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PuroJoshi

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  1. been keeping an eye on this thread, excited to see how it plays. Will be downloading and giving it a look in the next few days
  2. You've done a fantastic job with the mod Quest, always knew that the joshi scene would be properly taken care of in each update. Thanks for all your hard work that you put into it, it's greatly appreciated!
  3. Echo everybody else here, take care of you and yours, Idol and whenever it does come out we'll all be eagerly waiting to play
  4. Just had to drop by and say I'm still having a blast with the 92 mod, going into 94 with my AJW save and really enjoying it. Kept a word document to try and pull out changes as I go, but I've not really found anything concrete other than a few stats which is obviously opinion bassed. The only issue I'm having is I'll be waiting forever for any decent foreign female wrestlers to bring in, but I'm not sure I can blame you for the state of women's wrestling in the US in the 90s Thanks as always for the hard work Fleisch!
  5. The entitlement here is baffling, it took 3 pages for it to boil down to "why aren't people making mods on the years I like!?" rather than the there are no decent mods at all for the game. If you want to encourage people, then maybe don't start by dismissing what people have already sunk hours and hours into working on.
  6. The work you put into your mods is always so impressive, I know very little about the time period but can't help but be impressed by the level of detail. Great work as always Mammoth
  7. <p>Been playing an AJW save on Fleisch's underrated 92 mod, going to do a proper write up at some point</p><p> </p><p> AJW Jan 92 - April 93</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Championships</strong></p><p> </p><p> WWWA World Championship: Akira Hokuto</p><p> WWWA World Tag Team: Toshiyo Yamada & Combat Toyoda</p><p> AJW All Pacific: Megumi Kudo</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Tournament winners</strong></p><p> </p><p> AJW Japan Grand Prix</p><p> 1993: Manami Toyota</p><p> 1992: Akira Hokuto</p><p> </p><p> AJW Tag League The Best</p><p> 1992: Doube Inoue</p>
  8. Fantastic stuff you're doing here mate, really really enjoyed the anniversary show and eager to see you doing more. Keep up the great work! Sucks to see some of those departures but you have so much young talent, the future is looking bright!
  9. love the intro, will be following and agree with the common sentiment of signing Rey whatever the cost!
  10. Thanks for all the hard work Fleisch, started a new AJW save with the update and it's going great so far. I still think a few people have stamina issues and could be rated a bit higher, but it's definitely more than acceptable and I just upped the ones I felt should be a little higher. Appreciate the effort you've put in and I'll be sure to share any feedback I have as I go!
  11. This is a good read, bringing Kagetsu back as The Primeminster is the exact same idea I had for my save as well haha. Also I like the way you drafted people, wasn't a fan of the concept when they introduced it as it felt like just messing with the factions for no reason but I enjoyed the way you went about it. Keep up the great work!
  12. Okay this looks great, I've never really been able to get into the cverse before but some of the new additions here look fantastic. NeoTokyo Joshi very much has my interest!
  13. Thanks for all the work you do Joe, it's been my go to pack since you first made it and you continuing to update it is always much appreciated!
  14. Want to echo everybody else's excitement, looks like you've done some great work here!
  15. Hiroyo Matsumoto © & Yoshiko ©© vs Las Fresa de Egoistas (ASUKA & Makoto) ASUKA is the future of the promotion, can't back anybody else! Eight Women Tag Team Match MAX VOLTAGE (Miyuki Takase, Rina Yamashita, Ryo Mizunami & Sae) vs ??? can't resist a ? High Speed Exhibition Three Way Tsukushi vs Misao vs Zeuxis Tsukasa's Quest for the Future of SEAdLINNNG Tsukasa Fujimoto vs Himeka Don't trust anyone who picks anybody but Tsukasu! Single Match Amazon vs Yuu Single Match Takumi Iroha vs Saki Akai Tag Team Match Akane Fujita & Honori Hana vs Yumiko Hotta & Haruka Humesaki
  16. Always love a Joshi diary and I didn't expect anybody to be doing SEAd, but it's a great roster to start with. Will be following, best of luck
  17. those are rookie numbers, AJW's Big Egg Wrestling Universe was like 10 hours in total lmao
  18. Glad to be of some help with all the great work you put in, I'd also add personalities to your to do list. Most of the AJW and other Joshi stars seem to have negative personalities which I assume comes from converting over? I could name specifics but it seems to be most of them. Will try to provide more feedback as I go
  19. Looking very good at a first glance Fleisch, will really get into a game and provide more feedback soon. First initial things I would suggest looking at are the top AJW stars (Toyota, Nakano & Hokuto amongst others) are getting penalised for stamina in 20 minute matches when in reality they were consistently doing way longer main events during this period with no problem. Also and this is a pretty small one, but a few wrestlers that are set to debut later are already set to be retired which I assume is just a little oversight from importing them over. Appreciate your great work as always
  20. <p>Tokyo Joshi Pro must have the least mod friendly event names, remember in 2018 where the shows were called stuff like "Let's Go! Go! If You Go! When You Go! If You Get Lost You Just Go To Osaka!" </p><p> </p><p> Looking good though QL, feel like I'm getting tired just scrolling through all those events. Must've been a real pain setting up.</p>
  21. This should be a fun read, I absolutely loved the first two seasons and it is by far the most I've enjoyed an American wrestling company in years so it'll be interesting to see how you get on. Will be following
  22. This is very interesting, looking forward to seeing how it turns out
  23. <p>Inclined to side with Quest on this one, clearly there is some difference. </p><p> </p><p> Kana is 39 with 85 pop across America and around 80 for the rest of the world, so clearly there is no way she should be retiring. Satomura also has a pop of 60 across Japan which is a lot higher than many of the men that are still wrestling far older, so I don't buy that explanation either.</p><p> </p><p> I'm small about hit medium, so I'll accept the talking people out of retirement bit. </p><p> </p><p> But regardless when people like Aja Kong and Kyoko Inoue are still wrestling into their 50's irl, it just shouldn't be the case that every woman is retiring at 40 in game.</p><p> </p><p> Hell in an MLW game I was running, L.A Park is 56 and is still working full time.</p>
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