Yep, they still use those horrible massive yellow subtitles.LightOtaku said:Does Sentai still use those yellow subtitles? I really want to import some of these but yellow subtitles look so unappealing.
Well, I won't bother then. No point in buying something i'll never watch.Mangaranga said:Yep, they still use those horrible massive yellow subtitles.LightOtaku said:Does Sentai still use those yellow subtitles? I really want to import some of these but yellow subtitles look so unappealing.
Mangaranga said:For anyone interested, Mayo Chiki and From the New World Part 2 are both "Locked" but can still be watched via the Sentai bypass method as usual.
It's pretty much guaranteed to work seeing as new Sentai titles still work with this method.burtkenobi said:Might take a chance on casshan as I can't find anyone who has already tested it...
Mangaranga said:It's pretty much guaranteed to work seeing as new Sentai titles still work with this method.burtkenobi said:Might take a chance on casshan as I can't find anyone who has already tested it...
Rosencrantz said:Not sure if this is going to affect the standard bypass method but my copy of My mental choices refused to work on my multi region player stating it was for use in the US/Canada, first time that's ever happened despite all the boxes saying it. Easily fixed by changing player region but I wonder if it'll hit PlayStation users.
I'm pretty sure It's to do with the region of the player/firmware, not to do with the disc region. Some releases from NIS, Sentai and Even Funi for Attack on Titan Part 2 included these checks to stop imports to Japan.NormanicGrav said:Rosencrantz said:Not sure if this is going to affect the standard bypass method but my copy of My mental choices refused to work on my multi region player stating it was for use in the US/Canada, first time that's ever happened despite all the boxes saying it. Easily fixed by changing player region but I wonder if it'll hit PlayStation users.
That's pretty strange... I guess we all should be a bit more cautious with Sentai from now on if this becomes a recurring thing.
Ah I remember now (about Sentai adding these reverse features on Japan since Mysterious Girlfriend X), that makes sense.Mangaranga said:I'm pretty sure It's to do with the region of the player/firmware, not to do with the disc region. Some NIS, Sentai and Even Funi for Attack on Titan Part 2 included these checks to stop imports to Japan.NormanicGrav said:Rosencrantz said:Not sure if this is going to affect the standard bypass method but my copy of My mental choices refused to work on my multi region player stating it was for use in the US/Canada, first time that's ever happened despite all the boxes saying it. Easily fixed by changing player region but I wonder if it'll hit PlayStation users.
That's pretty strange... I guess we all should be a bit more cautious with Sentai from now on if this becomes a recurring thing.
I'm pretty sure I've bypassed discs with these checks before using this method.