Jackytheman
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The game instructs me to press W to change direction, but the key doesn't appear to work. Anyone got a workaround or solution?
Thanks my dudeHold down R and then press W
nice that is fake break the save XDthanks man
You want me to believe the creator put a save there to get rid of the quiz which only exists to fuck the english players?You must be registered to see the linksHERE ! a patch for the minigame just follow the instructions.
This isn't a new thing at all. There have been plenty of devs that would block main story progress with doors that required hiragana entry, convert hiragana to numbers, or ask you to solve random riddles during the game to continue progress. One dev even made us guess Japanese idioms/famous phrases, which was probably the cruelest thing I've seen so far.You want me to believe the creator put a save there to get rid of the quiz which only exists to fuck the english players?
Nice try...
Lol, I know. All these people pirating and then when the developers presumably put something in to discourage the pirating, these people whine and cry about how the developers are racist and and how these pirates are the poor, poor victims. God people are such self-centered spoiled pricks.I mean, a solid 95% of english players just pirate it so i can understand the hatred lol
No clue where you're getting your stats from but it's not a mechanism that targets piracy, DRM is the system DLsite already has for that, it's a mechanism that targets players that don't speak Japanese, otherwise known as gaijin (foreigners). No one said the dev is racist, but that you clearly cannot deny that the dev put this in place to punish non Japanese speaking players, pirates and non pirates alike.Lol, I know. All these people pirating and then when the developers presumably put something in to discourage the pirating, these people whine and cry about how the developers are racist and and how these pirates are the poor, poor victims. God people are such self-centered spoiled pricks.
The best thing is this creator uploaded fake versions of his previous games and were fishing for reactions. That fake save provided by the same person is so obvious, holy hell.This isn't a new thing at all. There have been plenty of devs that would block main story progress with doors that required hiragana entry, convert hiragana to numbers, or ask you to solve random riddles during the game to continue progress. One dev even made us guess Japanese idioms/famous phrases, which was probably the cruelest thing I've seen so far.
Edit: I also just remembered that the dev went out of his way to translate the anti-piracy message at the game startup into Korean, English, and German. He even typed the code entry key in hiragana and katakana instead of just typing F8 like he typed F12 at the bottom. You can't tell me this wasn't intentional.
I don't see what the problem is - besides a bit of a guesswork at the very end.Seems like you need to type it into the box, I tried to paste the kanji in and the hiragana just changes to another word. Rip.
it does work for me so...i think u can trust ?You want me to believe the creator put a save there to get rid of the quiz which only exists to fuck the english players?
Nice try...
I mean, a solid 95% of english players just pirate it so i can understand the hatred lol
Nice assumptions.Lol, I know. All these people pirating and then when the developers presumably put something in to discourage the pirating, these people whine and cry about how the developers are racist and and how these pirates are the poor, poor victims. God people are such self-centered spoiled pricks.
and he has history of making it "difficult" for english players. What about those who purchased it instead pirating it?(Use japanese word mini game don't read Japanese cannot play this game)
I agree ,beacuse i bought this game...Nice assumptions.
DLsite has its verification system which pretty much shuts down all uploaders because nobody bothers to make a crack/bypass but the dev didn't use it. Also, he bothered to put some info in english on japanese dlsite:
and he has history of making it "difficult" for english players. What about those who purchased it instead pirating it?
So is it really an anti-piracy solution or does he really have something against foreigners? One thing is sure - his actions bring the opposite effect because potential english customers won't buy it and the game gets pirated anyway.
Well my japanese is basically nonexistent so I had to look up a hiragana chart to pick out each character then paste the thing into google to find the kanji. Not sure how I'd go about typing it out, but it was just disheartening to see the hiragana change when I tried pasting it in, after all that effort finding the kanji for the first one.I don't see what the problem is - besides a bit of a guesswork at the very end.
Though perhaps you've misunderstood a thing - three correct entries are required (not sure if three-in-a-row, but the counter is reduced upon an incorrect entry, so it might be the case).
AFAIK, on any standard Win7 installation, if you can set the locale to Japanese, you can just as well add the input method for Japanese.
That quiz already tells you the 'spelling' (the hiragana string with the reading), only bit of guesswork is which of the conversion candidates is the proper one and even that can be checked in the script.
The script though is an ugly little thing - written in a way that only just works.