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  • Don't know how far along you are in Japanese, but I just about universally recommend a starter class for it. The grammar structure is just too different not to have initial guidance in it, and I was glad to commiserate over the initial rote memorization. Kanji gets a lot easier as you go, but that initial period with it and the kana sucks and there isn't a great way around it.

  • Hah, I know the feeling with gaming. It recently took me almost an hour to unlock manual saves in Animal Crossing New Horizons, and that seemed ridiculous to me until I realized it probably takes a native 10 minutes!

  • Almost done with the Tobira chapter on haiku, I'm mostly writing it off as one that was just largely too difficult. Esoteric terminology, abstract/rule bending language that demands grammar mastery I don't have, and way too many new words thrown at the student in general. On the plus side, I did find a couple that I really liked and I'll probably look into a couple poets more down the road. Hopefully the workbook goes better.

    Everything else is pretty good. Listening is fine, flashcards flowing as normal. I'm being more aggressive dropping cards from the deck, and I think I going to give myself a nice buffer to really lock in some of these words by December.

  • Reportedly sales of this in Japan were real bad and with the localization delay, announcing it so soon after the original game's release probably killed its long tail sales.

    Between that and Sky 1st's huge success, I don't think they are going to try this approach again.

  • With how long AAA dev cycles are these days, the next FF (after the final part of FF7) probably won't be out until after the hardware market normalizes.

  • Don't use bloody mary mix. Add tomatoes, whether skinning and cutting them yourself, using a can of diced or crushed tomatoes, or tomato paste. If fresh or paste, add chicken stock. I also always have onion in my chili.

    You'll also want an acid. Can be vinegar, lemon juice, or even mustard.

  • USA, far worse. The really insane thing is my parents were absolute shit at fiscal planning and overleveraged up to their eyeballs on everything: mortgage, cars, furniture. My mother was even at the bottom of a makeup MLM for gods' sake. Boomer bougie living at its worst.

    And yet? They still owned a home, have retirement savings, and never came close to having anywhere near as bad a debt-to-asset ratio as mine is, all from student loans. Meanwhile I'm better educated, scrimping and saving and not throwing money away on expensive dinners, wine and travel and I will still never be able to afford to have kids, let alone sufficient retirement savings.

  • I'd forgotten that was on the Nvidia list. Wasn't many misses on there. Final Fantasy IX remake was another big one that never surfaced.

  • Just had a nice victory here, I understood 100% of one of the podcast episodes I listened to today and didn't have to verify with the transcript! I've been sorta documenting my struggles with listening here for a while and it's really nice to have a clear marker of progress.

    That said, my overall pace has slowed and it's still not quite back where it was in December (not just language learning, effort in general). Could be I was just running hot for a while, could be a natural cycle. My general workflow is still relatively new, so I'm trying to give myself the grace to have hiccups here and there.

  • Well, I can see how that could happen, and in fact, copy-paste artifacts and unintended summaries/hallucinations have happened to me when grabbing output back from an LLM.

    Here's the thing though: I catch it 100% of the time because my writing has version control and I compare diffs. When dealing with something that can exist as plain text, there isn't a good reason not to have that setup. I'm no journalist, but it blows my mind that writers who deal specifically in reported facts apparently don't have systems in place to idiot-proof and preserve their sources of truth.

    I get it, at some point back in the analog days there were more editors and copywriters that actually verified these things, and those jobs were sacrificed at the altar of capitalism. I've seen writing quality on the web take a downturn as a result. But for fuck's sake y'all, maybe do the bare minimum and start implementing safeguards before you let your writers use inherently lossy tools?

  • I agree this is a much more plausible reason. Not only was there less choice, there was less opportunity. Adjusting for inflation, I paid over $150 for Final Fantasy VI when it came out. Games were precious, and the good games were ones you replayed because--unless you were quite privileged--you didn't have a big library to choose from.

    That's the kind of thing that endears players, and it takes truly exceptional products to get there now. There are also far more studios that have the game-making formulas to work with today, too. I don't think that's a bad thing in any way.

  • The wild thing is how this is a complete 180 for the marketing industry. They went through a paradigm shift into authenticity, or at least the appearance thereof, not all that long ago as millennials aged into their prime spending demographic.

    That demand didn't go away, but now as wide swaths of people continue settle more into a post-truth world, I have to imagine the most effective mass market communication is the kind that can successfully serve both sides of the divide at once, almost like quantum superposition. I think of the success of The Boys, which did well because it simultaneously carried a scathing critique of fascism and capitalism while presenting fascist "heroes" that some could see as validation of their beliefs.

