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Shipping is serious business to them. Mostly because they literally have nothing else better to do.

Just wait until the next waifu gacha game comes out and these people really will be pissed.
Who needs a life when theres little boys in genshin to draw sucking eachother off
 
Shipping is serious business to them. Mostly because they literally have nothing else better to do.

Just wait until the next waifu gacha game comes out and these people really will be pissed.
>Gacha game releases
>Shippers flock to shoehorn their fantasies
>A new gacha game releases with more boys than girls
>Shippers flock away from former to fantasize the latter roster
>repeat

Like clockwork
 
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I hate this fandom more and more every day.
 
what the fuck is a sun lesbian
Generally "Sun Lesbians" are more butch/masculine alined and "Moon Lesbians" are more feminine (In other words it's meaningless). I'm guessing they're claiming Albedo is a ""he/him lesbian"" or whatever the term is now.
 
New game regulation just dropped in China. People under 18 can now play online games only on certain time of friday, saturday, sunday, official holidays, and only hour a day. Genshin is an online game.
Well, it wouldn't be the first time that they pulled something like this.

Any word from the fanbase?
 
Well, it wouldn't be the first time that they pulled something like this.

Any word from the fanbase?
This time it's quite harsh, I'd say. Can't imagine how long I'd have to play WoW if I was only allowed 3 hours/week. But that's if you actually play it. Singleplayer games are unaffected, as far as I know. That makes it bearable, I'd say. Didn't had internet myself untill I got 18, except for one year, and it wasn't good connection even for its time.
Here's a reddit thread: https://old.reddit.com/r/Genshin_Im...rip_genshin_cn_limits_playing_time_for_those/
There's talks that chinesse forums are freaking out right now, but I can't read to verify.

UPD: it just came to me: if one have to be always online to play Assasins Creed or whatever else, it, pretty much, makes it an online game, or so I think. If it is, Ubisoft gonna have some fun with this.
 
This time it's quite harsh, I'd say. Can't imagine how long I'd have to play WoW if I was only allowed 3 hours/week. But that's if you actually play it. Singleplayer games are unaffected, as far as I know. That makes it bearable, I'd say. Didn't had internet myself untill I got 18, except for one year, and it wasn't good connection even for its time.
Here's a reddit thread: https://old.reddit.com/r/Genshin_Im...rip_genshin_cn_limits_playing_time_for_those/
There's talks that chinesse forums are freaking out right now, but I can't read to verify.

UPD: it just came to me: if one have to be always online to play Assasins Creed or whatever else, it, pretty much, makes it an online game, or so I think. If it is, Ubisoft gonna have some fun with this.
Well, it's appears to only permit one specific hour on the weekends: 8 to 9pm.

But then again, it's China doing what it does best, I suppose.
 
New game regulation just dropped in China. People under 18 can now play online games only on certain time of friday, saturday, sunday, official holidays, and only hour a day. Genshin is an online game.
Is that an increasing restriction on regulation that already existed? If not, that just potentially cut off a fairly substantial portion of China's gaming market.

Edit: that regulation as described would flat-out murder any game developed/intended for a Chinese audience that's under 18. Was that intentional, or just collateral damage?
 
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This is going to tank Activision stock pretty hard. China is WoW's biggest market and they pay for their subs hourly.
 
New game regulation just dropped in China. People under 18 can now play online games only on certain time of friday, saturday, sunday, official holidays, and only hour a day. Genshin is an online game.
AHAHAHAHA. Online-only fags get BTFO'd. In addition, does mobile count?

Either way good, I can enjoy more games with less Chinese interference.
This time it's quite harsh, I'd say. Can't imagine how long I'd have to play WoW if I was only allowed 3 hours/week. But that's if you actually play it. Singleplayer games are unaffected, as far as I know. That makes it bearable, I'd say. Didn't had internet myself untill I got 18, except for one year, and it wasn't good connection even for its time.
Here's a reddit thread: https://old.reddit.com/r/Genshin_Im...rip_genshin_cn_limits_playing_time_for_those/
There's talks that chinesse forums are freaking out right now, but I can't read to verify.

UPD: it just came to me: if one have to be always online to play Assasins Creed or whatever else, it, pretty much, makes it an online game, or so I think. If it is, Ubisoft gonna have some fun with this.
The comments, as typical from reddit, really shows the sub's age of dignified gacha-consoom old men.

Also, you forgot /r/GachaGaming's thoughts on their poor paypiggy games being affected.
 
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AHAHAHAHA. Online-only fags get BTFO'd. In addition, does mobile count?

Either way good, I can enjoy more games with less Chinese interference.
Several of the articles covering the news specifically mention mobile devices; at least in 2015, China's gaming habits were dominated by PC/Browser games followed by mobile games with consoles being rather insignificant due to a ban that had only recently expired. I'd imagine the ratios are slightly more even today, but still with mobile gaming being a fairly well established 2nd place.
 
New game regulation just dropped in China. People under 18 can now play online games only on certain time of friday, saturday, sunday, official holidays, and only hour a day. Genshin is an online game.
I wonder how this is going to affect Pay to Win. In Genshin you can do things like grind for what you want, but there's also the gacha mechanics. It wouldn't be too hard for them to tack on a "Pay X for Y artifact/weapon/material" since they already have that system in place.
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I wonder how this is going to affect Pay to Win. In Genshin you can do things like grind for what you want, but there's also the gacha mechanics. It wouldn't be too hard for them to tack on a "Pay X for Y artifact/weapon/material" since they already have that system in place.
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Really hope genshin doesn't go pay-to-win it's one of the few f2p games with genuine effort and care put into it's mechanics. Considering the game's gained popularity worldwide I really hope nothing big comes of the china government bullshit. Worst comes to worst with the cash they got they could probably try and move out of china as hard as that may be, though that also risks them getting tained by the same bullshit as everything else.
 
Really hope genshin doesn't go pay-to-win it's one of the few f2p games with genuine effort and care put into it's mechanics. Considering the game's gained popularity worldwide I really hope nothing big comes of the china government bullshit. Worst comes to worst with the cash they got they could probably try and move out of china as hard as that may be, though that also risks them getting tained by the same bullshit as everything else.
>Well designed
>Limited energy per day
>Gacha mechanics
>Artifact grinding

Same shit, different game. Maybe Chinks can go for actual singleplayer crap and not use Japanese words to hide their Chink origin.
 
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