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Akuma-Neko

PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 6:00 am


“That sounds bloody cool,” said Will as he was listening to Kluster explain the one game.

As he listened to Kluster talk Will made a mental note to ask him if he wanted some of the software translators. If he did want them he knew exactly who was trying to get rid of a few.


As Akuma finished last minute preparations, she headed for behind the counter and began to take orders from the small line of people that formed.
PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 4:05 pm


Kluster looked a bit surprised at the enthusiasm of the other Kybernetic. "It's cool, though still hard. I plan on beating this one before getting the sequel." He replied.

A hand dipped behind the portable game and pressed on the release button for the game. The small cartridge popping out with a snap. On the face was the logo of the game, the words "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney" written in bold yellow letters, with the silhouette image of a man pointing a finger on a black background.

He spun it a bit, letting Will get a good look at the cover.

Shad Croly


Akuma-Neko

PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:11 pm


Will took a glance at the cartridge as Kluster held it up, and took mental note on what the game looked like and the title, everything that he could see about it. “There’s a sequel too. Games that have sequels usually take a bit longer to play, meaning I can enjoy them twice as long," said Will as all the mental notes got locked away for a later date trip to the used game store.
PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 8:44 am


Kluster let out a small chuckle. "You have no idea," he replied. "This game is particularly long, especially the last few chapters. If the information about the sequel is any valid, it will have harder cases to solve then in this one."

He wasn't about to tell Will the trouble he had solving the Turnabout Goodbye case. It took the Kybernetic a full weak to unravel the case, which seemed just a little bit embarrassing.

Shad Croly


Akuma-Neko

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:15 pm


"Wow. Seriously, that game sounds awesome," said Will as he thought about getting a game that actually involved him to think more in depth for once. "So who long has it taken to get to where you are in the game."
PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:08 pm


Kluster almost deadpanned. Will hit his weak point right on the head, as if he was aiming to ask that question. Then again, Kluster probably walked into it in the first place.

If he was human, his face would probably be a crimson red about now. "Um...about a month."

That was about right, in his head. The tutorial case hadn't taken too long. He'd beat it on the first try, with a couple slip ups here and there, but nothing to force a Game Over. The second, took about 2 days, and the third about 5.

It was already a month, hand Kluster hadn't gotten any further on the final chapter, resulting in very long Trial and Error sequences, which had him resetting about 10 times a day.

Shad Croly


Akuma-Neko

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:38 pm


"Wow, then the difficulty of the game is unimaginable," replied Will as he took on the other Kyber slight uneasiness and tried to steer away from that.

Making a mental note to himself, Will decided that the next time he was at the used game store he would definately have to pick up this game.
PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:08 pm


"Well," Kluster replied. "It's not difficult in the skill of the computer. It's...more abstract thinking...or something. In order to solve the crimes, you need to think outside normal thinking. Underneath the underneath."

Kluster just decided to stop. He wasn't very good at abstract thinking and the like, something he shared with his father Shad. He always said he preferred thinking inside the box, claiming that "the box is there for a reason".

Shad Croly


Akuma-Neko

PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:34 pm


"So thinking out of the box. That should be interesting," said Will as he began to think about the idea of that. "Talking about thinking, you said something earlier about soft translators, and games that you find hard becasue you can't translate them. Then in that case do you want some software translators."
PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 11:11 am


Kluster raised an eyebrow at the question. How had Will gotten a hold of multi-language software that was compatible with Kybernetics? It would have been either ENCOM from their work on AIs or the Doc, and they hadn't received any messages from him about language upgrades.

"Sure," Kluster replied. "but, where did you get them? I wasn't aware of any software that was compatible to ours."

Shad Croly


Akuma-Neko

PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:10 pm


Smiling a bit Will looked at Kluster. "Nah, nothing of that sort. It's more a long the lines for your game system. I really wished that Doc or someone would come up with software like that though," said Will as he cleared the confusion of the Kybernetik.
PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:32 pm


Kluster didn't want to begin to comprehend the complexity of trying to completely and accurately translate a language so he and the other Kybernetics could learns multiple languages. He figured it was better they learned like humans did.

Back to the matter at hand, Kluster was trying to picture a language teaching software similar to his portable game. "So...it's like a video game?" he ventured a guess.

Shad Croly


Akuma-Neko

PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:07 am


“Yeah, sort. It hooks up to the system and translates everything for you,” said Will.

He was pulling up everything he remembered his brother told him about the nifty translator that he had tweaked, to work with any game system, or game for that fact.
PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:46 am


It seemed like Macrosoft all over again. Up until that point, such a device never existed, because if it had, either Shad or Kluster would have known about it. The device, itself, would probably become phenomenally popular in the gaming community if it was ever placed on the market. Still...

"Is that even possible?" Kluster wondered. "It's almost impossible to perfectly translate one language into another, wouldn't a ton of things get lost or gotten wrong during the translation?"

Shad Croly


Akuma-Neko

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:45 pm


"Your over comprehending what I'm saying," said Will as he watched Kluster take a path that so many others would like to take.

"It's more basic, think technological basic translator, one that you can just hook-up into the console," said Will as he tought it might be himslef and his word choice.
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