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WhatNitrous

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look a good protection lol, if it is a person it will prob try again the same pass
I'd likely end up resetting my password honestly if I didn't know the code was there :LOL:

If I do remember my password, its to something I use constantly or its a critical one I don't want people getting access too (or 2FA for the those), I let the password manager handle the garbage ones...its too much for anyone to remember.
 

WhatNitrous

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wtf RETRO :mad::mad::mad:
i just checked my software library and i found, what ? a game ?
this is not what i expêcted
View attachment 16833 what am i supposed to do with that, how can we start working seriously here ? :mad::mad::mad:
I wouldn't mind a key for excel :LOL:

But i sure as shit don't want it IN the Steam client...I didn't know that was even fucking possibly even though I have my GPU software on my account by accident....you just got MicroSmacked :ROFLMAO:

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silent_passenger

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I just came across P3: Reload in the GA section :LOL:

First off I doubt its real, second off if it is I'd hope I could win it, third off we know both of those happening have about zero odds so I'd figured I'd share in case anyone else felt like trying their luck 🤷‍♂️
It seems some not-very-bright kid thinking he/she found the way to "beat the system" (obviously not knowing anything about how GA works). They registered their account yesterday - that's telling everything. But did I enter the giveaway? Of course!
 

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I happen to go past it on facefuck and just had to click play :LOL:

I also keep wondering why anyone would name a game Unicorn Overlord anywhere but japan :ROFLMAO:
The only thing I never understood about Japanese titles - especially if we're talking about smuts - is why they are longer than the transoceanic route from Europe to America and why they feel they need to explain in the title everything that's happening in the first 5 hours of the story. But maybe it's just me...
 

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The only thing I never understood about Japanese titles - especially if we're talking about smuts - is why they are longer than the transoceanic route from Europe to America and why they feel they need to explain in the title everything that's happening in the first 5 hours of the story. But maybe it's just me...
JP Competition culture and attractive requirement.

Long title = People interest why it's long = Stay long in people's mind.
Even getting people trying to abbreviate it into short name is part of keep in people's mind strategy.

Usually short title after you finish it, you'll hardly remember it unless it's unique and doesn't have dozens of similar products with similar names.
So to outstand from all of those, having long name and putting partially the plot in it are likely the current standard way for JP works to stand out or attract people at all.

Also another reason why adding plot or partially events into title, just to reduce the amount of people later refunding or giving up on certain products just due to they don't like the topic/game/anime/movie/whatever.
So if you know partially what is it related by its name, you'll less likely to watch it if you don't like it, so no mass refund later by those people at all.
 

silent_passenger

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JP Competition culture and attractive requirement.

Long title = People interest why it's long = Stay long in people's mind.
Even getting people trying to abbreviate it into short name is part of keep in people's mind strategy.

Usually short title after you finish it, you'll hardly remember it unless it's unique and doesn't have dozens of similar products with similar names.
So to outstand from all of those, having long name and putting partially the plot in it are likely the current standard way for JP works to stand out or attract people at all.

Also another reason why adding plot or partially events into title, just to reduce the amount of people later refunding or giving up on certain products just due to they don't like the topic/game/anime/movie/whatever.
So if you know partially what is it related by its name, you'll less likely to watch it if you don't like it, so no mass refund later by those people at all.
Thx for clarifying but I don't agree about "the long title stays long in people's mind" - at least not In the rest of the world. I can't remember any of those long-titled games (but maybe it's because they weren't so good?), but I remember all those with short titles: Divi Dead, Saya No Uta, Kara No Shojo...
 
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