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Your artwork looks a lot like https://twitter.com/d_obmas/status/743140553131462656
Cyph wrote...
Jacob wrote...
Cyph wrote...
Both download zips are the same file size (417mb for both as of now), the pdfs download file size match the description (262mb & 439mb)Thanks for pointing this out, everything should be working now!
Checked and both zip files for both x2600 & x3200 are still 417MB, I'm looking to download the x2600. The x2600 zip is 252MB & the x3200 zip is 417MB from what the download page says.
I'd post a screenshot but i don't want to post it via URL.
Thanks for mentioning this, it should be fixed now!
As I've mentioned previously, we're still figuring out the specifics on how doujin content will exist alongside our normal subscription content. In Japan, doujins (and doujinshi) are releases done by an individual artist or circle without the help of a larger publisher. Typically doujins are parody works involving characters from existing manga and anime, but sometimes they are entirely original works (like all of the titles below). There is a common misconception that doujin/doujinshi = hentai, when really it's just a word that means something was independently published. A doujin work = an indie work.
When we release a doujin on FAKKU it typically means we worked directly with the artist or circle to make that release happen (and there were no Japanese publishers involved). As an example next month we'll be releasing the UnisiS series and Wrapping 1 - 2, that is something we did directly with the saitom. When we do things like that we have a lot more freedom on how we distribute that content so we can make it available to subscribers, but at the same time we need to make sure the artists are reimbursed appropriately for their work so they let us release even more.
Right now we're thinking of making doujin content available to subscribers 2 weeks after it is officially released. However at any time, you are free to purchase the doujin which will add it your library and unlock the digital downloads (which are the same quality as our books).
All that said, today all of the following doujin content is officially available to subscribers! If you enjoy reading one of these titles please consider purchasing it. Or if you have ideas on how we can make this work better, let me know.
When we release a doujin on FAKKU it typically means we worked directly with the artist or circle to make that release happen (and there were no Japanese publishers involved). As an example next month we'll be releasing the UnisiS series and Wrapping 1 - 2, that is something we did directly with the saitom. When we do things like that we have a lot more freedom on how we distribute that content so we can make it available to subscribers, but at the same time we need to make sure the artists are reimbursed appropriately for their work so they let us release even more.
Right now we're thinking of making doujin content available to subscribers 2 weeks after it is officially released. However at any time, you are free to purchase the doujin which will add it your library and unlock the digital downloads (which are the same quality as our books).
All that said, today all of the following doujin content is officially available to subscribers! If you enjoy reading one of these titles please consider purchasing it. Or if you have ideas on how we can make this work better, let me know.
Cyph wrote...
Both download zips are the same file size (417mb for both as of now), the pdfs download file size match the description (262mb & 439mb)Thanks for pointing this out, everything should be working now!
You can stop the automatic renewal in your subscription settings.
You'd want to start here and go back to where you left off: https://www.fakku.net/newest
Good suggestion! I've gone ahead and significantly increased the max amount of collections, you should be free to make as many as you like.
Connor Auditore wrote...
So, when a chapter was released on our subscription and later put into a book, I've been running into the issue where I can no longer access the magazine chapter any longer if I haven't bought the book. I feel it's a bit unfair to pull content we paid for and have us but it a second time, effectively. For reference, the chapter was salt and pepper chocolate, which I wanted to read to see if the book was worth buying.Yeah we're still trying to figure out what the best thing to do is in situations like this. We've tried having both versions online (with the latest Gujira book), and replacing the subscription chapter with the book chapter. I'll look into adding back the subscription chapter.
FormerUser wrote...
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Jacob wrote...
FormerUser wrote...
I shall attempt to become Mod of Food and Cooking.Time to remove the Food and Cooking forum.
I support this action.
I as well. I made post in Feedback about migrating it into Random on the 7th.
As the new Food and Cooking mod, excellent suggestion. Consider it done.
Considering you were using that page as your primary way of navigating to the magazine chapters, I'll get another row added showing the latest magazine chapters we have released. We'll also add a dedicated page showing only magazine chapters (probably /magazines/chapters).
That said, the /magazines page isn't a good way to stay up to date on subscription content. We've been releasing subscription content that wasn't published in a magazine, like I Am a Succubus?, Locking Horns, and the various chapters from gy. We'll be making some new doujinshi announcements soon and that content will be available to subscribers, but was never published in a magazine. So if you use that page as your primary way of staying up to date on subscription content, you would miss it!
Looking ahead to the future when we add more magazines from other publishers, it will become necessary to different them further. That's why we'll be dividing the page by magazine title rather than just lumping them all together (plus I think it looks nicer divided out).
It does suggest that there is a failure on our side to properly show the latest subscription only content, I'll start figuring out a way to improve that. Maybe we can divide the front page into subscription/book sections? Or have a toggle to show each? While keeping the new magazine lander, what do you think we can do to improve finding content?
That said, the /magazines page isn't a good way to stay up to date on subscription content. We've been releasing subscription content that wasn't published in a magazine, like I Am a Succubus?, Locking Horns, and the various chapters from gy. We'll be making some new doujinshi announcements soon and that content will be available to subscribers, but was never published in a magazine. So if you use that page as your primary way of staying up to date on subscription content, you would miss it!
Looking ahead to the future when we add more magazines from other publishers, it will become necessary to different them further. That's why we'll be dividing the page by magazine title rather than just lumping them all together (plus I think it looks nicer divided out).
It does suggest that there is a failure on our side to properly show the latest subscription only content, I'll start figuring out a way to improve that. Maybe we can divide the front page into subscription/book sections? Or have a toggle to show each? While keeping the new magazine lander, what do you think we can do to improve finding content?
FormerUser wrote...
I shall attempt to become Mod of Food and Cooking.Time to remove the Food and Cooking forum.
You should draw our mascot, Momoka!
We still have every intention of releasing it, it has just been deprioritized in favor of other titles. This is mainly because we won't have a way to distribute it and accept payment for the title (due to the content), outside of cash and Bitcoin sales. That said I expect us to start working on it soon.