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curriegrad2004:
TimeLeap's graphic engine just totally sucked on the PC. Hope this time they make some improvements on this release...

Pizzaman:

--- Quote from: curriegrad2004 on August 22, 2009, 05:56:53 am ---TimeLeap's graphic engine just totally sucked on the PC. Hope this time they make some improvements on this release...

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I swear, most Japanese 3D eroge makers suck at 3D engines.
Teatime sucked big time with Love Death 2/3, while Frontwing disappointed with Timeleap.

Avatier:
Put into consideration the technology and budget these guys have to work with. PC Gaming is basically more or less dead in Japan. Japan is heavily console based, and that's the way they like it. It's harder to pirate consoles and console games, more revenue for the big corps. They're slowly working their way up there, going through all the flaws modern games have already gone through.

The biggest problem with all their 3D engines is the lack of optimization, hence the massive amount of space they take up on the hard drive. I believe only Illusion Soft optimizes their engine somewhat, as well as those guys who made Itazura Gokuaku.

Edit: Huh, they released a 6 disc box set of the soundtrack before the game was released.
http://vgmdb.net/album/14998

RoninatorMarx:

--- Quote from: Avatier on August 22, 2009, 07:17:04 pm ---Huh, they released a 6 disc box set of the soundtrack before the game was released.
http://vgmdb.net/album/14998

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Any reason for this? I dunno where are they gonna go with this.

Benpc91:

--- Quote from: MarxMayhem on August 26, 2009, 06:23:56 am ---Any reason for this? I dunno where are they gonna go with this.

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It's almost as pointless as releasing Colorful Days and Overmaster before SP's release, right?

It's a nice soundtrack, but 10,000 JPY is not something I'd spend at once for a soundtrack.

Also, "BAD COMMUNICATION"?  Definitely thought of iM@S first thing.

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