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Yuri
joined May 11, 2015

It's sad that the higher-ups want Kou to be given the credit, but it makes sense from a business perspective. A new IP is always a risky investment, and you want recognized names to be the face of the new product to ensure its success. I hope like during the design contest, a compromise will somehow be found where both Kou and Aoba names will be featured.

Actually this whole chapter just pissed me off. I mean... Yay Aoba and Kou can have a contest so Aoba feels better. I always felt better competing again someone if the result - aka I lose - is set before it even starts... BULLSHIT. But that doesn't even matter since the company clearly tells them that they give a shit about both their arts and just go for the big names. They'd even hire an illustrator absolutely unrelated to the company, the game and the art if Kou won't draw the key art. Personally I'd say "You know what? I won't draw it. Hire your illustrator. You give a shit about the art, I give a shit about your budget. Oh and by the way: From now on I'm only doing the bare minimum. No overtime, no weekend." It's not like they can afford to fire Kou anyway - and even IF, Shed find a new job with her name and reputation in no time.

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joined May 19, 2016

As a Kou and Rin shipper, i am a bit dissapointed with how Rin acts in this chapter. Clearly Kou asks Rin's opinion to seek some sort of support from the person who (kou thought) knows her best. Rin's answer crushes Kou's pride. While I understand that Rin needs to be 'professional' in handling business matter, i still feel sad for Kou. I can understand if she feels betrayed by Rin and the company.

At the same time, i feel like we'll get more development in both Aoba's character as well as Kou and Aoba's relationship.

last edited at Jul 21, 2017 5:48AM

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joined Mar 22, 2017

As a Kou and Rin shipper, i am a bit dissapointed with how Rin acts in this chapter. Clearly Kou asks Rin's opinion to seek some sort of support from the person who (kou thought) knows her best. Rin's answer crushes Kou's pride. While I understand that Rin needs to be 'professional' in handling business matter, i still feel sad for Kou. I can understand if she feels betrayed by Rin and the company.

Well I gonna tell that this things will go on until almost the end of the volume 4, but the situation will slowly getting better each chapter though.
PS.The drama will remain for a while but not completely dark though.

last edited at Jul 21, 2017 9:06AM by Nezchan

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joined May 20, 2013

Impressed with New Game. Really started off as the typical moe, yuri-bait, all-girl series with a game dev skin, but ended up developing some interesting workplace drama. I'm not expecting Shirobako, but I'm glad the series is showing some depth in a genre that rarely has any.

To be honest, I'd have rather this show be 'typical moe yuri-bait' than 'young protagonist wins at everything and beats all the senpais', which seems to be what this is shaping up to be w/r/t drama

joined Jul 3, 2014

Bloody shit, do people really care about who design the visual apart from the director I guess?
I never really remember who design games apart from famous names. Bleh.

Yes i'm sure there are people like that, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. There is much more to this kind of decision than just that, try to think what this entails for those who worked on the game, the company and the players.

Roomfortwo
joined Feb 11, 2014

Bloody shit, do people really care about who design the visual apart from the director I guess?
I never really remember who design games apart from famous names. Bleh.

A lot of gamers do, actually. Especially in japanese culture where having a reputed artist/composer can help sell a product.

From a business point of view, the higher ups decision make sense. It's a new franchise that need to appeal to an audience that might be cautious about it, especially since as far as we know, eagle jump only did the fairies story games. Having a familiar key visual might help attract attention and reassure potential buyers. And Kou does work on the game.

Nah, the part that bugs me off is the "if Kou doesn't do it, we'll hire some well known artist to do it". This part is actually insulting for Aoba and their customer as this time, it's not just keeping a familiar touch, but trying to appeal with a well known name who won't even work on the project.

And it's a good thing Aoba wants to be given a chance, I was worried she would go along with it out of respect for Kou. though that would be nice of her, it wouldn't be good for her career. Even if they stick to Kou's art in the end, if she does a good job with the key visual, it might gives some ammo for the next game she'll lead design so she can get to do the job, both by showing some confidence in her work, but also showing she has the skill and talent for it.

