I know I took a few liberties with the setting in my Japanese high school VN, but I'm not sure which are of the "I could see it happen" variety, which are "doesn't really happen, but you see all the time in anime", and which are "why don't you throw in Venusian telepathic vampire slugs while you're at it." If anyone is willing to help, I can send you the list in a PM. The whole thing shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
Thank you!
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Keep your script in your Dropbox folder.
It allows you to share files with your team, keeps backups of previous versions, and is ridiculously easy to use.
It allows you to share files with your team, keeps backups of previous versions, and is ridiculously easy to use.
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Re: Looking for Japanese fact-checker
I don't mind checking some facts since I'm hosting a Japanese exchange student
Might as well make use of her while she's here
Might as well make use of her while she's here
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public void thingsILikeToDo(){
if(!haveWork) { //never runs for some reason
this.draw();
this.bake();
this.sleep();
}
else
this.sleep(); //probably why haveWork is always true
}
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Re: Looking for Japanese fact-checker
I'd help If you wonder who I am, I'm just an ordinary Japanese who is learning English.
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Thank you! I just sent PMs.
Keep your script in your Dropbox folder.
It allows you to share files with your team, keeps backups of previous versions, and is ridiculously easy to use.
It allows you to share files with your team, keeps backups of previous versions, and is ridiculously easy to use.
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Re: Looking for Japanese fact-checker
And I'm just an ordinary New Zealander who is learning Japanese and living in Japan.nyaatrap wrote:I'd help If you wonder who I am, I'm just an ordinary Japanese who is learning English.
I may be able to help though.
"We must teach them through the tools with which they are comfortable."
The #renpy IRC channel is a great place to chat with other devs. Due to the nature of IRC and timezone differences, people probably won't reply right away.
If you'd like to view or use any code from my VN PM me. All code is freely available without restriction, but also without warranty or (much) support.
If you'd like to view or use any code from my VN PM me. All code is freely available without restriction, but also without warranty or (much) support.
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Re: Looking for Japanese fact-checker [CLOSED]
Thanks! Now I just have to learn how to close my topics....
Keep your script in your Dropbox folder.
It allows you to share files with your team, keeps backups of previous versions, and is ridiculously easy to use.
It allows you to share files with your team, keeps backups of previous versions, and is ridiculously easy to use.
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