Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-40164738-20191121004932

Believe there are some consequences to smoking here (apart from health), can't remember which though or if they are still applied. Either way it's becoming less anyways, at some point it'll be done. Not sure if the black market will flourish, if it's made illegal many people will just quit. They also seem quite good at finding illegal manufacturers, they had a big European takedown quite recently. Pretty sure I even saw helicopters checking out some farms here, even though we aren't close to any of the named places. Probably, I guess it would've been bar nights for kids. A shame. Atleast most of the games can be emulated, but it's not quite the same atmosphere. I guess we technically could experience it in a themepark, but you'll only find the golden oldies. Pretty sure the last time I went (which was a while ago, but still this decade) they still had Sega Rally systems set up. Guess not many new arcade hit releases were released after. Consumption can also be regulated and the way it's going here smokers will be allowed to smoke, but not anywhere in the entire country. If you have to find old and/or obscure stuff, those websites will be your best bet. At some point bs websites become recognizable from the links anyways. It does give them more power though, it's not like there'd be much public outrage if people found out because they already know. Here they could only grab people for the worst crimes with such a method and I'm pretty sure it's still illegal. Granted the people who decided if it's illegal will also judge the guy, but still. Atleast give them the call and SMS/IM functionality, that's what most people my age got 'em for (if they even did).

It's a big company, can't expect it to check everything. Guess customs is very similar in that. Atleast getting money back isn't much of a hassle. Never really had it occur over here, most of the time it's used after all. However when I bought some used music CDs, they were all shrinked. I assume it's far more common in Japan then here. Sadly most stuff is only available used at this point, I just assume I won't return it unless it is completely broken/unusable. Sure, but what if some people just spammed their storefront in your reviews. You need quite a few moderators (or a good bot/filter) for a big website. It doesn't shock me that it gets exploited though. I assume they are paid people, so I doubt they are corrupt. Just probably really lazy/uninterested. If it's negative it could be "trolling" or "trying to drag down the competition". Who knows, they might get paid per review taken down. Good to know we aren't the only easy to please nation. Very common for food reviews as well, you'd assume people care a bit more for their food. So do most, I assume most people buy tools, materials or whatever. Anything else I can see on there is absolute trash.

It's how it works. Sometimes a bit of cheesy trash can be enjoyable, but this assumes there is something good about it, I guess it fits mediocre better than trash. Music is pretty easy to do, most people who are into making music generally know what sounds shit. So you'll mostly get mediocre to good, that is assuming it's to your taste. I'll probably check it out, maybe to see what the new campaigns are about. Then If I ever feel like it playing it more I'd probably grab the original and get some good user campaigns instead. Maybe when it's €5.

Most PC games at this point are digital, so that was obviously going to be the case. Still I can see it work for Alicesoft's digital releases, maybe a better sales event for their pockets than the one they had recently. Nothing in the general, they generally pay better attention to the releases than me. The one I referred to was their 2016 attempt, no idea how long that took to develop.

Problem is that if you dumped something to just sell it, you could expect a message from some angry seller raving on about you undercutting "the agreed price". Lower pop MMOs were a wild ride at times. You always have them, he's probably a scalper as well looking at the few comiket things I saw. It's always limited edition (mostly trash) stuff, so buying it to resell immediatly is scummy as fuck. There'll probably be a new one soon enough. It's essentially part of JPs gaming history, so I'm sure quite a few people got some extra second print copies stored away.