  • I think it's a testament to the series's formula that DQ8 managed to keep charming me despite how dark it got. There's a late game twist with a character that I still think about from time to time.

    DQ5 is my favorite in the series by a mile--it's also rather popular in general--so that's an easy recommend for people that like the series. There's also Chrono Trigger if you haven't played it yet, as another in the lighthearted/JRPG/Akira Toriyama vein.

  • Had my first full day of language study today for the first time in a couple weeks-ish. Felt good. I feel more settled in general after giving up some other things I was working on that can wait for a better time. Cutting out mental clutter and setting aside time for mental maintenance is so important. If you don't make time for your body, your body is eventually going to make that time for you whether you like it or not.

    For Japanese itself, I realized when listening today I still don't have a firm grasp of a rather elementary concept (demonstratives with か or も) and that's pretty frustrating considering how common they are. I'm going to drill them next month when I'm wrapping up Tobira.

  • In a bit of a funk and haven't been playing much of anything. Did finish Dispatch a few weeks ago, which I think I enjoyed more on a technical/innovation level than for the story itself.

    On the JRPG front, I'm still nibbling at Trails Beyond the Horizon. I'm about ten hours in and like what I've seen so far. Once I have more down time I'll jump into it more, I'm sure.

  • No, been debating it. I keep hearing it's worse.

  • Currently Anki for flashcards, Tobira for grammar and miscellaneous other practice, the Tadoku graded readers for reading practice and the Japanese with Shun podcast for listening (my listening comprehension is behind).

    Anki certainly has a learning curve, but it can't be beat for content and flexibility. However, I have a background in web design, which really helps a lot with making the most of it. My Anki workflow is rather customized at this point.

  • Yep, been hitting Japanese pretty hard the last eight months and finally feeling like I'm making progress on that intermediate plateau.

    Come join us at !languagelearning@sopuli.xyz too, we're active every week!

  • Got pretty busy this week so I slowed down a bit but I'm still keeping pace on my flashcards, which is the important thing.

    The reading in this chapter of Tobira was about Japanese-style paper and was far more interesting than I expected. I'm also starting to feel more comfortable parsing intermediate grammar and Japanese sentence structure in general. I swear it's like learning how to read backwards.

  • World of JRPGs @lemmy.zip

    Trails Beyond the Horizon Review Thread

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    Strategies for active listening in adult learning? (struggling with language learning)

  • World of JRPGs @lemmy.zip

    The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon ‘Story’ and ‘Battle’ demos now available

    www.gematsu.com /2025/12/the-legend-of-heroes-trails-beyond-the-horizon-story-and-battle-demos-now-available
  • Games @lemmy.world

    New Tomb Raider Games Recast Lara Croft With A Gaming Veteran

    www.gamespot.com /articles/new-tomb-raider-games-recast-lara-croft-with-a-gaming-veteran/1100-6536948/
  • Games @lemmy.world

    The best games of 2025, picked by NPR's staff

    www.npr.org /2025/12/03/nx-s1-5627036/best-games-2025-npr
  • World of JRPGs @lemmy.zip

    The Like a Dragon series still can’t be called mainstream in the West, developers say. “There's an audience, but we still have a long way to go”  - AUTOMATON WEST

    automaton-media.com /en/interviews/the-like-a-dragon-series-still-cant-be-called-mainstream-in-the-west-developers-say-theres-an-audience-but-we-still-have-a-long-way-to-go/
  • Games @lemmy.world

    Alberto Mielgo defends the Marathon cinematic as "not AI," denies his team touched Bungie’s plagiarized material and calls the art theft incident a genuine mistake that was "blown out of proportion"

    thegamepost.com /alberto-mielgo-marathon-cinematic-ai-bungie-plagiarized-material/
  • World of JRPGs @lemmy.zip

    Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter saw the biggest response on Steam, Nihon Falcom CEO says. “The Steam demo’s impact was enormous”

    automaton-media.com /en/news/trails-in-the-sky-1st-chapter-saw-the-biggest-response-on-steam-nihon-falcom-ceo-says-the-steam-demos-impact-was-enormous/
  • Honkai Star Rail @ani.social

    Having a good time with Currency Wars!

  • Video Game Music @lemmy.world

    The Expanse: Osiris Reborn - Main Theme

  • Language Learning @sopuli.xyz

    What's your Anki pace?