What the Europeans fail to realize about US soccer fans is that even if only 20% of the country follows the sport, that’s roughly 70 million people, or more than the entire population of France or the UK
@ianmSC Also, what europeans fail to realize is the spending per capita on sports is higher in North America than in europe.
Even if only a fraction of the population follows soccer, it could generate a lot much more money than what it generates in Europe.
@genuinezebratom@Demonzoro10@orbalology The other person said that game needs to be made in Japan and FF9 isn't made in Japan and large part of the staff wasn't japanese. Many wouldn't agree that Elden Ring is a jrpg. Personally I don't see it either as a jrpg.
@Ron3reed@lumerune Yes the temple of ancients. It was just way too long and if I was director of Rebirth I would have cut it's lenght by 50%. I agree with the Cait Sith dungeon.
Final Fantasy Resonance Director Hiroto Furuya says the resurgence of turn-based RPGs such as Expedition 33 is in part due to creators who grew up playing turn-based games now creating games themselves!
"I feel like a lot of us creators who had grown up playing turn-based games are now creating games ourselves. It feels like there's this general movement towards revisiting and potentially reassessing or reworking some of the experiences we personally had when we were younger.
When we're talking about Clair Obscur, I believe they are creators who grew up playing JRPGs. So in a similar manner, this isn't just something that's occurring within the gaming sphere, I think it's a movement that we're also seeing in anime, manga, and other mediums where creators are now revisiting past projects, remaking them, and reimagining them. That's also potentially a factor that contributes to this kind of resurgence that we're seeing right now."
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@d1bydefault@NorTruthseeker@BullyEsq@valuetainment I know there is differences, but nobody wasn't talking about the London version. You thought you could be smartass because you thought London one is the only one without realising nobody was talking about it. I get it though, why would you have known that, it's not your heritage.
@KettuLauri@NorTruthseeker@BullyEsq@valuetainment completely ignoring the distinction I made between 'traditional heritage' and 'restaurant product.' I’ve explained the difference between the two multiple times. If you’re still unable to process that nuance, there’s really no point in continuing. Enjoy your local fish.
@KettuLauri@NorTruthseeker@BullyEsq@valuetainment nordic heritage has its own methods, but the ubiquitous thin sliced, restaurant staple is objectively a london innovation. do your own research slow one
@d1bydefault@NorTruthseeker@BullyEsq@valuetainment I don't need a google search because I know that people here don't eat the London version. Nordic countries eats their own version. Go back to that norwegian guys tweet which you responded and read slowly this time.
@KettuLauri@NorTruthseeker@BullyEsq@valuetainment nordics had heavy salty smoked or gravlax-style stuff for preservation forever. the light, mild, silky thinly sliced restaurant version? That's the london cure. invented by east end jewish immigrants on scottish salmon in the late 1800s/early 1900s
@d1bydefault@NorTruthseeker@BullyEsq@valuetainment That same thing has been made in nordic countries before London gave it a name and made it popular in restaurants. It didn't come a thing in nordic countries because of London, it was already a thing.
@KettuLauri@NorTruthseeker@BullyEsq@valuetainment yeah smoking fish is ancient dumbass. but the actual smoked salmon dish you get in restaurants — that mild cold cured shit with light oak smoke sliced thin — thats the london cure made by jewish guys in east end london in the late 1800s. not viking crap. thats the london dish
@taka_shirasu@drain_youuu@valuetainment It's true that in American food you can taste the freedom to put any poison in your food without caring about the consequences for the consumer.
@drain_youuu@valuetainment love viet and thai food too but it's taste of love. american food got taste of freedom. eastern asian food is taste of craft
@KettuLauri@orbalology Nope, well, kinda, because it is a japanese game with some role playing elements, but its a japanese game in the end.
The heads of the ff project were japanese, dumb fuck.
@KettuLauri@orbalology Thats not the point, my point is that it was a japanese game created by japanese people, it does not matter if some coder or artist was american or argentinian or w/e, they key staff that created the game was japanese, a jap mind created that game, thats why its a japanese rpg