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Oh yeah, I get the same screen distortion that the others mentioned, and unfortunately, maximising the screen doesn't change anything.
Why is the main character invited to watch the VG tournament?Who's the bloke that phones him every day?And what's the nature of the question that determines whether or not the protagonist watches the penalties? Is he just asked after the first one if he'll keep on watching them, or if he enjoyed watching it the first time?What sort of comments made when he reflects upon the rapes he's watched at the end of the day? At first I thought he was haunted by them, but I later got the impression that he might've enjoyed it.
Try changing screen mode to full screen.1st row: BGM volume (obvious)2nd row: Voice volume (obvious)3rd row: Screen mode (Fullscreen on left, Window on right)4th & 5th rows: Right click effect (Message Skip on top left, Menu on top right, Close Window on bottom left)6th row: Message Skip style (Full on left, Auto on right)7th row: Message speed (Slow, Medium, Fast)8th row: Font (Mincho on left, Gothic on right)9th row: Amount of Semen Mode (little, normal, alot)10th row: Opening Movie (small on left, large on right)
The main character is a reporter for some kind of print media (probably newspaper but maybe magazine.) His boss (the one that calls everyday for an update) is giving the main character one last chance to write something worth reading. He meets Yuka and finds out from her about these secret tournaments in which waitresses compete and he sees this is promising story material. He starts writing a story about the V.G. tournament, with Yuka as the main interest in his story. That's why he goes by Anne Mitter's for a coffee evry day, to pick up useful info for his story form Yuka, who doesn't know he's writing about her. I think its Yuka that takes him to his first V.G match but I can't remember for sure. It's only later that he discovers the penalty for losing, and despite his hatred of it, he knows he has to write about this to both save his job and spread awareness of the sport so that it gets cleaned up (hence, the question of morality and why he keeps going back.)