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Pibbman
05-16-2009, 12:04 AM
I'm sure anyone who has taken a gander into the case files have seen this come up. It bothered me at first. I couldn't have been the only one that wondered if it was a spelling mistake or not. However, I took some time to look it up.

pho·tog (f-tg)
n. Informal
A person who takes photographs, especially as a profession; a photographer.

Thank god it wasn't a spelling error, else I think I would of died a bit inside. SMT games DEMAND PERFECTION, and Atlus delivered.

So it's here for anyone who was wondering, unless I'm the only one in the world that wasn't familiar with the term. xD

DamageCity
05-16-2009, 01:03 AM
I'm pretty sure it's in reference to this (http://www.grayskullmuseum.com/conception/Fearless.htm).

So it's here for anyone who was wondering, unless I'm the only one in the world that wasn't familiar with the term. xD

Pretty sure you are.

Pibbman
05-16-2009, 01:30 AM
It all makes sense now.

mordaki987
05-16-2009, 03:58 AM
Every game be it from atlus or another gaming company demands some form of perfection or another to both please and entertain the many gamers out there that are in this world otherwise there would be no interest in games like this if that makes any sense at all.


I'm sure anyone who has taken a gander into the case files have seen this come up. It bothered me at first. I couldn't have been the only one that wondered if it was a spelling mistake or not. However, I took some time to look it up.

pho·tog (f-tg)
n. Informal
A person who takes photographs, especially as a profession; a photographer.

Thank god it wasn't a spelling error, else I think I would of died a bit inside. SMT games DEMAND PERFECTION, and Atlus delivered.

So it's here for anyone who was wondering, unless I'm the only one in the world that wasn't familiar with the term. xD

Elizabeth
05-19-2009, 08:10 AM
Thank god it wasn't a spelling error, else I think I would of died a bit inside. SMT games DEMAND PERFECTION, and Atlus delivered.

I think it happens in a conversation with Narumi, but I noticed a typo; "it" was used instead of "is". Kind of nit picky, but...

At least it wasn't like in Persona 3 when you try to sell an item you have equipped. I was playing late at night when I did this so when Japanese text popped up I thought I was so tired I couldn't read for a second.

Olethros
05-19-2009, 11:16 AM
I'm pretty sure it's in reference to this (http://www.grayskullmuseum.com/conception/Fearless.htm).

So it's here for anyone who was wondering, unless I'm the only one in the world that wasn't familiar with the term. xD

Pretty sure you are.

Agreed. I love how some people feel this overwhelming compulsion to display their ignorance to the world. What possible good could come from doing this, other than a need for attention? :question:

Pibbman
05-19-2009, 11:34 AM
I'm pretty sure it's in reference to this (http://www.grayskullmuseum.com/conception/Fearless.htm).

So it's here for anyone who was wondering, unless I'm the only one in the world that wasn't familiar with the term. xD

Pretty sure you are.

Agreed. I love how some people feel this overwhelming compulsion to display their ignorance to the world. What possible good could come from doing this, other than a need for attention? :question:

My original post was actually asking if it was typo, thus the "So Atlus...whats a photog?" in the thread topic, I later found out what it was, and saw no one had replied to my thread, and so I just updated it. It wasn't because I was trying to advertise my ignorance.