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I'm not complaining so don't get the wrong idea, doesn't help that I had to use google translate for it. I'm a person who will never skip story because its what I generally play games for.
EDIT: I do have to ask though, whats different in this steam version? Will all the stuff be translated? Even the hentai stuff?
all versions on steam, nutaku, S-court are R12-17 as default and you need R18 patch for them
and yes fully translated
but R18 patch and Extras and DLCs may not be available on steam at the time of their release ( means they may get delay for steam store )
Alright cool, I might actually be able to understand whats going on this time then, versus when I played the game with google translate.
How would you get the $25 of DLC?
COM: A lot of methods to train maids. Good story.
Koiksatu: Extremely good in character creations.
Interactions between the maids are nice and fluid and feels alive. Whereas Koitkatsu, to me, felt more robotic.
Both games have alot of mods but Koikatsu edges out in the character creation for me. But for graphical fidelity, I'd say COM3D2 wins just by a hair here.