Talk:Status/@comment-25159569-20150323123058/@comment-53539-20150324182950

Yeah, Lola came in a big chunky early 2000-style box... I'm so glad everything went DVDs cases because the chunky boxes took up too much room on the shelves and were often all sorts of shapes and sizes. >_<'

Then again, these days you can avoid boxes altogether...

I'm able to hear 90% of the time any Engloid, with Sonika being the onyl one that causes me hassle now. A lot of the time its just getting used to the vocaloid singer stuff and learning to be able to "hear" Vocaloid problems. Until recently, Zero-G and PowerFX got a bulk of the blame, but Diva pretty much said Yamaha was the fault for the issues with poor English (though lampsided the note to make it everyone else being at fault which ruffled my feathers). The same script for V1 was in use still with V3 more or less as a standard because thats the script Yamaha sold in the package on "how to DIY a vocaloid".

So while some complaints were right, they were completely misdirected and thrown at the wrong place.

I know "thatguy" on vocaloidism used to troll-ishly dig at Engloids at every opportunity and once said "why are they still making them" going on about how they should just focus on Japanese. But if Yamaha abandons English, then someone else can then come along and conquer it instead, making Yamaga look like a chump. There is also little to be achieved from doing something easy, but conquering the harder English langauge will end up willing Yamaha more merit. Honestly...? We did have internet cables to begin with because they worked with the easiest to create glass; it actually comes from one of the hardest glasses to make in the world.

And just because something is difficult, why avoid it? We're not still living as cavemen, we fly planes and drive cars, all of which are difficult compared to what a caveman used to do... :-/