So Treasure Festa, a big resin kit convention in Japan (not Wonder Festival-sized, but still well-known), shifted to online events this year. Or perhaps I should say "attempted" to shift to online events, because they opened the first Treasure Festa Online to a massive shitstorm!
Treasure Festa and other events operate on the "one-day license" system, where amateur hobbyists can sell figures of copyrighted characters for reduced licensing fees thanks to contracts that stipulate the kits can be sold only on a certain day at a certain venue...
... this also means that these figure kits are inherently very limited, so the most popular stuff is in very high demand. Getting this stuff at an in-person event is a struggle. There's a reason events like Wonder Festival and Comiket are semi-jokingly referred to as "battles"
So an online event sounds nice -- no lining up for hours only to be disappointed! No need to travel to Tokyo! Buy everything you want at once!
Unfortunately, it seems Treasure Festa anticipated online participation would be similar to an in-person event. OOPSIES.
Anyone who has run a livestream of a decently popular event will tell you that the number of online viewers is MUCH higher than the number of in-person attendees. Treasure Festa Online tried to restrict this by selling virtual "event tickets" to access the online event. It failed
Compared to their in-person events, almost *five times* as many tickets were sold. Certainly this would indicate they needed to scale up their servers!
Unfortunately, since these online tickets went on sale mere days before the event, they couldn't respond quickly.
The result was a clusterfuck. Gates opened at 11 AM JST to immediate chaos. People fighting 502 and 504 errors just to log in. Dealers unable to check and update their offerings. Everybody freaking out over some of the hot items (mostly FGO and Hololive figures) selling out.
People who could get in would have their carts timeout thanks to constant page errors. Others who completed purchases got no confirmation or double-charges. At about 1 PM the servers went down for maintenance, promising to return at 2:30 PM.
They never did.
So, Treasure Festa is hitting the reset button. They're going to try the online event again in about a month, supposedly. They've indicated that purchases will be voided, but also said something about making sure people who did complete purchases will get stuff? *shrug*
It's worth nothing that there was almost no official communication until like 6 PM JST, too. Most everyone is pissed, because a. any idiot could have told you the demand would be huge and b. shit was going down and you said nothing and are still being ambiguous
Takeaway: how in the hell do you plan an online otaku event with high-demand, limited-edition stuff and NOT expect to get hammered, nerds are the masters of tenacity and consumerism
See you in a month I guess
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I’m sorry someone is currently writing an essay in my @s about a difference between “pay for convenience” and “pay to win” and I am here to tell you, no, they are the same thing. The EXACT same thing. It’s merely a cover for scummy F2P monetization
Also, no, I should not have to take history lessons to enjoy a game on its own merits, nor should I have to play the Japanese original for comparison. I enjoy FGO English a lot not being a mega-Fate lore nerd or playing on JP server.
also some folks are saying I hate wine and their games, which is... oh my god folks how can you be so absurdly wrong, I REALLY want more Otome/Josei coverage in the mainstream but I also want these products evaluated properly
Need to stop the VF5US room for now, long sets are still really hard on me physically (hence my low rank). May start another later or tomorrow a bit earlier for the eastern/central crowd
Hi folks, since you might be intimidated when starting #VF5US, here are some reminders!
- You are absolutely going to get bopped at first and that’s fine
- Finding a character you like and growing into them is more important than winning immediately
- Win rate don’t mean shit
Also, just play whoever the hell you like, I wouldn’t be a Vanessa main for 20-some years if I was going for sheer tier advantage
Honestly I find people who play fighting games with the “I NEED to WIN at ALL TIMES” mentality 24/7 to be hella sus and not fun to be around
I loved @poondonkus's Guilty Gear thread so much that I had to steal the idea
Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown characters, ranked by how much I trust them to drive me to the airport
Akira would drive you to the airport, but the moment you stepped out of the car, he would scold you for your lack of planning and say he won't do it next time.
Availability:
Driving: Efficient
Music: Podcasts about martial arts
Conversation: Sparse
Rank: B
Jacky will absolutely jump at the chance to drive you to the airport, and show you all of the cool shortcuts he knows while casually and frequently breaking the speed limit.
Availability: ALWAYS
Driving: Slick
Music: Butt Rock
Conversation: Chatty
Rank: A
Acquired this today: Cancelled Famicom Games Guide. Lots of details on games announced and canned for the FC (including some that got NES releases), along with a really nice section showing early versions of releases games showcased in magazines and promo materials
Thing I learned today: Aruden Raruden, the version of obscure Famicom platforms Robocco Wars set to have been published by Taito, was supposed to have a bunch of Taito references before it was cancelled and reskinned. Basically “Megablast but better”
IGS eventually published it themselves as Robocco Wars but scrubbed all the references... mostly.