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"There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.""The world owes me everything. I don't understand why the world hasn't figured that out yet though."
alright so where do I put the code 0_o. . . when I play holy jail I press all the buttons, nothing comes out.Open up the file 取扱説明書.html included in the base directory, accept the terms, and the code is in the bottom right hand corner
Be sure you have downloaded the correct version (he linked one for the DLSite code and one for the physical copy code)
No, just being wrong makes you wrong. The person who locked it away didn't lock it away as a marketing ploy. They spent a lot of time and work into making it. These efforts are rewarded by what, exactly? Not you. Why? Because it's "low value." Who decided this? You did. Not society. You. And by the way, even you said low value, not no value. They are protecting their property, and you are using the inevitable of a portion of the market to describe why the author is wrong."There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about."
Oh right i forgot i have to explain it...
Social commentary:
One person releases something that is locked or hard to reach, something of low value which in itself wouldn't be worth checking.
Everyone wants to see what's in the sealed box, as curiosity is what man is made of.
The key is found and shared by word of mouth, but there are always people who complain about it being hard to get.
Which leads to discussions, arguing, rage and death threats.
A classical representation of a marketing ploy that increases popularity by playing on the nature of man.
"You can shout at me, hurt me or even kill me, it won't make me wrong."
Thank you for participating in this computer-aided enrichment activity. Cya!
Mind you, I've only just wandered into this debate but I think you're missing his/her point, Toxic Shock.No, just being wrong makes you wrong. The person who locked it away didn't lock it away as a marketing ploy. They spent a lot of time and work into making it. These efforts are rewarded by what, exactly? Not you. Why? Because it's "low value." Who decided this? You did. Not society. You. And by the way, even you said low value, not no value. They are protecting their property, and you are using the inevitable of a portion of the market to describe why the author is wrong.
Most sane and rational people steal these games know they're in the wrong doing so, but you have managed to justify yourself by projecting the anger outward, at the very source of what you are trying to take. You realize you can use your same reasoning for everything right? Musicians get their music stolen, why do they bother selling? People boost cars all the time, why do dealerships bother to try? People die, why is killing them illegal? If 'social' is a positive term, why is everyone concerned about me being a sociopath?
Realize there are two groups of people here and you think you're on one side, but both sides are looking at you and thinking "Wow, what an entitled ass"
Anybody know the changes in 1.2?For people who want to know, Unholy Sanctuary 1.20 (newest version?) is up on Sharefilms
If people don't feel like downloading it from there, I don't mind uploading to Mega when I finish downloading
*edit* Got it downloaded but I seem to get some graphical issues. Unfortunately this may be a problem with my machine, so if someone else wants to try it and see if it works for them, I'll still uploaded it, but I give no promises
*edit #2* Alright, pretty sure it's my machine, cause the trial doesn't work either, which kinda sucks. Is there some component I need to have installed to play this? (sorta like how RPG Maker Games need the RTPs?)
*Edit... Again, and last time* Got it working. Don't know why the hell I had to reinstall Directx again, but that fixed everything. So back to the original question. Uploading to Mega, PM me for a link, or I could just post it to the thread (would like to refrain from doing that, seeing as to how fast the first one got taken down)