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starterman1989 said:
Akvod said:
iclim4 said:

You actually have to play Kagetsu Tohya first before Melty blood because some of the Characters in melty are introduced in KT.

As far as I'm concerned though, the main story ends with Tsukihime and the others are just fan disk, franchise milking.

Also what's up with this statement?
"I can't believe Mirror Moon expects me to buy this game >.< such fucking moral fags [sorry gay posters])"

I can understand still downloading and being discreet about it because of various reasons that hinders an individual from buying it but to be outright insulting to the very people who worked hard translating a game they love who simply asks you to support the creators by buying their game is just bad taste. Gratitude is an important emotion, it's best you learn it.

If this game is a doujin how the hell am I supposed to buy it? O.o

They shouldn't be producing any more new copies, and so to actually buy a physical copy should be astronomically high O.o

Furthermore, buying it off an auction or second hand does NOT help the developers or creators of the game, only those owners who bought the work of a Type Moon for a much cheaper price, and profiting off of it themselves.

I think the point is that you're really not entitled to say "I can't believe Mirror Moon expects me to buy this game". Are you saying that they should instead say

"Guys, we translated this game for you because we like it, we want you to like it, and we want the creator to benefit from it. Oh, nevermind, download it from somewhere on the net."

Are you really expecting them to say that? Even manga scanlators put request to support the creators. It's just a matter of courtesy. =(

Did you read my reply? Sure it's idealisticly correct, but it's unrealistic to do in the first place, impossible really... unless Type Moon still actively printed copies or sold it via DL like Steam. That's why I felt it was pretentious of them.

The only realistic way to buy this game is to buy it second hand or via auction, which will not only be astronomically expensive (I do not think that the price of the game should be determined by scarcity, rather solely its quality), but it completely goes against the whole point of buying a physical copy, which is that it only benefits the seller, not the creator of the game itself, that spent hours and effort into creating.