xian xing tou ru
Despite what he said at the end,
this post is responding to
ASUNA-SETSUNA.NET
http://asuna.cjb.net/
(Sunday, September 23, 2007)
For me, I also don't understand why people
always put a credit when someone is still playing.
Especially, when he/she is CURRENTLY playing a song.
Get what do I mean?
Not when he/she is selecting or looking at the result screen,
playing on the stage.
I understand if you wait for that playing is finished,
you might get beaten by someone,
that's why you do especially on a peak-time.
1, The sound of the credit
*Doom* *Boom* *Ding*, whatever, you will hear this sound
when you put your credit.
Notice that the person who can hear this sound
clearest is the person who is playing at that moment.
You have just made a noise.
If you don't understand what I'm talking about,
I'll ask one question.
You are downloading the mp3 which you really want to listen to.
You have just finished downloading, and opened it.
Everything was fine, but you have noticed that
there are some random noise inside.
Will you...
1)keep this mp3?
2)delete it and search for another mp3?
If you answered the (1), you won't understand
what I want to say forever. Take care.
2, Physically interfere
Especially for GF.
Everyone has their own place where
they want to stand when they play GF.
When the people try to cut them and scan your card,
the players have to move.
Of course some people are not.
Like one of my Japanese friends, starting for M or T.
But he still get annoyed when someone is trying to put credits.
I'm writing these not because I'm Japanese.
People might think that because
GFDM machines in Japan are nearly always
shown as "Credit(s) 0".
But... some of Japanese people do that too.
Q: What does the title mean?
先行投入? It means what you see.
"Put the credit before it finishes".
this post is responding to
ASUNA-SETSUNA.NET
http://asuna.cjb.net/
(Sunday, September 23, 2007)
For me, I also don't understand why people
always put a credit when someone is still playing.
Especially, when he/she is CURRENTLY playing a song.
Get what do I mean?
Not when he/she is selecting or looking at the result screen,
playing on the stage.
I understand if you wait for that playing is finished,
you might get beaten by someone,
that's why you do especially on a peak-time.
1, The sound of the credit
*Doom* *Boom* *Ding*, whatever, you will hear this sound
when you put your credit.
Notice that the person who can hear this sound
clearest is the person who is playing at that moment.
You have just made a noise.
If you don't understand what I'm talking about,
I'll ask one question.
You are downloading the mp3 which you really want to listen to.
You have just finished downloading, and opened it.
Everything was fine, but you have noticed that
there are some random noise inside.
Will you...
1)keep this mp3?
2)delete it and search for another mp3?
If you answered the (1), you won't understand
what I want to say forever. Take care.
2, Physically interfere
Especially for GF.
Everyone has their own place where
they want to stand when they play GF.
When the people try to cut them and scan your card,
the players have to move.
Of course some people are not.
Like one of my Japanese friends, starting for M or T.
But he still get annoyed when someone is trying to put credits.
I'm writing these not because I'm Japanese.
People might think that because
GFDM machines in Japan are nearly always
shown as "Credit(s) 0".
But... some of Japanese people do that too.
Q: What does the title mean?
先行投入? It means what you see.
"Put the credit before it finishes".
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