Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-40164738-20191022213625

Sure, they gave it too easily. People also whine too quickly though, now you can get a decent idea of the things that could possible go wrong (mostly cancer, thanks WebMD) before going to the doc.

I haven't been in quite a while, but from the few ads I see it's mostly kids movies which still have it. Also quite a few are just converted from 2D to 3D (most real films, 3D filming is probably expensive) and others are digital 3D kids films. It pretty much seems like an afterthought for a bit more cash with all the conversions and digital 3D effects for animations. Would be in the late 2G era, pretty sure the IBM simon relied on a dock for adding programs though. I'm pretty sure the first real internet service was DoCoMo, mobile payments by 2G were apparently done before it. And the whole 2G media craze with SMS could be considered a form of primitive internet, it distributed a ton of content. It really is just social media which caused it, most forums of devs tended to be full of fans (or tech support seekers) so such complaints would be unheard of. Granted, "neutral forums" still had to deal with shills which back then would probably be company employees. I do remember seeing Todd Howard shilling his games in what is now google groups. It's the "keep them in the store" mindset, I guess with all of Paradox's DLCs they can probably apply that to their players quite well. That's also why gaming as a service is more popular, plays into each other really well from a monetary perspective. It sucks, but all you can do is not buy their games and angrily write on social media. If only the "game journalists" complained about that for once. Just seems like a burnout. Had that plenty of times, especially if a series is literally just the same game. Just focus on another series (or better, stand-alone games) and come back fresh. Ofcourse this assumes you haven't started the game beforehand, otherwise you'd probably still be wise to start over.

No, they are not that specific. They write it in understandable terms for customs. "Book", "CD", "Comics and animation", etc. Sadly their invoice is nearly identical, but it also states the shipping number so you can look it up specifically. It's specific enough, not sure what they'd do for a game CD though. Probably, It's not that I'd call it expensive. A regular package over here can cost around €5, so for international with basic tracking its okay. Probably more expensive though.

Hope it works out, there has to be atleast one proxy/forwarder which allows for adult stuff though? Probably afraid of shipping "legal in Japan" goods.