Cultcow EvaXephon / Yanderedev / Alex Mahan / Alexander Stuart Mahan / cannotgoogleme - Edgy weeaboo coomer with pedo tendencies and 15+ years internet history as a lolcow, now known as a disaster developer behind eternal debug build called "Yandere Simulator", confirmed groomer and dollfucker

The end of EvaXephon?


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/r/Osana found some 5 years old tweet, I don't think it was already posted here:

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The screenshot looks like Natsuiro High School. I cannot find a source where he could have downloaded it from, so there is a high chance that he made that image himself.
(There's some random Japanese blog aggregating video game porn which has a copy, but it was posted there after the tweet.)
He has an obsession with underage anime girls. Why do you think his whole game is made of 15-year-olds? He definitely didn't create the photo, it was probably some promotional art D3 made for the game. Why would there be a watermark?
 
He has an obsession with underage anime girls. Why do you think his whole game is made of 15-year-olds? He definitely didn't create the photo, it was probably some promotional art D3 made for the game. Why would there be a watermark?
some games will place a watermark if you export a screenshot through an ingame method. i can't think of any in particular right now, but it's definitely a thing.
 
He has an obsession with underage anime girls. Why do you think his whole game is made of 15-year-olds? He definitely didn't create the photo, it was probably some promotional art D3 made for the game. Why would there be a watermark?
Reverse image search found no earlier copy of that image.
Natsuiro came out for both PS3 and PS4. PS3 has no native screenshot capability, so the screenshot feature had to be implemented in game, and it looks like Natsuiro is watermarking all screenshots, as I confirmed by looking at other user-made screenshots online.
Also, "promotional art"? It's a game about taking pictures of girls in a town, not pictures of pigsties on a ranch. There's nothing appealing to the wide audience in that picture. It doesn't not communicate what the game is about, or what the general art direction is, or anything whatsoever.
Besides, I found old promotional screenshots from D3 Publisher and they are not watermarked: https://www.gematsu.com/gallery/natsuiro-high-school-seishun-hakusho/
 
Reverse image search found no earlier copy of that image.
Natsuiro came out for both PS3 and PS4. PS3 has no native screenshot capability, so the screenshot feature had to be implemented in game, and it looks like Natsuiro is watermarking all screenshots, as I confirmed by looking at other user-made screenshots online.
Also, "promotional art"? It's a game about taking pictures of girls in a town, not pictures of pigsties on a ranch. There's nothing appealing to the wide audience in that picture. It doesn't not communicate what the game is about, or what the general art direction is, or anything whatsoever.
Besides, I found old promotional screenshots from D3 Publisher and they are not watermarked: https://www.gematsu.com/gallery/natsuiro-high-school-seishun-hakusho/
Thanks for telling that. Didn't know screenshots were watermarked.
 
Reverse image search found no earlier copy of that image.
Natsuiro came out for both PS3 and PS4. PS3 has no native screenshot capability, so the screenshot feature had to be implemented in game, and it looks like Natsuiro is watermarking all screenshots, as I confirmed by looking at other user-made screenshots online.
Also, "promotional art"? It's a game about taking pictures of girls in a town, not pictures of pigsties on a ranch. There's nothing appealing to the wide audience in that picture. It doesn't not communicate what the game is about, or what the general art direction is, or anything whatsoever.
Besides, I found old promotional screenshots from D3 Publisher and they are not watermarked: https://www.gematsu.com/gallery/natsuiro-high-school-seishun-hakusho/
Never came out of Japan either. Then again, the game is a steaming pile of shit and I watched someone stream it. The streamer and the chat were in agony.
 
Alex is a huge fan of Natsuiro High School (unsurprisingly a game where 30 yr old incels can creep on underage High School girls) and it's obvious that game is where he drew up most of his inspiration for YanSim. He literally ripped off the panty shot mechanic from that game.
 
It's amusing to me that attraction to fictional characters (especially anime ones) and programming skill seem to be opposite sides of the same spectrum. Are there any small-team or one-person games that feature overtly sexualized anime girls and actual good gameplay mechanics? I can think of a bunch developed by larger teams that have the budget for the pervs and the programmers to be different people, but as far as small teams go the only ones I can think of that get off the ground and gain notoriety/popularity are either eternally stalled shitshows like this or visual novels/gamemaker games written in engines that require essentially no programming.

Seconding the comment from a few pages back that YS should've just been a VN with a trillion sequels. I doubt much would be lost and Alex would get to focus on his weird pervy vision while dodging the mockery of people like us who are just here to watch a shitshow.

some games will place a watermark if you export a screenshot through an ingame method. i can't think of any in particular right now, but it's definitely a thing.

Almost everything is watermarked, visible or not.

World of Warcraft does it via stegonography and I think most other big MMOs do too so it's easy to track down people who go out of bounds or post griefing screens even if they crop or modify the images. I wouldn't be surprised if the consoles do this too.

Here's some screens of what it looks like via the older methods.

Scary thing too, a lot of printers do this to everything they print as well. It's not even a secret.
 
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Alex is a huge fan of Natsuiro High School (unsurprisingly a game where 30 yr old incels can creep on underage High School girls) and it's obvious that game is where he drew up most of his inspiration for YanSim. He literally ripped off the panty shot mechanic from that game.
it's kind of humorous that even his most controversial and arguably most well-known (besides the murdering) mechanic isn't even his own idea.
 
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scuse me while i proceed to throw up my breakfast.. 🤮
 
>Implying he won't use it for plastic surgery like he always planned on..
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He'll then become facially unrecognizable after all the fillers and jaw implants, go seek a new legal identity to escape from all the mess.
Are you implying...
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That this can become a reality?
 
Almost everything is watermarked, visible or not.

World of Warcraft does it via stegonography and I think most other big MMOs do too so it's easy to track down people who go out of bounds or post griefing screens even if they crop or modify the images. I wouldn't be surprised if the consoles do this too.

Here's some screens of what it looks like via the older methods.

Scary thing too, a lot of printers do this to everything they print as well. It's not even a secret.

This actually scares the living shit out of me, it's pretty dope though in how much they get with just image, reminds me about the EXIF data abuse back then.
 
It's amusing to me that attraction to fictional characters (especially anime ones) and programming skill seem to be opposite sides of the same spectrum. Are there any small-team or one-person games that feature overtly sexualized anime girls and actual good gameplay mechanics? I can think of a bunch developed by larger teams that have the budget for the pervs and the programmers to be different people, but as far as small teams go the only ones I can think of that get off the ground and gain notoriety/popularity are either eternally stalled shitshows like this or visual novels/gamemaker games written in engines that require essentially no programming.
It's pretty hard to code when you have to take a coom break every 5 minutes.
 
Reverse image search found no earlier copy of that image.
Natsuiro came out for both PS3 and PS4. PS3 has no native screenshot capability, so the screenshot feature had to be implemented in game, and it looks like Natsuiro is watermarking all screenshots, as I confirmed by looking at other user-made screenshots online.
Also, "promotional art"? It's a game about taking pictures of girls in a town, not pictures of pigsties on a ranch. There's nothing appealing to the wide audience in that picture. It doesn't not communicate what the game is about, or what the general art direction is, or anything whatsoever.
Besides, I found old promotional screenshots from D3 Publisher and they are not watermarked: https://www.gematsu.com/gallery/natsuiro-high-school-seishun-hakusho/

http://blog.livedoor.jp/maxell011/archives/1942757.html (Archive) I reversed image searched that Pic he posted and found this generating the archive right now
 
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