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    Kosakyun reacted to Kendjin in Fuwa Pickup Lines   
    Gonna go Down on you ALLL NIGHTTT LONNGGG...
     

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    Kosakyun reacted to Down in Mangagamer and Sekai Project best sellers in 2014   
    Mangagamer just released their 2014 look back.
    Included is their top 10 best sellers for the year:
     
     A whopping eight nukige in the top 10, three of which are from last year, and not a single non-nukige in the top 5. 
    Releases this year which didn't make it to the top10 include Knights of Anal Tyranny, Lapis Gunner, Space Pirate Sara, Royal Guard Melissa and Married Nurse, five nukige, and d2B vs. Deardrops and Cartagra.
     
    With 10 nukige vs. 4 non-nukige released this year it's not completely surprising to see this kind of results, but it's still kinda disheartening to see the efforts MG makes at releasing quality, non-nukige titles do so poorly in the end. Let us just hope that it won't discourage them from trying to push a better quality for their releases, even though it doesn't seem to affect the sales at all.
     
    That's pretty already.
     
    Sekai Project also gave their top5 selling games on Steam this year:
     
    Planetarian, which was supposed to be a big thing, ended up doing less than Sakura Spirit and Nekopara. Welp.
     
    Overall thoughts on these results:

     
    (One positive note still: Kara no Shoujo LE topping the hard copy sales for Mangagamer. /me waiting for the unavoidable KnS/Cartagra/KnS 2 hardcopy bundle some time in 2016. Even though I already got the japanese versions.)
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    Kosakyun reacted to Tatsujin in Hentai   
    Updated to 1.25.15. Images on the 25th are superb man, seriously superb:




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    Kosakyun got a reaction from Suzu Fanatic in How do you get past the artstyle?   
    I've lost care when it comes to the art.
    Though it's usually the art that makes me want to play a visual novel.
    However, there are times that the other elements of the visual novel simply transcend that of the art, putting the necessity of the art's quality somewhere down the road. Say, Higurashi. I am really not fond of hamster hands, and I would rather have five fingers instead of a measly space between a joined four fingers and a thumb. However, I still read the story, and I was pleased. The art had not served the purpose of beautifying the visual novel. Rather, it has added to the thrill factor.
     
    Like, seriously. What the fuck, Rena.
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from Tohka in True or False   
    ...True.
     
    Next person is named Tohka.
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    Kosakyun reacted to Roach in I'm at a lost for words... (HuniePop discussion)   
    Why am I excited for this?
     
    Anyway, I just found out that the background artist is from the same country as mine. Feels so proud, man.
    I also found a chibi Audrey in his gallery.

     
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from Mr. Meogii in Fuwanovel Confessions   
    Confession: I'm charmed.
    I'll fulfill your expectations in the RL pic thread.
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from krill in [Poll 5 is live!] Tay's Hatemail Grab Bag   
    Would that mean that

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    Kosakyun reacted to Mr Poltroon in You know what's bollocks?   
    You know what's bollocks?

    Being so bad at a game you can't ever finish it or find out the story... (Sengoku Rance)
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from Chewy in [Poll 5 is live!] Tay's Hatemail Grab Bag   
    What a nice username that person had.
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    Kosakyun reacted to astro in A Small Congratulations   
    Time to say goodbye to having a life
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    Kosakyun reacted to Tay in [Poll 5 is live!] Tay's Hatemail Grab Bag   
    Thank you, Major! It's everything I could have asked for. And much more. I dedicate this hatemail reveal to you. I tried to keep the editing to a minimum, but I did censor the language and clarify one or two phrases.
     

     
    Sometimes the hatemail is so absurd I can't help myself and I respond. Doesn't happen very often, but it happened with this one. Enjoy, and please take your seats: the revelations in this exchange may be overwhelming.  
    * I think he meant "or"
       
     
    * I can neither confirm nor deny this statement ** Trying to keep a straight face  
     
     
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    Kosakyun reacted to Kendjin in Inclusion of GIFV format in forums   
    GifV Media Tag
     
    As many of you know, Imgur released a new "format" called GifV. It is pretty much just a h.264 video without controls that plays on loop.
     
    The main reason for this, was to decrease filesize, as GIF is not an ideal format for longer files or larger. (there is also hope that mp4/webM format may be allowed in the future)
     
    As more and more content on the site is moved towards this new format, we are left without means to link these as we would a GIF file.
     
