That version of TiTiKEi is the limited edition from Japan, and it really was limited. I don't think we'll be able to do the large TiTiKEi since it was a one time thing. Cherish that book.
I'm quite fond of the size, it makes everything look bigger, would love to buy Hanafuda in that size in English.
Why don't you do pre-orders to see if you get enough people to fund the print run? If you don't then refund everyone, if you do, jackpot.
Hanafuda will definitely be printed as a full size artbook. However TiTiKEi was not normally printed in that size, what you have is a limited edition of the book they printed for some special promotional stuff. Since the whole point of limited edition merchandise is that it's only available once, it's not something we would just bring over without adding something special.
What we'll be doing instead (and this doesn't apply only to TiTiKEi), is making limited merchandise on our end. Merchandise that will be available exclusively through FAKKU. I'll be making some big announcements in regards to that soon, but it will include some really awesome stuff from artists like Bosshi and Henreader.
I was just thinking about ways to make it easier for people to find popular manga. The lists of most Popular/Favorited manga are full of uploads from 3-6 years ago, some with the DMCA notice stamp on them etc.
I just thought we'd want an active weekly list/archive that would update itself based on what is current as opposed to what people Favorited 3-6 years ago.
I understand what you mean though and it makes perfect sense. Perhaps somebody really doesn't like an artist, translator, a particular genre or tag, and habitually 1 stars them. I can't argue that that wouldn't happen. I know there is a plethora of flaws with a star rating system, which is why we would use it in conjunction with the count system to balance out the overall rating and weed out the habitual down-votes/low star ratings from the genuine votes based on historical ratings from the user.
But perhaps that fail-safe isn't enough, or relies to heavily on the past of a user. Perhaps we simply make it more subjective to the user and make a recommended page based off their subscriptions, and favorites.
All in all, I just thought a general rating system would allow users and visitors alike to find an enjoyable manga with ease and possibly even explore new manga that they're not accustomed to.
Thanks for your input Jacob, just wanted to put that out there.
Thanks for your insightful posts! I think there is a way to have a good balance between the two systems, we're working on something I think you'll really like.
Are you not publishing Titikei in the same bigger format?
That version of TiTiKEi is the limited edition from Japan, and it really was limited. I don't think we'll be able to do the large TiTiKEi since it was a one time thing. Cherish that book.
Do you want a physical release? Keep in mind this book will be much more expensive than our normal manga, probably around $40. It would be in a large format like:
I don't like rating systems because they are inherently biased (especially 5 star rating systems). People who don't like a specific genre, yaoi as an example, are likely to give a poor rating simply because it doesn't fit their tastes rather than base it on the quality of the content. There are smarter ways to do ratings, and we will be rolling something out in the coming months to suggest content that aligns with you personal interests (no matter who you are).
Could you by any chance make it so the Webms aren't automatically started on page load? It could be pretty troublesome when you have several of them on a single page and your browser tries to load/start all of them the moment you open the thread.
Good suggestion, just made the change for now posts.
FAKKU Verse is a fork of BrowserQuest which is a fork of BrowserQuest by Mozilla. Our codebase includes a lot of fixes for uncaught errors that previously limited the server to a max population of 8-10 players. While FAKKU Verse was online we reached 200 active players and were able to maintain relative server stability. The guild system, which was added in the BrowserQuest fork, causes uncaught errors and if used can cause the server to crash in some cases (it needs fixing).
Some basic server commands if you get it up and running:
game directory: /var/www/BrowserQuest
client building: /var/www/BrowserQuest/bin/./build.sh
server restarting: pm2 restart main
server killing: pm2 stop main
server starting: pm2 start /var/www/BrowserQuest/server/js/main.js
cd /var/www/BrowserQuest && git pull
Really big shout out to @michafrar who jumped on this project two days before it went online. He's the incredibly talented pixel artist that helped make these awesome sprites.