Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-2003:D6:4715:BAF5:B158:D8A4:32DC:7675-20191013185345

I'm certainly for it. Of course, the US is really against it. A more united Europe = bad for the US. Hm, maybe the climate isn't as bad then. The Netherlands is, after all, generally closer to the sea. I don't live in North Germany to profit off of that. While most of the years weren't that bad, it did reach -10°C at least a couple of times apart from 2012.

Even compared to modern PCs, smartphones are super simple. One just has to get used to the awful touch controls (which I don't think are intuitive at all). It depends. After all, I've only seen old people in the public, so maybe it's just those that play on smartphones, while waiting for the bus/train/whatever. The folks that stay at home could still just sit on a chair all day or look out the window, observing people. Nah, the searches on their websites are just straight up terrible. Like, you search for a term and tons of unrelated stuff shows up. No clue how they manage to do that.

Yeah, used and new are generally pretty different markets. And while I'm a collector, I only stick to stuff that is important to me (Alicesoft and old Falcom (before Kondo took over and they abandoned the PC)). Dealing with used games is generally too open and every collector has different expectations when it comes to that I feel like. By the way, the new PSX Serial Experiments Lain game is now a bit above 100k Yen with a bit less than a day to go. True, that is unlikely. Drama discs are, in general, something that the West doesn't pay much attention to, even if there exist some of popular franchises. Mouse pads are certainly one of the most useless goodies, not as bad as digital crap like the Twitter icons you mentioned but bad enough. I do hope so. I just wish Japanese users (or Asian gamers in general) would take more of a stance against DRM. Most of the time, they don't even know what "DRM" really entails.

Depends. It's only worthwhile if you rarely import something and then only cheap stuff. I mean, for a 20€ good X, you would pay basically the same amount in shipping and fees again, if it is relatively light.

Sounds bad. I really hope they didn't like the voices. Unnecessary costs, not worth it. (Not to mention that female voices are often the same/similar which is super annoying in something like anime already.) But well, all we can do is wait and see what will happen.

Well, digital or physical though? I'm just going for Windows games, as such I won't get their complete catalogue but still a decent number, considering those were released in compilations. Yeah, I remember the Appendix version having small changes being mentioned on Alicesoft's website. Didn't get the feeling Pascha C++ was limited at all. I own the game twice (once damaged and the other one better...although the plastic is slightly bent because someone thought it was a good idea to put 1+kg worth of games on top of it...). Yeah, there are used versions everywhere of that, just no new versions as opposed to Pascha C++. If the Appendix version had a limited and normal version, I'm pretty certain I won't get the limited one...or at least it's really unlikely.