    I'm posting this here, mostly to see if there is interest or issues with this, at which point we can push for implimentation.
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    Kosakyun reacted to Suzu Fanatic in Toggle for H Content?   
    I think it's all about circumstance, and the type of VN; I'm all for the derpy "oniisama pump my ***** full of your ****-**** until I'm pregnant!" porn-fluff when it's a nukige. After all, you buy it/download it knowing (normally) full well what you are getting yourself into.
     
    Story-driven VNs, it's alittle more complicated... I personally prefer a more emotional/connected hscene, if it is to have one at all. I don't think they should be removed - as sexuality is just as important in a relationship as anything else - but overplaying that hand can just lead to /facepalms. I think EF did them right, and even one or two routes in Katawa.
     
    As hot as some scenes are (and I like alot of them in the same base fashion as anyone with a pulse and apprication of 2d), It can come across as excessive, a obvious tool thrown in to cater to the porn-hungry.
     
    Like I said, it's a complcated issue - the "good" VNs really don't need hscenes to stay "good" (1st time I read FSN, I had completely forgotton it was a hentai VN until the first one started lol). But at the same time, they woulden't be the same without them~ Even Clannad - which I loved with all my heart, somehow felt "off" by not having hscenes, even though it does "not" need them. Perhaps some of us are just conditioned from all the blatant sexualization in anime/VNs, to expect it~
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from Darklord Rooke in Alice Soft — Translated Titles   
    Alicesoft Update:
     
    I'm too lazy to dig up the other thread.
    Anyway, seems like a new RPG is in development.
    Apparently, it will be using the setting of the Ranceverse.
     

     
    タイトル:イブニクル
    ブランド:アリスソフト
    ジャンル:RPG
    発売日:4月24日
    価格:8800円
    原画:八重樫南、はぎやまさかげ、MIN-NARAKEN
    シナリオ:よーいちろー、ヨイドレ・ドラゴン、イマーム
    公式サイト:http://www.alicesoft.com/

    ・「ランス」「闘神都市」と設定を一部共有したアリスソフト初のフィールド型RPG
    ・一夫一妻が常識の世界で主人公が嫁を次から次に娶っていくストーリー
    ・ADVパートとRPGパートを交互に繰り返しながら冒険を進めていく
    ・アリス作品お馴染みのモンスターも登場
     



     
    May the translation gods have mercy on this game as well.
     
    That's about it for now.
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from B0X0R in What Video Games Are You Playing Right Now?   
    Okay. That's it.
    I'm picking up Huniepop.
    Screw everyone who recommended it.
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    Kosakyun reacted to TexasDice in Unlimited Chat Works - Random Talk   
    Well, no use denying that... 
     

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    Kosakyun got a reaction from CLuBLioN in HuniePop Steam Keys Giveaway   
    What the---?
     
    Eclipsed keeps on rigging the draws.
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    Kosakyun reacted to zakobot in Steins;Gate Linear Bounded Phenogram Youtube Translation (Completed)   
    Mr. Braun's Route begins!
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=175f8L3lLVU
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from Parallel Pain in Birthday thread   
    Belated Happy Birthday to Parallel Pain and Happy Birthday to The Major!
     
    Do have a great birthday.
    ...With pizzas.
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from The Major in Birthday thread   
    Belated Happy Birthday to Parallel Pain and Happy Birthday to The Major!
     
    Do have a great birthday.
    ...With pizzas.
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from XReaper in Alice Soft — Translated Titles   
    Alicesoft Update:
     
    I'm too lazy to dig up the other thread.
    Anyway, seems like a new RPG is in development.
    Apparently, it will be using the setting of the Ranceverse.
     

     
    タイトル:イブニクル
    ブランド:アリスソフト
    ジャンル:RPG
    発売日:4月24日
    価格:8800円
    原画:八重樫南、はぎやまさかげ、MIN-NARAKEN
    シナリオ:よーいちろー、ヨイドレ・ドラゴン、イマーム
    公式サイト:http://www.alicesoft.com/

    ・「ランス」「闘神都市」と設定を一部共有したアリスソフト初のフィールド型RPG
    ・一夫一妻が常識の世界で主人公が嫁を次から次に娶っていくストーリー
    ・ADVパートとRPGパートを交互に繰り返しながら冒険を進めていく
    ・アリス作品お馴染みのモンスターも登場
     



     
    May the translation gods have mercy on this game as well.
     
    That's about it for now.
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from CLuBLioN in HuniePop Steam Keys Giveaway   
    Whelp.
    I don't really use Steam and all, but I'll drop this off.
     



