okey..this kinda goes very confusing...
so alkaid have two sister...
and about the cheat book...does it really exist? i thought only Zero do this kind of things.
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Alkaid DOSN'T have two sisters..khun wrote:okey..this kinda goes very confusing...
so alkaid have two sister...
and about the cheat book...does it really exist? i thought only Zero do this kind of things.
They would have been mentioned in //alcor,at least.
And the cheat book your referring to is the perfect guide,which exists as a purely perfect version of the greatest minds behind the .hack project and G.U. project.
In other words,it's .hack god.
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I'm just going to assume yes, because of the way they say it. "Hey, sis" might be more common for a greeting, but when they were upset about her giving Haseo the item, they said "but sis..." as though they were her younger sisters who had no say. Besides, you're all using the fact that it's not said anywhere else as your excuse, but why would it need to be if the game makers probably intended it to be obvious? (Under the assumption it's true.)
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You're looking at it from a purely American standpoint. If you'd actually read any of my posts, I pointed out there's a distinct possibility they're using the alternate (and very much popular in Japan) version of "neesan". And honestly, don't you think they would've mentioned her having two little sisters she plays with SOMEWHERE?Persongus wrote:I'm just going to assume yes, because of the way they say it. "Hey, sis" might be more common for a greeting, but when they were upset about her giving Haseo the item, they said "but sis..." as though they were her younger sisters who had no say. Besides, you're all using the fact that it's not said anywhere else as your excuse, but why would it need to be if the game makers probably intended it to be obvious? (Under the assumption it's true.)
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...I guess they would've mentioned it somewhere. As to the Japanese-English thing, I know all about that. It's just, I can't tell whether or not it's localization's misinterpretation or if it's fact, so I felt like giving them the benefit of the doubt. I know that they could have just made that mistake..hack//BICTIOUS wrote:You're looking at it from a purely American standpoint. If you'd actually read any of my posts, I pointed out there's a distinct possibility they're using the alternate (and very much popular in Japan) version of "neesan". And honestly, don't you think they would've mentioned her having two little sisters she plays with SOMEWHERE?Persongus wrote:I'm just going to assume yes, because of the way they say it. "Hey, sis" might be more common for a greeting, but when they were upset about her giving Haseo the item, they said "but sis..." as though they were her younger sisters who had no say. Besides, you're all using the fact that it's not said anywhere else as your excuse, but why would it need to be if the game makers probably intended it to be obvious? (Under the assumption it's true.)