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Is she being serious /jp/

OH SHIT /jp/

IT BURNS IT BURNSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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>>1517605
It all began with floating currencies. In 1971 Richard Nixon sought to solve the mounting crisis of a large trade deficit and a costly war in Vietnam by suspending the dollar’s convertibility into gold. In effect, that put an end to the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates which had been created at the end of the second world war. Under Bretton Woods, capital could not flow freely from one country to another because of exchange controls. As one example, Britons heading abroad on their annual holidays in the late 1960s could take just £50 (then $120) with them. Investing abroad was expensive, so pension funds kept their money at home.

Once currencies could float, the world changed. Companies with costs in one currency and revenues in another needed to hedge exchange-rate risk. In 1972 a former lawyer named Leo Melamed was clever enough to see a business in this and launched currency futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Futures in commodities had existed for more than a century, enabling farmers to insure themselves against lower crop prices. But Mr Melamed saw that financial futures would one day be far larger than the commodities market. Today’s complex derivatives are direct descendants of those early currency trades.

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>>1517633

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>>1517637

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>>1517639

>> No.1517617

...

>> No.1517618

Are you going to make a thread on /jp/ every time something happens?

>> No.1517622

>>1517618
everytime something good happens.

>> No.1517644

cool screencaps bro

>> No.1517645

>>1517637
>>1517639
That scene is so awkward, I was too busy laughing to fap.

>> No.1517659

>>1517645
you should never play a typemoon game expecting to fap

>> No.1517673

god this game has terrible fuckin writing

>> No.1517684

>>1517673

Also terrible fucking translations.

>> No.1517703

>>1517605
what is this

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>>1519694
Ciel's route is pretty awesome except for the part where you get stuck with Ciel.

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>>1519725
A real man appreciates both concepts and both female casts.

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>>1519732
Just because you like both of them doesn't mean you don't have preferences.

>> No.1519615

>>1517605
Rin uses expensive jewels as part of her spells.

So yeah, magic eats up her money.

>> No.1519620

>>1517673
None less so than most other VNs.

>> No.1519623

WHEN THE MOON TURNS CRIMSON

>> No.1519624

>>1519620
Actually the writing is worse than most "serious" VN translated.
Just look at the screencap in this thread for fuck's sake.
I don't know if it's the translator who suck or just Nasu but don't delude yourself.

>> No.1519631

>>1519624
Awkwardly translated grammar in a few moments per route = not bad writing.

>> No.1519633

>>1519623
Mr Eltnam goes KATTO?

>> No.1519635

>>1519631
>>in a few moments per route
LOL, did you even play FSN?

>> No.1519640

>>1519635

Yes.
Weird phrases or dialogue do not occur often.

Over-exposition and rambling sure, but that's a different problem.

>> No.1519642

THE TRANSLATOR TRANSLATES

THE EDITOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SHIT

>> No.1519643

>>1517644
>>1517673
>>1517684
>HUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!

>> No.1519646

The only reason anyone says F/SN has bad writing is because it's popular.

>> No.1519647

>WHEN THE MOON TURNS CRIMSON

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>>1519763
>Sacchin
>side-characters
Soon, you'll see she can be popular too...
;_;

>> No.1519655

>>1519646
Or because they expected awesomeness and got pages after pages of boring expositions repeated again and again, bland dialogues, lots of FOOD TALK and an overall feeling of mediocrity during both routes.

>> No.1519661

>>1519655
And yet there are plenty of people who somehow managed to find that "awesomeness" while reading the same thing.

The real reason is simply that many many people at 4chan can't STAND the idea of liking something that lots of people like. It's another symptom of their general hatred and fear of other people masked in the form of elitism.

>> No.1519664

>>1519661
Then why would they like Tsukihime?

>> No.1519679

I SEE, IT'S THIS TIME AGAIN, FSN THE RULER OF 4chan. WELCOME BACK MALORD

>> No.1519680

>something that lots of people like

And here I thought I lived in a weirdly insular weeaboo world!

>> No.1519684

>>1519661
>>1519664
This.
You don't see any hate for Tsukihime, really.
Accept that lots of people really dislike FSN because of its own faults.

>> No.1519693

>>1519684
Actually, the hate is usually directed to Type Moon as a whole.

>> No.1519690

>>1517637
You can't make babies with Shirou.

>> No.1519694

>>1519684
Well you do see a lot of hate for Ciel.

>> No.1519708

>>1519693
Yeah but never specifially to Tsukihime, even those who really dislike Type-Moon usually think that Tsukihime is good no matter what.
Same thing for Key and Planetarian, even the hardcore Key haters won't say anything bad on Plantetarian.

So the reason FSN is trolled/disliked isn't only a question of popularity.

>> No.1519719

>>1519708
Save somewhat less slice-of-life scenes, Tsukihime suffers from the same writting problems FS/N does.

If someone avoids bashing Tsukihime instead of F/SN for ANY other reason than 'I prefer the girls' or ' Vampires are better than Servants', he is an idiot.

>> No.1519724

>>1519719
Better characters, better pacing so you don't feel bored as easily.
Shiki is much more amusing than Shirou as well.
Entertainment isn't only measured by the quality of the writing you know

>> No.1519725

>>1519719
>If someone avoids bashing Tsukihime instead of F/SN for ANY other reason than 'I prefer the girls' or ' Vampires are better than Servants', he is an idiot.

To be fair, those are both good reasons.

>> No.1519738

ah, this game sucks.

>> No.1519763

>>1519724
Is he though?
Shiki is far more boring and predictable.
Each route is pretty much him sticking to his most important girl, and dealing with the consequences.
His attitude or actions do not really change throughout 5 routes, making him a bit stale, ragardless if he is a good or bad character.

And the only side-characters of Tsukihime are Sacchin and Arihiko, F/SN has a few more (who are developed at least a bit).

>> No.1519793

>>1519763
That Shiki is a good character or not isn't the problem.
Tsukihime was made in a way where it manages to retain the attention of the player, the mysteries are revealed ones by ones in a interesting way and the pay-off at the end is usually pretty good.
FSN has too much expositon, too much slice of life scenes that don't do much to develop the characters and a plot that isn't that interesting, in the end the pay-off isn't as good as one would have hoped after all that build-up.

It's different from something like Ever17 for example that has a lot of boring shits, a few really weak routes and lots of problem in the pacing, but in the end the pay-off is so good you really don't care.

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