As for Rin... Well, it's a business meeting with the "underlings". You usually show an united front and keep the arguments for before or after. I'd suppose the three executives already had an argument about it that was settled beforehand. It sucks, but that's how business generally is. And video game industry is NOT especially chill. In my experience, they can be even more rigid than regular businesses.

joined May 23, 2015

I've seen a lot of people in various places misunderstand what is actually going on here, so let me set a few things straight.

  1. They aren't stealing credit from Aoba. They outright say that she is still getting credit for main character design. They mainly want to be able to advertise that it's from the same team (and specifically same design pair) that did Fairies.

  2. They aren't lying to the customers by doing this. While she isn't the one designing the characters, she HAS become art director and thus is directly responsible for all of the game's artwork.

  3. Yes, who does the designs is actually really important, especially in Japan. It's pretty common for them to get famous illustrators to design the characters and promotional art and other 2D portions but have no involvement in the actual game design or 3D modelling. Because in Japan, character designs are king.

  4. None of them (not even Christina) seem to actually like the decision, but they have to act professional about it. With how much money the publisher is putting in, they don't really have any choice but to abide by it. Or abandon the game altogether, which would be a huge income loss for their own company and severely damage its relation with publishers. It could be a fatal move. Plenty of game development studios have gone bankrupt from a single cancelled or failed project.

I feel like there was something else. Oh well.

last edited at Jul 21, 2017 8:04AM

Whale
joined Mar 1, 2013

Chapter 49 and onwards, this is what most of the manga forget; realistic character progression. I read the Chinese translated ones previously, and I really like how this story show us the characters development

Sayaka_ava
joined Nov 23, 2014

Publisher meddling? Finally this feels like actual game development.

joined May 23, 2015

Oh, right.

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If they did actually go the external illustrator route, they would have changed their marketing strategy. They obviously wouldn't try to advertise that said illustrator was involved in development of the game. And it's entirely possible that promotional artwork is the only 2D art the game will have, so it's not like people would buy the game and suddenly see completely different illustrations within the game itself. At worst the 3D models may look a bit different, but that happens even when the character design and illustrations are done by the same person.

last edited at Jul 21, 2017 10:44AM

Marion Diabolito
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joined Jan 5, 2015

I love this chapter. It's completely Shirobako for games. I think things like this make the series stand out and actually be about something.

Publisher meddling? Finally this feels like actual game development.

exactly. Plus it's a crisis for Aoba and she steps up to it and grows.

Also, she's not challenging Kou, not at all: she's trying to challenge the company and publisher to the degree she can. Her admiration and affection for Kou is unabated, and Kou might even see her as being more on her side in this than Rin is. And she didn't "beat" her sempai before, the compromise they worked out moved the game forward but nurtured the rising talent.

I think it's win-win for Aoba with this move: if she's been complacent, she won't be any more, she'll re-challenge herself; if by a miracle it's so good they take it, her career is made. If not, well, she's given notice she's a player. She started off, correctly, by saying something you hear cough perhaps often in Japan: "Well, if everyone agrees, I am okay with it."

last edited at Jul 21, 2017 11:51AM

joined Nov 14, 2013

Also on Aoba's side - beyond showing that she's willing to step up, I'm sure her main reason for suggesting the challenge against Kou was because it would force Kou to draw something for the key art, rather than Kou turning it down for Aoba's sake and the publisher getting an outsider to do the key art.

joined May 23, 2015

ps, a minor mistake came to my attention and has been fixed. It's been made more clear that they aren't advertising Kou as the main visual designer of Peco, but rather advertising that the main visual designer from the popular Fairies series is one of the main staff.

Updated page: https://kobato.hologfx.com/reader/read/new_game/en/4/49/page/6

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joined Sep 16, 2014

yuri-bait

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Marion Diabolito
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joined Jan 5, 2015

Also on Aoba's side - beyond showing that she's willing to step up, I'm sure her main reason for suggesting the challenge against Kou was because it would force Kou to draw something for the key art, rather than Kou turning it down for Aoba's sake and the publisher getting an outsider to do the key art.

