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| NAZA = WAZA; so why are they separate? | |
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| Topic Started: Sep 20 2009, 08:18 PM (49 Views) | |
| Post #1 Sep 20 2009, 08:18 PM | Random Guy Netto |
| Something I just noticed: NAZA and WAXA are two separate forums on this RPG. This does not mesh with the games, wherein NAZA became WAZA for Star Force 3, and there was no such thing as WAXA. Is this some sort of oversight, or do you have a reason to split this one organization into two separate entities? |
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| Post #2 Sep 20 2009, 09:21 PM | Rage_Kill |
| Back in the day when we were gonna make Ram Thunder. Then SF2 came out and... yeah. |
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| Post #3 Sep 20 2009, 09:54 PM | Berserk |
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Flashnews to the american nazi. WAXA = Japanese name for WAZA. We decided to seperate them for the sake of logic and more variety of areas. That and it's the HQ for Rage's badboys. |
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| Post #4 Sep 21 2009, 12:17 AM | Omega |
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As Berserk said, WAXA is the Japanese name of WAZA. We thought it sounded better than the American translation, so we decided to not translate it over when SF3 came out. We don't have an official back story behind why there is a NAZA and a WAXA here, but we didn't want to remove NAZA since it had been in place for awhile. NAZA is sort of an abandoned building now, while WAXA is a whole new building in general, although it still is the same thing. |
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| Post #5 Sep 21 2009, 12:49 AM | Random Guy Netto |
...makes sense, considering the MMBN series had NAXA (which later became NAZA in Star Force--at least the English translation). So, if I'm understanding correctly, you have no major purpose for keeping NAZA around now that WAXA's also around, you have no IC explanation for it either, you just A. wanted more variety, B. left it for Rage, and C. didn't think to just transfer everything that had been in NAZA over to WAXA. I mean, geez, they change the first letter of their name, and suddenly they need an entirely new building and everything?? And why was the NAZA building abandoned?? It may just be me, but something about that simply doesn't add up. I strongly request IC explanations for these eccentricities! ...and for the record, I'm Canadian. That makes me a Canadian Nazi. Apparently. Edited by Random Guy Netto, Sep 21 2009, 12:50 AM.
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| Post #6 Sep 21 2009, 01:13 AM | Omega |
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This is a small detail that really has no importance. This is 200 years after Battle Network. ALOT happens in 200 years. Do you seriously need an explanation why you'd need a new building for something thats over 200 years old? That in itself sounds like a valid reason to me. A. Yes, we wanted more variety. I don't see anything wrong with this. B. Rage's NPC base is a plus. It gives him his own HQ, and also a little backstory behind the building he's using. C. NAZA IS WAXA. Just in a new building. Therefore, everything is transferred, although I thought that was obvious. If you want to complain about NAZA just being abandoned, then think of it now like a national monument. We'll write up a valid explanation later. Right now, thats at the bottom of our already overloaded lists of things to do. Edited by Omega, Sep 21 2009, 01:14 AM.
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