     
    Why isn't there a Year of the Sexy Cats?
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    Kosakyun reacted to LinovaA in Writer's Block <Combating It>   
    So now that we have a creative corner, I figured I would try and contribute some my knowledge to the wonderful people around here. That and maybe I am just bored and done all of my assignments. 
     
    I am still pretty new around here, but if I can help even one person with this, well… that is good enough I guess.


    So, as the title says, we will be talking about one of the main struggles almost every single writer will go through at least once during one of their projects. Whether that project be a novel, visual novel, heck even essays and translations to a much lesser extent; it will strike all of us eventually. It is more than likely that you, the reader, have already experienced Writer’s Block at some point, so you already understand the pains associated with it. Or maybe you are one of the lucky few who have never had to deal with such a thing, in which case I envy you entirely and completely.
     
    You could be going at breakneck speed through your manuscript, writing tens of thousands of words without having any issue, but sooner or later… you may find yourself smacking your head against a brick wall of blankness unable to figure out where to go from where you are.
     
     
    So first off, let’s talk about Writer’s Block and what it is.
     
     
    What is Writer’s Block?
     
    Writer’s Block, by definition, is when an author loses his ability to produce new work thus creating a block in his creative train of thought. This block can run you down for a few hours, to a much longer time over the span of years when in extreme cases.
    So looking at this as writers, this is not something we particularly want. We want to be able to avoid this sort of thing happening to us. But how do we do that?
    Well the tough answer to that is that we cannot just so easily prevent it. There are some ways that help keep our minds fresh and circulating new ideas, but there is no sure fire way to keep yourself safe from breaking against the Great Wall of Blanking Out.
    Writer’s Block can be entirely discouraging for an author, and for someone who is just getting used to writing larger works; can be absolutely catastrophic in terms of their will to keep writing. I know when I first started trying to write my first manuscript for the first… second… third… fourth… fifth… and sixth times. I honestly lost track after that, but my real problem was that I would get so far in, maybe about 2000 words and all of a sudden everything I had in my head would simply vanish. The Great Wall of Blanking Out would suddenly raise itself in front of my word count and would not allow it to progress any further.

    So let’s talk about ways to prevent Writer’s Block, even if it is in a small way. None of it is a guarantee, as everyone is different; but these are the ways that I have found to work and that have worked for the people I have helped through their own Writer’s Block issues.
     
    Preventing Writer’s Block:
     
    So as we know, Writer’s Block affects our ability to create new work. This does not mean that it only affects new project ideas, but rather it affects the entire creation process. You get so far in and all of a sudden your train of thought is just gone and you have nothing left you can put out because you have hit The Great Wall of Blanking Out. Some don’t even make it as far as the keyboard, thinking that they have not developed their idea enough, or that they just do not have time.
     
    So let’s get down to it:
     
    1. Outlines Can Be Your Bible/Insert Religious Text
     
    One problem I have seen a lot of people run into is that they can go so far in, but all of a sudden lose everything they were about to write. When they just got an idea and started writing, they did not think ahead, and only knew the general plot outline of what they wanted.
     
    That is not to say you can't do this, but you run the risk of hitting a wall sooner or later if you don't really know where you are going. Kinda like wandering around the woods when you have never been inside those particular woods before. Go too far and you may end up a tad lost.
     
    Taking time and writing an outline of the events that take place in the story is an excellent idea. It provides you with a foundation to build upon when you go to sit down and write. This outline is merely just an outline, so just like your first draft (which I will get to next) you can spill your raw creativity into it and just let the ideas flow out on to the page.
     
    Your outline doesn't even have to make coherent sense, just so long as it gives you an idea of the direction you are heading. As long as you have a general idea of what you are doing, the risk of suddenly losing yourself and your story in the first 5-10k words can be greatly reduced.
     
    2. Your First Draft is not Your Final Draft
     
    Here is another hang up that can easily discourage anyone who is writing. As writers, it makes sense that we have all read wonderful stories. Masterpieces in our own eyes. So obviously, when writing our own works, we want them to be just as good if not better if you are feeling really ambitious.
     
    So you sit down and you start writing. You get through the first chapter and you feel pretty darn satisfied, but you take a look through what you have written… and realize that it is not to the quality that you want it to be… so you start editing… but all of a sudden, you realize there is more wrong with it so you start editing that stuff too. Before you know it you have spent two hours editing the first chapter/portion of your work and you just feel absolutely drained from the ordeal. Most people I talk to end up losing their creative flair for the work after that, or if they get any further, end up losing it after subsequent bouts of this over editing process.
    So what is the problem here?
     
