveable...

i mean how many people in the world can put up a tugh side when they have their shock of their life...

futuremore..to make her route sweet

the ending nearly killed me with all her words...

i cried he most on her ending...suprisingly more than after story(excluding the anime)

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just out of curiosity, which version is this V/N? the one with ergo or not?

 

thanks in advance

 

edit: also, how do you install this game on windows 7 64x? i have tried and the games loads when i dont change the region to japanese. however, the text is all in symbols eg: ^&%$#$^

 

but when I change the region to jap, the games doesnt even load, it only shows a black screen.

 

Also, when I was installing, it said something about directx

 

Thanks in advance

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edit: also, how do you install this game on windows 7 64x? i have tried and the games loads when i dont change the region to japanese. however, the text is all in symbols eg: ^&%$#$^

 

but when I change the region to jap, the games doesnt even load, it only shows a black screen.

 

Also, when I was installing, it said something about directx

 

Thanks in advance

 

try upgrade ur direct x to the latest

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try upgrade ur direct x to the latest

 

Thanks for your reply =D However, i am already using Directx 11 which to my knowldege, is the latest so far.

 

are there any other fixes? thanks in advance

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edit: also, how do you install this game on windows 7 64x?

Dunno what's wrong, I hadn't any problems with the tomoyo after. Question, did you install the game while using japanese local? Could be the reason, or just uninstall directx and install it again. It's windows after all.

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Thanks for your reply =D However, i am already using Directx 11 which to my knowldege, is the latest so far.

 

are there any other fixes? thanks in advance

 

urm there's the 3D direct x pacth

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urm there's the 3D direct x pacth

 

Got it working, apparently it was some directx problem along with the applocale problem.

 

Had to re-install it a few times to finaly get it running

 

Thanks for your help

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Got it working, apparently it was some directx problem along with the applocale problem.

 

Had to re-install it a few times to finaly get it running

 

Thanks for your help

 

so its running now?

good job~

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