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Limit x Despair: Danganronpa and Zero Escape creators teases his new project


Kazutaka Kodaka, creator of the Danganronpa series and most recently Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE, has announced with a tweetto announce a “crazy” new title “in the not too distant future.”

“The game I’m working so hard on right now – the scenario is so crazy and so exciting that I end up working harder than anything else,” Kodaka said.

He continues: “Even when things get difficult or tedious, I end up either working or writing scenarios instead of playing or resting. This is perhaps the first time I’ve become so obsessed with a work. I wonder if I’ll burn myself out. In any case, the announcement and release are not too far away, so I want everyone to look forward to it. And well, I’m tired, so I hope you can cheer me on.”

When Too Kyo Games announced its founding in September 2018, the company announced four projects in production with concept art. Of these four projects, only one has yet to be officially announced: “A game with a common scenario by Kazutaka Kodaka x Kotaro Uchikoshi: Limit x Despair.” Kodaka also alludes to the title in his tweet with corresponding hashtags.

Here is the artwork that was included in the project description:

Keyword “Kotaro Uchikoshi”: He also alluded to the project in his recent New Year’s message. “Our next project is particularly fitting for the name ‘too kyo’, as it is a game that can only be described as crazy, and I hope to announce it next year. “It’s a game that we’re all passionate about and we’re all vomiting blood (sic) making it, so please support us when the time comes,” said Kodaka.

via Gematsu, images: Limit x Despair, Too Kyo Games


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Apple Maps now shows speed limit

In the Netherlands and Belgium, you can now see the maximum speed in Apple Maps. This is indicated on both your iPhone and on your CarPlay screen if you use this.

The feature was introduced years ago in China and the US, and later became available in other countries. In recent years, the expansion of speed limits in Apple Maps has been part of Apple’s new proprietary map stock. Now that the updated Apple Maps is available to everyone in the Netherlands and Belgium, the speed limits in Apple Maps have also become visible.

Apple Maps in the Netherlands and Belgium

In the Netherlands and Belgium, the speed limits in Apple Maps are visible on a large number of roads, but not everywhere. Once the information is known, the maximum speeds will be shown at the top of your screen. The maximum speed is also shown via CarPlay.

Apple Maps does not show your own speed. Some navigation apps do have that function, which makes it easier for yourself. In the case of Apple Maps, you just have to keep an eye on your own speedometer.

There is no list of the roads on which the function does and does not work, you have to try that yourself. In any case, the function works on many N and A roads. The speed is not displayed on the roads where the maximum speed changes during the day. The function is therefore only for roads that maintain the same speed limit throughout the day.

Long hoped

Many users have long hoped for this feature, now that it is here it may be disappointing for some users. Not because the function does not work on all roads, but mainly because the maximum speed shown may not always be correct. Although this has not yet happened in the Netherlands, it is a warning that you should never rely on it 100 percent.

If you do see the wrong maximum speed in Apple Maps, you can report this as a problem to Apple.