    Editing your first draft to look like a final draft before you have even written the whole thing is just bad news. The Writer and the Editor within you coexist, but they should not be working together at this early stage in the game. The first draft, just like outline, is where you can poor out your raw creativity and just roll with it. No author just sat down, puked out 100k+ words and created a masterpiece… and if they claim to have done so, I am going to call absolute bullshit.
     
    Writing a good work takes time, and one needs to force their inner Editor to just calm down and be patient. While the Editor is critical and meticulous, the Writer is freeform and creative. The critical side of the Editor can stifle the creativity of the Writer if they are working side by side at the same time. They do complement one another, just… not at the same time.
     
    3. Keep Writing
     
    Another pitfall that one might want to avoid is not continuing. You may start with the intention of finishing, but maybe tomorrow you just “don’t feel like it”. But then, the next day after that… you find that you “don’t feel like it again”.
     
    Once you start making an excuse not to write like that, you are already on a road to pain when it comes to finishing your work. Writing a story is a time investment, and you are going to have to want it in order for you to even think about finishing it. “Not feeling like it” just isn't in the equation.
     
    The problem with this, is that after enough days of not feeling it, you might decide to come back to it. However, this is another lead in to allowing The Great Wall of Blanking Out to encroach on what you are trying to write. Writer’s Block will settle in and all of a sudden you have nothing for what you want to write.
    Even if you only write a single sentence, coming back and visiting your project each day is a good way to prevent it from fading in your mind. For one of the main things that Writer’s Block thrives off… is stagnation in the creative sense.
     
    _____________________________________________________________________________________
    I struggled for years with Writer’s Block. I first started writing original works back in grade four. Until about four years ago, I had never finished anything. Writer’s Block would simply come over and snatch my ideas away from me. Once I hit Grade 9 and came up with a new story (where my Username originates), I just kept in my head, afraid of having development of that halted by another bout of Writer’s Block.
    These are just a few techniques you can use to prevent it. Curing Writer’s Block however, is a lot easier than one might think. It requires a lot of willpower, but it can be done.
     
    LinovaA’s Method for Working through Writer’s Block:
     
    Now while it is no guarantee, as with all of the things in this guide (oh gods this has become a guide?), it may help you if you find yourself in the middle of a particularly long bout of Writer’s Block.
    So what happens when you hit this Great Wall of Blanking Out? You run out of ideas. So where do you even go there?
     
    The best way to explain is to show an example of what I did.
    I sat down and looked at the paper and decided I needed to come up with something of my own creation. Doesn’t matter if it is cliché, but it needs to have a small level of originality to it.

    So the best bet was to just come up with a random scenario. However that is normally impossible with Writer’s Block. So here is a format I came up with
     
    <Adjective> <noun> <verb> <noun>.
    That is all.
     
    It’s best not to agonize over this. Seriously just pick any random adjective and any random noun that fits for the first two.

    Of course it ended up being this for me:
     
    Purple Elephants attack Earth.
     
    Not exactly the most elegant of scenarios, but we’ll work with it. So now that one has this completely strange scenario, you need to expand it somehow. So you simply need to add one detail at a time.
     
    Purple Elephants attack Earth and enslave humanity.
     
    Great. Just great.
     
    Add a few details, but after adding a few more details in this fashion… you take your pencil and scratch out something and edit the grammar of the sentence. I of course edited out Purple Elephants.

    Earth is attacked and humanity is enslaved by pseudo-Humans from Titan, enforcing a dystopian society.
     
    Voila. A scenario. This generally will not work the first time to fix your Writer’s Block. You need to do this over and over again until your brain starts easing up and those little details start coming to you much quicker. Or perhaps until you no longer need to use the simplistic format I laid out earlier.
     
    While a lot of people would say to go out and wait for the ideas to come to you, I believe and more proactive approach of force starting your creative engine to be the more efficient way when in a deep rooted bout of Writer’s Block. Of course, the less proactive approach may work with you more. I can't tell you if it is or not because everyone is different.
     
    The End:


    I do hope I have helped someone out here. I understand Writer’s Block being a huge challenge for a lot of people who are into writing like myself. Hopefully you come out of reading this learning something new, and if you didn’t… well thanks for giving me the time of day regardless.  None of this is guaranteed to help, but hopefully I have helped give you some tools to help you keep writing and avoid Writer's Block, and perhaps even conquer it.
     
    So yeah, thanks for stopping by and giving this a read.
     
     
    Edit: I will be coming back to fix any typos when I get home.
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    Kosakyun got a reaction from Tyrael in Fuwanovel Confessions   
    My hero.
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