Yes, now that you say that I think it's true. More brilliance on the author's part.

joined Jul 21, 2017

Great chapter, Kou really is dense if even Hifumin noticed Rin's feelings. XD

Kou is likely the only one in the entire company who hasn't figured it out. (Possibly willfully; I get the feeling she wouldn't know how to deal with the matter and might be deliberately avoiding confronting it...) Hifumi's been around them long enough that she no doubt noticed a long time ago, but seems to have a general preference for [url=http://faceappapk.online] staying aloof of such shenanigans[/url]

last edited at Jul 23, 2017 4:31AM

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joined Feb 3, 2013

People, this is pretty much how hype building works, or more accurately, how publishers think it works. A lot of times we see a new title with "From the creators of (whatever)" pasted right on top of the name. A lot of companies, not only in the field of video games, do that, even if the creators of the prior work had very little involvement in it. Publishers, however, don't seem to realize it can backfire, though, since reminding a different IP might make the reception of the new one be negative even on good games, simply because it led the publig to expect something completely different.

This "competition" Aoba propoces seems to be more focused on making Kou feel better about it than anything else.

EDIT: Come to think about it, this reminds me of the time Capcom USA throught it'd be a good idea to change the box art of Breath of Fire I and II, becoming an object of ridicule for years to come.

last edited at Jul 23, 2017 6:30AM

Maxresdefault
joined Dec 26, 2016

this new chapter is really weird for me... maybe it's the difference in culture (?). i mean just because aoba is the lead designer why the hell did she expect to be key artist as well? this requires a different set of skill (at least nowadays). even for promotions, if people really love their previous game, the one that they should sell their name off is hazuki as the creator.

joined Jan 30, 2013

Rin has really gone down in my estimations. Business or not, she should have defended Ko-chan.

As for the other producer, don't like her one bit, what a bitch. Poor Aoba

Reimu-pet-cirno
joined May 17, 2013

Any defending Kou would've been done before the meeting. She'd hardly be allowed to dispute the issue during the meeting; the decision's been made and it's her job to deliver it.

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joined Mar 22, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6XHbNPkzCo
According to Episode 4 preview, we know that Hifumi going to be promoted to a character team leader. (at 0:25)
That means the (long awaited) legendary scene will be on-air soon. (Ep.5 I guess)

Yuri
joined May 11, 2015

Somehow this chapter is even more crap. cO

So Aoba's pushing herself to the point where she nearly breaks down seeing Kou's work and starts crying. But when the magazine is printed, everything is ok and she can accept that she lost the competition? Girl you never had a sliver of a chance winning in the first place. Kou could have literally drawn shit and she would have still been favoured by the company....

Ava
joined Jul 16, 2013

Aoba for god sake. It is your second year, you are already character designer and they accepted your designs for an original game! No need to achieve everything the first fucking time.

themusicman500
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joined Jan 18, 2016

Somehow this chapter is even more crap. cO

So Aoba's pushing herself to the point where she nearly breaks down seeing Kou's work and starts crying. But when the magazine is printed, everything is ok and she can accept that she lost the competition? Girl you never had a sliver of a chance winning in the first place. Kou could have literally drawn shit and she would have still been favoured by the company....

How is the chapter crap? Aoba was crying over visually seeing how far she still had to go as an artist to match Kou, not because she was a sore loser. She can accept that she lost the competition because she respects Kou's work.

last edited at Jul 28, 2017 5:16PM

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joined Apr 20, 2013

themusicman500 posted:

Somehow this chapter is even more crap. cO

So Aoba's pushing herself to the point where she nearly breaks down seeing Kou's work and starts crying. But when the magazine is printed, everything is ok and she can accept that she lost the competition? Girl you never had a sliver of a chance winning in the first place. Kou could have literally drawn shit and she would have still been favoured by the company....

How is the chapter crap? Aoba was crying over visually seeing how far she still had to go as an artist to match Kou, not because she was a sore loser. She can accept that she lost the competition because she respects Kou's work.

That's right, when you try your best and is not enough of course it hurts but this is a company to make games, not a Novela Mexicana so no need to draw out the drama, there's still a lot of work ahead. She accepts that she lost the chance because she actually tried and acknowledged that her work was inferior instead of losing just because the company says so.

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