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Well, actually, they did finish the common route at first and even released a patch for it.
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Probably not because you already know the story. It's nevertheless worth playing it.
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Nah, I just read the comments on youtube.
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Well yeah, that's Subahibi for you.
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"Ahwa tori willi b brodoguesto un televizchon! Wafuuu~!" (Our story will be broadcast on television! Wafu~!) ^Oh my god, kud's so awesome. :3
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My thoughts on the week.
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Who do you think is the luckiest main character?
OneManArmy replied to Fenrir's topic in General Discussions & Debates
Really? His facial expression looks to me like : Why is my harem so annoying? -
Who do you think is the luckiest main character?
OneManArmy replied to Fenrir's topic in General Discussions & Debates
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Nah, that "install it somewhere" strategy is just another way of doing things. It's working after all and if you don't have to much games or programms on your computer then there's no problem with it being not organized. I personally prefer linux though but don't use it because most stuff doesn't support it. Wow, my english sounds pretty awkward this evening, time for bed. (z_z)
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Because windows isn't able to organize itself. If you're installing a new game, or programm, then windows will install it somewhere, even if this means that the files will be scattered over the whole hard disk. Linux is way more intelligent and don't need to be defraged. (I'm sorry if I'm saying the same stuff like that link source but I couldn't open that site, because of windows reasons I guess.)
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Ai Sp@ce is a Japanese virtual 3D massively multiplayer online social game (MMOSG) developed by several companies that form the Ai Sp@ce Production Committee which was launched on October 15, 2008, despite an earlier announcement of a summer 2008 release. Before gameplay can begin, a player must download a client program unique to Ai Sp@ce which will enable its users to interact on the game's servers. The player is given the chance to customize a motional avatar to explore the virtual world. This avatar can be chosen to take on a male or female form; the male avatars are described as "cool" while female avatars are described as "sweet". Facial expressions, figures, and hairstyle among other things are customizable, and the player can even customize personal information like birthdays and blood type.The main gameplay will begin when the player has chosen one personal bishōjo game character from the visual novels Clannad, Shuffle!, and Da Capo II, which the player will be able to customize.These bishōjo characters, known in the game as character dolls, or "chara-dolls", are able to wear different costumes (based on in-game items), and do a variety of things such as memorize various motions to act out or dance. The chara-dolls can even eventually develop a unique personality for each user, known in-game as each chara-doll having a different "aitune". The player and the selected chara-doll are able to live together in the game on one of the game's three virtual "islands" which are designed to resemble the worlds features in the three aforementioned visual novels used as reference material for the game. The house in which the players resides is equipped with furniture, though more could potentially be bought, along with items for the chara-doll or player to wear. When inside the house together, the chara-doll moves of her own accord, though when outside the chara-doll stays with the player. The player can freely converse with their chara-doll in a manner similar to visual novels where the text appears in the lower portion of the computer screen. The three islands are connected by a central "Akihabara Island", modeled after the real Akihabara, where the different players and chara-dolls can interact via chatting and events. When in Akihabara Island, the names given to the avatars and chara-dolls are viewable above their heads. While Ai Sp@ce can be played free of charge, a player can buy Nico Nico Points from Nico Nico Douga for use in the game to expand the gameplay. Nico Nico Points can be used to obtain special in-game items such as clothing for the player's avatar and chara-doll, and furniture for the house where the player resides. The Nico Nico Points can be purchased in 1000, 2000, 3000, and 5000 point sets with one point costing roughly one yen (about one cent).
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OoooooooOOOOoooooooHHHHH?! So I'm not the only one who voted for hot bath scene eh?
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Oh my god! Oh my god! I came buck... ...uuhhhh, nevermind. I'll also wait for another patch. Oh and I finished the game anyway, so waiting for some more weeks shouldn't be that hard.
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Looks about a double childhood friend love story feat magic.
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Strom and his great advertisements for mangagamer's releases, a never ending story.
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That's good to know, thx for telling us. Seriously, I thought that mangagamer would turn into nukigegamer.
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Ah sorry, forgot to answer that question. Basically SPTD is similar to other access layers used by other programs who provide access to storage devices but it has a lot more features that make this interface unique; copy and paste ftw. \o/ I'm not sure about the new version but some games, or rather said their copy protection, have problems with that SPTD thingy. But like I said, I'm not sure about this and it's possible that I mixed somethig up.
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I was only talking about the anime though, I didn't read the light novel but it's probably obviously way better and contains more lovey dovey scenes. I watched the anime one year ago and all the scenes I can remember are ones feat horo. And I'm not saying that the other characters didn't have a story, it was just that I wasn't interested in the story itself but more about horo's role in them. True, I always tend to criticize stuff more than I should.
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Uhhh, from which page is that comment? Anyway, I probably knew what you meant back then, just wanted to state the obvious.
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