[Admin] Welp. That Inactivity Sucked.

Well, then.

I’m alive. Usually any feedback that comes through comes to my email, and I’ve become overwhelmed from real life and so forth. However, I’m in the process of picking up the pieces that was my devastated motivation to do anything and eventually, I’m going to get back here and deal with the crazy backlog of entries.

I apologize for the lateness. If you hadn’t noticed, Endless History and Geofront have been mostly neglected this whole time as well.

I’ll try to make up to you guys for it.

Thanks!

Ein’s Sprite Design Part 2 – How Much Does it Tell Us?

Uhoh, we’re back on this theory again.

This is what happens when you give me time to think about a theory- and in this theory in particular, I couldn’t stop thinking about it, even after posting it. In fact, posting it got me to thinking even more.

Going through this theory does require additional reading, and for that, I point you to the original post I made on this subject.

This starts with a lot of observations to pull together to make the theory. There are definitely spoilers in this for Cold Steel II- especially its NG+ scene. I’m also using some minor info from the Crossbell Games to back this theory.

There are also lots of images behind the cut on this.

Continue reading Ein’s Sprite Design Part 2 – How Much Does it Tell Us?

[Admin] Major Backend Update! SSL is Now Active!

Hey, guys! Another update to let you know that a big part of my backend work on the site is now complete. It’s running with SSL, making it a secure connection whenever you’re accessing the site.

As a result, the URL is no longer http://kisekicrack.sanctuarycrew.com – it is now https://kisekicrack.sanctuarycrew.com.

Note on 8/14/2017: These URLs are no longer valid as the site has moved to a completely new domain. This new domain does utilize SSL, however.

It should automatically forward anyone using http to https, though. But if you run into any issues, or if your browser starts complaining about the site not being secure, please let me know- it means I need to fiddle with the settings or the certificate. Or both.