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Wait, what’s this about having to deal with the horse trying to buck you off in Zelda? I mean, I’ve only got one horse right now, which I tamed before I knew you could tame wild horses, or even reached the first stable, and as far as I recall, I didn’t have to do any of that.

it’s way better when they make us think it’ll never happen and then it actually does! see: Far Cry: Blood Dragon

I don’t know that’d really recommend it myself, as it’s kind of a mess of a language. Granted, not as big a mess as, say, php...

ba-dum-tshh!

ah yeah, didn’t think about that. It isn’t so weird though; through my cert issuer at least, changing the primary subject name on a certificate is actually kind of a pain in the ass compared to updating the list of subject alternate names (to the point where I briefly considered just saying ‘fuck it!’ and buying a new

It’s fine that it uses *.gawker.com as the subject name; if you go to the details you’ll see that it has all the gawker sites in the Subject Alternate Name field as wildcard URLs. This is fine. The lack of HTTPS enforcement/redirect is the only real problem.

I am holding a copy of the game in my hand from when it went on sale on amazon. But I am also downloading a torrent of the game right now, because hell yes I will play the shit out of it on PC when the new CEMU version is released. Just like I did for Metroid Prime when they got that working (it’s actually pretty darn

It’s easy to make that judgement without actually playing them though. The first koihime musou game was actually pretty great, telling a story of an epic war with likeable characters doing battle and living their lives in the meantime. I’m sure this new title has just as much to offer.

That’s because, if you’re correct, being an asshole doesn’t make you any less correct. It just makes you a correct asshole.

actually this looks really good. it seems like the joy-cons are actually acting as a protection mechanism of sorts for the body. they seem to absorb a lot of the initial impacts, and the triggers/sticks jutting out from the surface act as additional separation from the ground. ought to mean that under most

“you can see Zelda is still running around”

I always advise people never to spend less than $750 on a laptop anyway. It’s an entire PC, with screen, peripherals, sound, etc.... plus, portability aint cheap. the smaller electronics get, the pricier they get.

I’m curious as to why you find Fakku’s tagging/favoriting system superior to the others, when they’re all basically the same — if anything, I found Fakku’s kinda weak since only the ‘tags’ field could hold multiple items, but I suppose for non-doujins it isn’t all that necessary.

such a test would be pointless, as you’d get similar results by comparing two other random sites. each site has only a subset of the content of other sites, along with a selection of unique material that nobody has posted to other sites yet. I already verified that content from within the last month has been uploaded

Now, that said, one could see it as an advantage that FAKKU may get some material before other sites do. Though the same thing could be said about any of those other sites as well.

You may underestimate the tenacity of ero-pirates. just sayin’. lol

I know that, but this is a little different than Netflix. To pirate movies and TV shows, you have to go through tricky processes like torrenting, finding stuff that actually has seeds, etc...

there’s new FAKKU stuff being added to these sites pretty much constantly, and it doesn’t seem to be getting removed, so I have a hard time buying that. =/

definitely coulda fooled me; a quick search of the 3-4 most well-known sites shows plenty of FAKKU material. I don’t even really like their stuff that much; it’s all kinda samey and just clutters the browse view =x

I’m actually surprised FAKKU is still around, what with all the free, constantly-updated doujin reader sites out there which have FAKKU’s stuff as well as metric fucktons of translated material that hasn’t been officially licensed/published.