
However, I still must confess that my interest does wane quite a bit now. I'm not saying that the disparity between AL's CN verion and JP version is bad or anything, since that's just the nature of things based on which version started out first. Not a good thing to be reminded of, I should say. For that game, the original JP version was far ahead of the contents than the US or the EU version, and because the dev was sloooow to play catch up, it kinda frustrated a lot of people outside of JP. Still, seeing something like this brings me some bad memories of playing an online action RPG from a long, long time ago, which I shall not mention its name. Of course it would have more contents and be ahead of events, while the JP version would need to play "catch up." seeing like that seems reasonable, since the CN version is THE original version. (i'll leave it up to you do decide if this omission is a bad thing) The CN girls don't have a special response when you touch their breasts.

(i'll leave it up to you do decide if this omission is a bad thing) Edited Apby BB_Tosa The Chinese ministry of culture asks that suggestive art be censored a bit (but it's reasonable) Going the other way: all events are easier in JP

Here are the actual differences between CN and JP as of march for assetsĬN has all equipment and story scenes related to the events that aren't in JPĪdditionally, CN has an extra world to play inĬN has different leveling mechanics: ships level about 20% faster and do not need to be limit broken to reach level 100 (which is beneficial in one specific circumstance)Ĭognition Awakening, which is not on JP, then allows those ships to exceed level 100 if max limit broken and move up to a maximum level of 120

Do not listen to what was said above about servers
