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#videogames would be overwhelmed quite honestly.Loctav wrote:
Use #videogames ?
See #videogamesXPJ38 wrote:
Why the hell would you want to talk about mahjong in a circle clicking game? If you want to talk about mahjong, go to an external IRC server specialized in mahjong discussions, that's all. We simply cannot create a channel about every type of discussion in the chat.
We should play ;pLilac wrote:
That and mahjong ain't a video game.
Shogi channel, pl0x?
Lolicore Flandre wrote:
what in the fu--
“調教” 老闆打麻將 ”反正他會日文“MountainBrother wrote:
This, except for the fact that I think it is a joke.theowest wrote:
I almost thought this was a joke.
Don't underestimate jokes when they're practised seriously. Take this news article as an example...PROGUY wrote:
This, except for the fact that I think it is a joke.theowest wrote:
I almost thought this was a joke.
deadbeat wrote:
no need to bump something after 4 days
[CSGA]Ar3sgice wrote:
拉老板打日麻233
mintong89 wrote:
well, most of osu! players play Touhou, and they always talk this topic at #fuckingeverywhere. so please make this channel.
Japanese Mahjong doesn't use the seasonal bricks and have a different rule-set.Francis56789 wrote:
I've always wondered. What's the difference between japanese and chinese mahjong?
I like the idea. ^^
^That. Also Japanese Mahjong starts with 13 pieces each, while Chinese Mahjong starts with 16.Sotodashi wrote:
Japanese Mahjong doesn't use the seasonal bricks and have a different rule-set.Francis56789 wrote:
I've always wondered. What's the difference between japanese and chinese mahjong?
I like the idea. ^^
basic rules, but complicated point counting. at least in my experience.blissfulyoshi wrote:
Only Taiwan uses 16. Mainland China has another set of rules that uses 13, but the rules are complicated in their own way, imo. Hong Kong also uses 13 tiles, and the rules for that one are extremely basic.
theowest wrote:
The Chinese community is pretty big (...) they deserve more channels of some sort.