2012-05-13, 05:44 | Link #1483 |
Pleased to Meet You
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Philippines
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There is no solid evidence of that sort of connection between these two series. Let us just wait for the author's final word on this.
@thundrakkon: Don't worry. They will have more new members soon and some old ones as well. Any further details would be spoilers. |
2012-05-13, 06:40 | Link #1485 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I'm not sure how VRS would work. Especially since I'm sure Chiyu would want her first to be the one she truly loves (Haru) rather than the one she just ended up dating (Taku), whether it be real or not, but I sincerely doubt she'd agree to virtual with HIS avatar. At least I hope she wouldn't. Catgirl + pig on his hind legs, that's an image I don't want to think about. Not to mention they're 13-year-olds.
I was a little surprised by Haru when he and Taku demonstrated the power of BL(sorry). I mean, even if Chiyu supposedly isn't terribly quick on the uptake, never say something like "with this even you should underst--(of course you'd never finish that line)". I still like Chiyu and wish she could be happy; too bad it's clear that Haru is completely taken. All I can hope is that Taku can eventually find a way to truly and completely redeem himself, and manage to help Chiyu move on. Also, I was surprised by the sudden flash here. Since they'd cut out some shots that had even been fully illustrated in the LN/manga, I didn't expect them to just suddenly show scenes where there wasn't a skirt in the way. |
2012-05-13, 08:17 | Link #1488 |
KI NI NARIMASU!
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Now that people have been mentioning points, can someone help me out here?
Is it just me or is the system fundamentally broken? You lose points in this game by: - Burst linking - Losing duels - Leveling up - Physical Full burst. You gain points in this game by: - winning duels. The problem that I'm seeing is that when you win the number of points you gain is the same as the number of points your opponent loses. I.e. same level = +10/-10 or level 9 vs level 1 = +2/-2. Which means, it's a zero sum game. The total number of points in the system never actually changes. This is great except the system also has measures to prevent point inflation i.e. charging burst points for burst link and leveling up which permanently remove points from the system. The only influx of new points in this system is when a new player joins and starts off with 50? new points. So unless, there are always large numbers of players joining the game, the number of burst points is just slowly decreasing in total to 0. On top of that, the number of newbies that have to be sacrificed to level someone from just 8 to 9 is ridiculous! Am I totally wrong in this thinking? Or is there a missing plot device?
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2012-05-13, 08:50 | Link #1490 | ||
Me, An Intellectual
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Age: 33
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2012-05-13, 09:17 | Link #1495 | |
U mad?
Join Date: Apr 2012
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2012-05-13, 09:36 | Link #1496 | |
今宵の虎徹は血に飢えている
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Oh man...all those Mahouka ads
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Also...I know the oldest player is 16 at most but damn...Blue Knight's voice...
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2012-05-13, 12:25 | Link #1499 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: In my room
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The pointing system of Aw is indeed ridiculously absurd. Since a newbie has only 100 points and every access of the program makes you loose points but please remember that this is not your conventional fighting game. it's a twisted vrmmorpg game.
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action, cyberpunk, harem, sci-fi, shounen |
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