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#(Disco Elysium. worth it. I'm itching to boot it up even now.)
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"Mirroring an entire website on the modern Internet will take up a massive amount of space," they said. "Limit to small sites unless you have near-unlimited storage."
Laughs in the official B! anime website: set up in ~Dec 2006, boasting no real significant changes in roughly a decade.
Ah...the sheer burden of 23ish MB. My hard drive, it weeps.
OVER FIVE MINUTES LATER
Weeps in official DrrrJP website, set up in 2009, boasting significant updates a decade later.
Ah...the burden of 167ish MB. My hard drive, it has limited storage.
This is misleading of me. The 2010ish version of the site was relegated to its own new sub-directory and thus preserved rather than directly updated (smart!), so it is in fact still accessible. Such a move made room for Drrr!!x2 content and new, separate CSS to modernize the front-end. The English counterpart took a different approach by simply separating Drrr!! and Drrr!!x2 into separate websites; both websites retain the appearances of their corresponding JP counterparts.
Ah... Drrr!!, boasting multiple official still-live websites since 2010. My envy, it smolders.
Actually, I find the Drrr!! website's approach somewhat reassuring. If Drrr!!'s people chose to preserve the original site rather than overhaul it, maybe the B! site would be handled similarly. You know, in the event of some major B! news. Haha.
Thanks to whoever has been keeping the B! website up and running! Excellent work! No need to shut down such a lightweight website ever, right? Right? That wouldnt' be very in the spirit of immortality. Stick to the theme!
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