Japanese media
I want to consume some non-anime media but most of them i searched got pretty boring or had cliche romantic storyline.
Drop some of your favourite movies and web series recommendations that hooked you up.
I want to consume some non-anime media but most of them i searched got pretty boring or had cliche romantic storyline.
Drop some of your favourite movies and web series recommendations that hooked you up.
Which book y'all recommend for N3
currently what I came down to are these two "Tobira" and "Quartet-INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE ACROSS THE FOUR LANGUAGE SKILLS"
Many people recommend ahin kanzen but that's too expensive in my region, literally double the price of these two
I want it mainly for grammar and vocabulary.
I fall in the category "do kaji first and then you'll understand vocabulary better"
i saw a lot of yt videos where people said you should learn kanji while it's been used in a word, that way you'll learn it's reading as well (and vice versa).
I was struggling so much in vocab but then decided to take the other path and learn kanji first, I learnt about 600 kanji and now words feel so easy and it's easier to remember the reading when I know the meaning.
Honestly you should try and see for yourself what works best for you...I prefer this one
Do you get players on matchmaking?
For 3-4 days I am not getting players in matchmaking online lobby, the wait time is long and its mostly just 1 or 2 players, that too i think have pirated version of FH6 (cuz they have the starter pack/dummy name/default costume.
Did the pirate version got relegated and is only matched to other players with pirated version? The game is still fresh so it should not have low player count issue
I have acquired japanese till N4 with self study and free resources like:-
Yt- Game Gengo and Nihongonomori
Anki- RTK 360, Kaishi 1.5k, Core 2000, AIO
And I had a pretty smooth journey plus I had fun.
But i got a few suggestions that i should join a course or a language school (online) for N3 cuz its pretty hard that the previous two levels. So those who have cleared it, can y'all suggest me if i should stick to self learning and YT or go for an official language school
Are there any yt channels that teach 3D environments for games (that can be ported to unreal engine) with clean topo
The ones i found are targeting low poly indie game art or just blender render
i want to learn highly detailed building modelling like Colonge Cathedral or a pagoda
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