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/v/ -> First Cut: Samurai Duel Anonymous No.14 [Open] [Last] >>15
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I played First Cut: Samurai Duel a while back and I loved this game. It's a pixel duel game, where you can attack, block, duck, or push your opponent. Matching your opponent's stance is a key to winnning the game. What makes it so engaging is that no matter how skilled you are, one hit is enough to kill you, hence the name "first cut". Moreover the pixelated gore makes the combat more exciting. Definitely would recomment this game!
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Anonymous No.15
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Oh and I forgot to mention this, the setting where duels take place is beautiful, creating a tense and tranquil atmosphere.

/a/ -> Better definition of anime? Anonymous No.13 [Open] [Last]
Anime is usually defined as animation produced in Japan. But that's just stupid, I watch the content and I don't care about where it's made. Therefore we should come up with a better definition of anime based on its style.
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/meta/ -> FAQ 894 ## Administrator No.39 📌 [Open] [Last]
What is an imageboard?
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What are the rules?
Global rules are on the main page. Board-specific rules are usually posted in the board.
What is the name formatting?
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What are the styling options when making a post?
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What is the file size limit?
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How do I make my own board?
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How do I apply for moderator?
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What is the source code?
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/meta/ -> What is the file size limit? 894 ## Administrator No.38 [Open] [Last]
Max size of form data per-post is 1MB. Because other fields e.g. name, message, etc contribute to this, the maximum size of file uploads will be very slightly smaller than this.
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/meta/ -> What is an imageboard? 894 ## Administrator No.36 [Open] [Last]
An imageboard is a type of discussion board where users share images and text about various topics.

The primary difference between imageboards and traditional forums is that anybody can make a post without registering an account or providing any personal information. This lowers the barrier to entry, protects user identities and focuses on what is said, rather than who says it.
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/meta/ -> Name Formatting 894 ## Administrator No.34 [Open] [Last]
If you leave the name field blank, "Anonymous" will be used instead. Filling the field with "##" will display your role. Additionally, if a user has multiple aplicable roles (e.g. a board owner, but the user is also global staff) capcodes will default to their lowest role. To show the higher role, you must be explicit and follow "##" with the role name after a single space e.g. ## Global Staff.
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/b/ -> Congrats to Tadej Pogačar Anonymous No.18 [Open] [Last]
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Pogačar won Tour de France, winning six stages. That's six stages both in Giro d'Italia and Tour de France!
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/pol/ -> Political Memes Anonymous No.9 [Open] [Last]
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Political memes thread!
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/v/ -> Roguelikes/lites Anonymous No.10 [Open] [Last]
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First English thread, yay. (向我们的中国朋友致歉。)
Do you think this genre is completely oversaturated?
I like watching indie showcases and it can feel like every other game is a deckbuilder, a roguelite, or a deckbuilder roguelite. It's exhausting how many of these games there are.
Obviously there has to be an audience for these games, why else would so many of them be made? I just can't imagine it goes on like this indefinitely, it's like that brown military shooter crazy of the 2000s.

Also post RLs you like, I'm partial to C:DDA.
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I'm not family with rougelike games, but I used to play a bit of NetHack. It was first released in 1987, so probably not the rougelike games you're talking about lol.
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Actually, C:DDA (Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead) is exactly that kind of game. Note my distinction between roguelikes and rogue'lites' in the title.
It's an extremely open ended game set in the zombie apocalypse, probably most famous for inspiring Project Zomboid.

There are two kinds of RLs. Roguelikes, which are games in the spirit of the original Rogue from 1980, this includes Nethack and Moria.
Then there are Roguelites, games that take elements from Rogue but mix in into different genres, games like Slay the Spire and Darkest Dungeon. Roguelites weren't that popular (until the late 2000s I want to say, with breakthrough titles like Spelunky and The Binding of Isaac. What was once an interesting fusion of a decades-old genre has, over the last decade, turned into an absolute torrential outpour of low-quality games and copycats.
I don't mind traditional Roguelikes at all but they're also much rarer than Roguelites, which have been flooding Steam for years now.
Anonymous No.13
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I understand your frustrations. It's a nightmare when there are low quality games everywhere. That's also part of the problem with genres. Products from the same genre more or less copies each other because creaters play it safe and just stick to what works before.

/a/ -> Opinions on merch of anime Anonymous No.4 [Open] [Last]
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I think merch of anime are really stupid, even more so with them being priced so ridiculously high. It's basically robbery. I mean, a mid-sized badge for 30 CNY, seriously? Fuck the merch, just watch the show already. I'd like to hear your opinions on this one.
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Anonymous No.6 >>8
>>5
Badges specifically, sorry about the ambiguity. They're utterly useless because you don't want to actually wear them.
Anonymous No.8 >>9
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Badges are silly in general, it's for a niche subculture who likes to attach things to their jackets.
Can you post some examples of these though? I can't recall any.
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Here's a picture of several Nichijou badges.
Anonymous No.11 >>12
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Yeah, that's really not worth it. Cheap tat that probably costs pennies on the dollar to produce. Those aren't even good designs.
You could easily buy some buttons en mass, print some designs on paper, and glue the decals on yourself.
Where do you find these for sale, anyway?
Anonymous No.12
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There's this online Chinese second-hand market called 闲鱼 (xianyu). However the craze for overpriced merch of anime is not restricted to China, and I bet it's in Japan too where these merch is produced. Part of their value comes from them being "official merch", in contrast with self-made ones, which are usually dirt cheap.

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