Registration in DMM is a little hassle. You need install and configure some stuffs so that you wouldn't be blocked by its region restriction.
Registration in DMM is a little hassle. You need install and configure some stuffs so that you wouldn't be blocked by its region restriction.
Hmmm, first time hearing about this.
I've checked out the DMM version out of curiosity and had no problems with the registration.
Maybe it needs japanese fonts/regional settings which I had by default since I'm using the language.
About the difference - you've already gotten a good answer. Basically a lot of goodies are available on DMM which I hope that will appear on this version the sooner the better. For example, a separate backpack with 200 slots where you can move your upgrade materials, or the existance of manyuus for equipment. Not to mention many different scenarios to play.
Last edited by Volarmis; 01-15-2017 at 03:11 AM.
This is mostly the case if you play on the censored version of DMM, for god knows whatever reason. On the uncensored version (www.dmm.co.jp) you most likely do not need any VPN's.
Basically the Nutaku version got only one thing over DMM and that is language.
I switched from Nutaku after 7 months of playing to DMM.
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DMM Server.
I miss one thing on DMM though.
Autorun. Sometimes it's n1 to be a lazy guy you know
Nutaku has an Autorun Option.
About the larger Pull Pool:
Yeah it's more difficult to get a specific 5* because of this but larger pools means more good 5*.
You have more 5* with good Abilities on DMM than Nutaku.
Lets be honest: How often do we get the Girls we actually want anyway (without whaling)?
And if you are an occasional spender like me who only wants specific 6* the DMM Version is much better because they have more 6* Choice Deals than Nutaku.
It's simple:
If you are F2P, Occasional Spender or Semi-Whale (Dolphin) DMM is far superior.
If you are a Whale or Hardcore Whale Nutaku is far superior because Nutaku has more Special Deals (basically every week)
Last edited by Wutan; 01-15-2017 at 05:04 AM.
DMM FKG ID: 986648592
Name: Wutan
You won't see any side-scrolling shooter minigames or UFO catchers on Nutaku.
I don't think I'd be able to get over the language. For me, part of the charm is the bits of personality that go with each of the girls message (scenes in the events and/or campaign missions, when they are introduced to you etc). Without that stuff in translation, the game would be closer to some of the other Nutaku games that didn't hold my attention for long.
Beyond (poorly) translated event story cutscenes where characters are first introduced, the majority of each character's personalities are delivered via their voice lines anyways. Which aren't and probably never will be subtitled on Nutaku. Exception being those lucky enough to be main characters in the main storyline quests which have their own set of extensive cutscenes.
I think they could at least implement subtitles to Homepage, where you can click on the girls to hear extra dialogue. But one can only dream...
The translated personal character quests that give unique earrings would help too, but Nutaku seems to have forgotten that those exist and haven't added more than 6 of them since launch.
IMO, I feel like the major reason to play DMM over Nutaku is having lost patience with Nutaku itself as a browser games platform. Which is a completely legitimate reason. Other than FKG, every other Nutaku browser game has been mishandled in one way or another, even games released after FKG.
Otherwise, it's the lack of patience for new content to reach the Nutaku version (no big deal) and lack of freebies, which wouldn't be such a big deal if it weren't for Nutaku's money-grubbing nature as a whole, and tendencies to offer only players willing/able to spend on daily deals.
It's tough luck no matter how you cut it. On one hand, FKG being Nutaku's most consistently well handled game so far means that playing it and supporting it should send a message to Nutaku and give an example of how games should be localized here.
On the other hand, it's still far from perfect and could be handled much better compared to the original version in its homeland. But that's the case with almost every localized game nowadays, sadly.
Last edited by A Time to Screw; 01-15-2017 at 01:47 PM.