Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-2003:D6:4715:BA14:41D:A9DF:26B2:33C5-20191031123842

Here it depends, I guess. There usually is enough supply there but in addition, you also have libraries that offer the latest magazines (and previous editions) as well. Though, revenue has definitely decreased over the years. Interestingly enough, the top magazines lost more while further down the line, it stayed pretty much the same. Der Spiegel (1st place) had a revenue of 270.7 million in 2013 but 215.5 in 2018. Number 50 had 25.3 million in 2013 but 24.8 million in 2018. https://meedia.de/2014/03/18/top-50-die-umsatzstaerksten-zeitschriften-deutschlands/ https://meedia.de/2019/02/15/die-50-umsatzstaerksten-zeitschriften-deutschlands-bunte-ueberholt-focus-und-hoerzu/ I own a Kindle as well. Though, I used to read manga on it when I was regularly away from home for a week. Apart from that, you typically see people with an e-book reader at a train station or in a train...or maybe at some holiday place. Haha, I doubt it. As long as humans do the governing, there won't be a perfect-functioning one. One could say that robots would be able to do it...but since they are likely also programmed by humans then, it can fail in that regard as well. Not a fan of LP's, never have been. I don't like the editing and the non-interactivity. As such, livestreams is where it's at. There is an unpredictability going on as well and it's something that hasn't happened yet, so it's more interesting/engaging, if you will. Watching a VOD of it has a lot less appeal to me, though, I do make exceptions in rare cases (one streamer playing EUIV as well as that *loose D&D campaign I mentioned). But yeah, either you like it or not. I used to watch my brother play games as well as later friend's playing on a Gameboy or the PC, so I'm used to watching others and also enjoy it (if they are good at the game, otherwise...not so much). The crowd that watches more popular streamers that are "entertaining", yeah, those I don't get either. Algorithm changes still help the people with technical understanding more. As such, you would have a decent advantage most of the time (at least when trying to get bigger).

Well, it's a part of human nature, propelled by capitalism which tells them it's the right thing to do. So...not ideal. Absolutely. Some auctions also have just some stock picture of the item...or some take it from other people's auctions and yeah, some are just bad quality. With the lighting being terrible and the solution being low, one picture from the front and back is useless. Just yesterday, I asked a seller whether a game has any tears or dents since I couldn't be sure looking at the awful pictures. Honestly, I envy you in that regard since going for used is soooo much easier (and cheaper). I don't even want to count how many ks of euro I've already spent this year. And a good number is due to having to buy items twice...

Hm, that could definitely be true. I basically never refer to "real" Western sources when it comes to Japanese stuff. Too much incomplete information. VNDB is ok in that regard, as are specialized Wikis such as this. However, the best kind of information your will always find on Japanese websites...even if they aren't brought together/centralized at all. I would call that a pretty good deal though. And in the end, whether it works properly is all that matters (unless you are me).

I do not. Since the email isn't in any way and wasn't confirmed, it's pointless. Add to that that the domain name had the typo and not the relevant part of the email...yeah. For me it would be like: "Oh, you typo'ed "web" into "wen"? No worries, we will change that. Please confirm blabla". Hm? Changing emails is always super easy. I can go on Amazon.de and just change my email-address in my account data. That's the case basically everywhere. On that website, my email-address isn't shown at all, nowhere. If it would have been, I would have noticed the mistake immediately since the first thing I do is check out all the settings to disable spam etc.