Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-80.144.152.92-20191022111904

They certainly have to, after all, they screwed it up and made it useless/made bacteria etc more resistant. In the end, the producers just do what makes them the most money. So they will certainly switch if they are paid for the alternatives well enough.

That's true. 3D movies are already declared dead, aren't they? I never go to the cinema but at least that's the word on the street. VR still have somewhat of a future at least, or rather, some people are still working towards a possible future. No idea if the first smartphones already had internet connectivity (not via w-lan) but I guess kids already played on their normal phones enough, so it was the next logical step anyway. Exactly. Add to that that typically, only bad things are relayed to companies. Rarely does someone write because something is good or just fine. They write if they are angry for whatever reason. That's another reason why that number is uneven. Then add, as you said, the group that doesn't interact at all (like me, I have no social media bs) and you have the 1%...and even that percentage is too high. I blame the companies for having public "letter boxes" as well as the "gaming journalists" and those weird people who, more often than not, don't even play the games. Luckily didn't hear about that. Not a fan of it. It's just resources for people that play a lot anyway. Not to mention that it will also require an internet connection for those challenges. Damn companies and changing all their games into services which need to engage you all the time. Honestly, I liked the standard games that just let you play them and be done with them after a playthrough, or maybe two. Then, a year later, or so, you would get an expansion (PC the most likely platform) and that would be that. MMOs and multiplayer games later on were a completely different category. Now, it's a giant pile of awfulness with one getting the best out of indie games that release their game at 100%, with just fixing some bugs later down the line. I tended to just power through it...but I started playing it basically right after Warcraft I and that had two whole campaigns as well... I think I had Linguee showing up on Google before. Never really used it though (I tend to stick with Leo when it comes to English <-> German). Japanese is just Google Translate all the time.

No idea, don't think I ever really checked the Sengoku Rance category. I can appreciate both things and I've always been a fan of encyclopediae. Hm, weight was just 0.2kg. Inside was the CD and the invoice from the third-party seller on Amazon.jp. But regarding Buyee, do they write the actual name down? The forwarding service I previously used would write something like: "Game Soft: Anime Roll Play Game - Name of the game", which is really good, of course. No papers in this case, the customs paper was just pasted on the letter. Maybe there was another copy somewhere but then customs took and kept it. You paid for Air though, right? And tracking? That's always more expensive. I basically took the cheapest option. Sounds messy. Oh well, I will have to look further into it. Darn companies and their stickers and bar codes and and and... :<

Another by the way: Found a proxy bidding service (ZenMarket) that does seem to include adult items. At least I asked for a product and they unblocked it and allowed me to bid on it. Considering that forwarding/proxy-service combination seems to have failed with not being able to see adult good at all and them filling out the paper willy-nilly, I might have to switch to this one. No forwarding apparently though but I asked yesterday and will hopefully get a reply eventually.