You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. I'm sure there is no real such thing as your 'average rapist'. I suppose someone could write their doctorate on the cultural differences of depicting sexuality in pornography, but I think analysis of whether it's more right/realistic/whatever to go "please, no!" or "****! **** me more!" is kinda beyond this forum. Sure, the women cry and shout "no!", but they do so in just about any kind of japanese pornography. As for the sex scenes themselves, they were no different from typical porn scenes. I suppose some people would get excited from imagining a rape situation, but I doubt anyone enjoyed playing this. I swear, in some of Illusion's games, it's harder to get sex than in real life. After it took about 10 minutes of wagging the mouse for the second girl, my wrist got tired and I just downloaded a save game crack from the net to get all the scenes. RapeLay, and the creator company Illusion's games in general, tend to be 3D and involve more than clicking next and choosing whether to ejaculate inside or not.Īnyway, the "rape simulation" part of the game involves the player moving the mouse in a circular motion, so that character will caress the women to get them excited enough for the sex scene. Japanese have been making porn (and rape) games for a long time, but most of these are text adventure games with pictures unmoving and 2D. And I assume a healthy majority of this forum does too. An adult, healthy mind is always able to separate imagination and fantasies from reality.Īs for RapeLay itself, I played it back in 2006 or 2007 when a friend recommended it to me. But for every such case there will be hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands? of people to whom a game will be just an afternoons fun in a normal life. Certainly there will be people to whom such a game will be one driving force that will lead to real acts. official stats for sexual assaults in Japan COMBINE male and female.įrankly, I can't see this being any worse than games that depict realistic killing of people. typically, we sees western figures for assaults per 100,000 females. in the west it is pretty much accepted universal that women is far more likely to be victims o' sexual assault. reported sexual assaults is very low when compared to other western nations.Īnother Japanese quirk: official sexual assault statistics is not tracked male v. We does agree that the train-rape scenarios is largely fantasy, as we already observed however, the number o' reported sexual assault cases per year in Japan does not mesh well with your example. we did say that the Japanese pov is different to apply western standards to Japanese issues leads to inevitable confusion. What is it with the strawman in this thread? who said that the Nippon perspective could not be understood by westerners? not Gromnir. ![]() If there is some other problem I can look into other ways of fixing it.This is what they call the 'otherness' of Japan, that everything is so different that we couldn't possibly understand with our inadequate western POV. If this doesn't work, just let me know and tell me what went wrong, I might have missed a step since I'm trying to recite all of this from memory. But if this is the case, just follow these steps If either of those things are untrue, just let me know. I'll assume that you're using Windows and that the problem is that you're getting the message saying that you require permission from TrustedInstaller to make changes to the file, or something to that effect. If there is some other problem I can look into other ways of fixing it. You should now be able to edit and replace the file as you please. Tick all of the boxes to give yourself full control of the file, there will be a warning thing that pops up but just click okay and ignore it.ĩ. Click the "Edit" button and then click on "administrators".Ĩ. Cancel all the tabs, then right click on the d3d9.dll file again and go to security.Ĩ. In the box labelled, "Enter the object name to select", type "administrators", then click okay.ħ. At the top of the tab, next to where the owner is listed, click the "change" button, this will open a new tab.Ħ. Click the button that says "change permissions", it won't look like anything has changed at first.ĥ. ![]() Go to the security tab and click the button that says advanced, this will open the advanced security settings for the file.Ĥ. Go to the d3d9.dll file at C:\Windows\SysWOW64.ģ. But if this is the case, just follow these steps ġ.
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