I never use "fix" hacks. Even though they might be objectively an improvement, it just ain't the same experience.
>>12036356Is this an American thing?What’s wrong with saying little money?
I just don't play fixes or hacks or whatever :)
>>12036363op is just a faggot that spams /vr/ with trash threads constantly
>>12036363it's a famous bug(?) where these two words make the text slow to a crawl because they apparently forgot to reset the text speed after a full stop. Of course this could also be deliberately made by poorly paid translators as a joke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNd7DhAtG3s>>12036375Hah, didn't know that one.>>12036381Hacks can be OK, like Zero project or total conversion hacks (most ain't)>>12036382wah wah wah
QoL hacks are for the weak
>>12036402There is not how text works. All characters, letters, symbols, doesn't matter if it's 5 T ' @ ] = or > are identical in a text string. It was done deliberately.
>>12036363>>12036402
>>12039847Is this bug what spurned that commie rewrite of the story?
>>12039857I mean the game was always about concepts like class warfare and political subterfuge, but I am kinda worried about how garbage the new script is going to be. Why can't we just have a cleaned up version of the PSX one bros....
>>12037724fix hacks are for faggits
>>12039857It's not a bug, retard.
>>12039507There is a delay after every punctuation, likely controlled by text speed tags. "little money" is nested in-between punctuation. If you miss restoring the normal speed, as they likely did at number 2, it would result in a crawling text.
>>12040649BTFO you fucking weenie. It was deliberate.
>>12040657So the delay is before the punctuation and because there is no "{Newline}" they missed adding just the "{Delay 19}". Thanks for proving me right LMAO