You make it sound like stealing this game is a crime.
You make it sound like stealing this game is a crime.
That says more about their language than it does about your linquistics skills.
Same here.
“Maybe the solution is for Valve to take an active role in holding people accountable, or to create better incentives for people to keep themselves accountable.”
Uh no. Introducing unsuspecting, untrained people to a poorly identified fire is a fast way to make things go from bad to fucked.
I can’t read Japanese, but I’m willing to bet that the “injuries” were smoke inhalation.
Reeking boxes are new to the series.
The series was never “hard” in the first place. They have always been brutally time consuming and disgustingly grindy.
Because unless you grind for EXP or you’ve read a walkthrough and thus know where enemy reinforcements will spawn, its impossible to do so.
Oh it’d still have a following. It just wouldn’t be able to hide behind the “LOOK! ANOTHER $0.99 SALE! IGNORE OUR HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!”-shouting.
I don’t know how it is for every service, but I know that certain developers have quietly stated that they’re forbidden from fully disclosing digital distribution numbers.
Reminds me of the New Super Mario Bros U miiverse stamps.
True, but the original doesn’t claim to be “HD”.
A 13 year old game still in print? Uh huh.
Who says you have a choice?
You know the Muvluv series is out of print and not available for digital distribution right?
Both projects are fucked. The WAU idea simply sounds better because it isn’t explored/explained anywhere near as in-depth as the Ark idea.
I’m not sure how piracy has anything to do with a 10+ year old game. Whats your point?
Yes and no. Thats certainly what happened but it ignored the underlying issue. No one wanted to license out Kimi ga Nozomu Eien except age.
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