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graphidz
post Oct 21 2017, 02:44 PM

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Crunchyroll, Netflix, Funimation are what I can think off the top of my head, although those need vpn probably. Not sure local Netflix has as much anime in their library compare to their US counterpart.

And crunchyroll is kind of a scumbag from what I've read.

Steam also have some anime, but not for Malaysia.

Hopefully there will be a company that could make a steam-like service where instead of streaming and renting, you'd have an option to download real quality and buy those permanently. Also user uploaded subs
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post Oct 21 2017, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(ganick5461 @ Oct 21 2017, 02:58 PM)
Local Netflix library is limited for sure, but if it's Netflix Original Content I'm sure it will available worldwide.

I didn't know anime is on Steam as well, lol  blink.gif

If there is such service, it probably be region lock as well lol.

Let's hope there are local distributors bringing in anime to Malaysia/Sea. Iflix has some anime although extremely limited and outdated.
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You can search for it on your browser if you don't log into your steam account there. Searching through Google helps.

Region locked by Japanese companies of course. But hey, if they have their brains in the right place, it's only logical to not lock it as it will bring in A LOT of money from the international community.
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post Oct 21 2017, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(nazrul90 @ Oct 21 2017, 05:45 PM)
That would be Anime Strike. Not Crunchyroll.
AS has double paywall and it is expensive for annual fee.
Just see how much complaints in ANN, MAL users torwards Anime Strike service.
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No I am not wrong about what I said. Crunchyroll has their fair share of issues. I don't know everything but mostly about their quality. Latest issue I can think of is when they lowered their streaming quality and issued that they were changing something in their system as an excuse
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post Oct 21 2017, 06:55 PM

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QUOTE(nazrul90 @ Oct 21 2017, 06:17 PM)
And that reason isnt worth to call them as scumbag. Especially if they are offering service for free users too.
Crunchyroll sub is that not bad than other. What quality issue you are even talking about?

Other site are hard to watch with their interface. Daisuki android app is shit. The PC ver site is hard to watch too.
Netflix licensed Fate/Apocypha but it wont get simulcast.

Read this:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurenorsini/2...h-anime-strike/

Pay 160 buck a year to watch less than 20 anime on Anime Strike versus you cant stream in higher quality but you pay only 60 buck and option for free watch with ads on Crunchyroll. The former is worse especially the way the company act towards anime fans unlike Funimation + Crunchyroll.
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> not worth calling them scumbags
Well good for you then for not giving a care that they dropped their service quality. Other people don't like that, especially if they have paid for the service. And just because they have a free option doesn't mean you should give them a pass for their problems
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And really not sure why you are bringing something that's out of topic from what I was talking about. I'm not defending anime strike because the link you shared showed that they are really bad. But still, doesn't relate to crunchyroll.


 

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