@Ronnie21093 Not at all, I'm 100% with you on that. Wish someone would compile the lore books into a proper at least EBook or something so they can be read as an actual book. Never liked using a wiki to read a larger piece of media.
Having physical prints of them would be all the better too.
@:hoshino_smug: It was overall a damn good year for Flan and everything did line up into place for her jump, with 20 years since EoSD, 17.5, and Internet Survivor releasing just a month before the vote and quickly gaining in popularity. Still, the Vote is somewhat unpredictable when it comes to what catches on, especially when it comes to new games, characters, and returning characters (the minor exception going to the fact that series mainstays are always at the top and EoSD tends to hover up there in at least the top 50-60).
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@Kyonko802@Meemoo :cirno_think: How did they bungle porting it to PC when the switch version runs pretty much identical to the original with much lower specs than suggested? I have to assume this is a fake spec sheet (from rockstar, not the image) and they just threw whatever the weakest machine they still had lying around at it, for minimum, but if not this is utterly disgusting.
Noticed now it's the recommended specs, not minimum, still disgusting. This game absolutely doesn't need a 2070 to reach the standard of 1080p 60fps most people seek on PC.
@Ronnie21093@Loliphile :flan_smug2: He is unaware. Assuming this is the steam version of Groove Coaster, it's notoriously a horrible port. Only taito songs by default, controller support is a mere suggestion rather than a feature, and the port itself is rather buggy and unstable. It's bad enough that you're genuinely better off emulating Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party for the switch and you'll have an infinitely better experience.
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