Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-40164738-20191009140315

Well yeah, that's the problem. What does a twitter browsing, office using, MAYBE photoshop using game "journalist" need that kind of screen for? I wouldn't be able to say how employment works in that section of journalism, but they do get fired from time to time, so it's probably the company being wasteful. Probably yeah, I kind of quit playing VNs for a while now in favour of more gameplay focused H-games anyway. Probably plenty of translateed ones when I get some going through a few of them. Don't have a picture folder, but probably have all the games stored somewhere if they aren't custom art. Guess that will do. That reminds me that I still need to find a way to rip VGMs from PC-88/98, only issue is there don't seem to be easy ways which aren't just recording the song. Fine if there's a soundtest, but plenty of them don't.

I doubt any will replace the labour force in the long run. They generally got brought in for relatively simple jobs. Robots will mostly replace those very simple jobs. "simple" jobs (they really aren't that simple) like carpentry and metalworking might stick around longer, but in those cases improved tools have taken away quite a few jobs. It's quite sad that "classical left" points of view don't really exist anymore, it's all extremes now. If we could find a decent middle ground things might go smoother. The only wakeup call I can see coming is if something goes catastrophically wrong. An example would the aviation industry, a lot of safety measures that exist today came thanks to some plane crash. We only tend to learn after we fucked up badly, this is fine with a single person but not so much on a societal scale. Current figures state 26-77 rise in centimeters by 2100, some say 20 M at some point. Either way it all depends on how far we can progress in water control, the rest of the world isn't doing much though. Keep in mind that most of the big waterworks projects in the world have some severe Dutch influence (if not just done by Dutch people in general), it'd be better if others learned as well. Their coasts will have to deal with it also.

Generally the giveaway is the silence, which is pretty annoying in a blind corner. I guess they are similar, except Steve Jobs had his own ideas (if stolen sometimes) and drive. Musk seems to just take credit for everything even though he's pretty much just an investor. The market is mostly speculation to begin with, so you can't blame people for speculating? Barely ever used Amazon (just e-books on .nl), so no can't say it happened before on there. I assumed it was just JP post or whatever.

Info is scarce, it's an old product from a con as well. Doing a "searchterm" search only gets me old music CD torrent uploads (all dead obviously), I'd assume they'd include the game with the torrent if it was included though. Just searching for 夜が来る!プレミアムボックス gets lots of useless results (gacha boxes). I did find a copy of the Yoru ga Kuru! sound selection CD on Mercari though. So I grabbed that, should be the final missing known "official" music release. Goodies are nice and all, but I'd probably only want it for games/series I really like. Most mail order benefits these days are pretty lackluster yeah, one of them was a set of twitter icons (litteraly just a .zip). I'd prefer pre-ordering from a western dev at that point. I think the price would be acceptable enough for a mint copy with a tear in the shrinkwrap? I know you want a perfectly "new" copy, but for that "cheap" price it should be fine.

I don't really cover that, so I don't know what the deal with pricing is. You should be able to edit it yourself if you wish. Problem is lots of games have at least 3 prices at this point. New, online, cheap edition, with new and online both being release date prices for newer games.