Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-40164738-20191108222915

Hey, people are spending more (to keep an economy going) so clearly they have more money than ever. Better up those prices. I wish people's wages rised just as quickly as prices do, but all I've seen in recent years is purchasing power going down. It's probably the exact same service, just not priority. one of the packages I had was at customs for a day and nothing happened and then it passed. It wasn't held either. Using RX coded mail it was immediate, ofcourse no real way to check the time difference except tracking info. The other package got sent a day later, however only just got shipped out of Japan, whilst the other will be at my doorstep soon. Bit odd. If the base fee was low that could be nice, probably wasn't that profitable though.

Again, it's a trade I'm willing to make. A lot of RPGs look interesting due to the aesthetic or very odd gameplay choices, to enjoy that I'd probably be fine with the characters yelling incomprehensibly. The OCR does pretty well, the issue is the lost characters. Makes a world of difference in hieroglyphics. It's just google TL for phone, they OCR it first obviously. I do have a few desktop applications which are actually made for OCR, but they check 1-3 characters at once so that takes far longer. Ultimately that's the problem. I could technically play the game, but hooking the text makes for a far better experience and means I don't have to spend 3 minutes deciphering a sentence. I tried HAT for cheat engine a while back, but had very little success. A pet translator? I guess you can technically hire people to do just that, it'd be pretty expensive though, better to just commission a translation. I guess it'd only work for someone that can then work on something which doesn't make a sort of return product. Think of a charity or something, that way someone can spend their working time fully on a charity. Maybe stricter curation would work, like providing decent proof that you're actually working on the product.