So a possible loose translation:
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"Raw manga" refers to manga that is in its original, untranslated, and unprocessed state—essentially, the original Japanese scan data. These "raw" files are often distributed online, typically shortly after a magazine's release, and are the source material used by fan translation groups to create translated versions.
Most story-driven games assume the main character is special — the chosen one, the hero, the one who triggers cutscenes. Mobs exist to fill space, give exp, or deliver town gossip. They operate under strict AI: walk a route, say a line, maybe fight if provoked.
At age 14, he puts the pieces together and realizes his new world perfectly mirrors an RPG he played in his previous life. However, there are two massive catches:
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Given the oddity, I’ll interpret this as a — possibly about an NPC (mob) breaking the game’s narrative by performing a “raw install” (i.e., bypassing normal systems).
"Raw" refers to the original Japanese text scans before they are translated by official publishers or fan scanlation groups.
Mobile games are complex systems built on layers of technology, from the game engine to the underlying operating system of the device. They can be built using various platforms such as Unity or Unreal Engine, and are designed for both iOS and Android, the two dominant mobile operating systems.
Citations will be drawn from the search results, particularly:
Imagine a fantasy RPG’s main story relies on a tragic betrayal at a castle. A raw-installed mob — a humble baker with no combat skills — wanders in during the betrayal scene because he’s looking for ingredients. Unaware of the plot, he offers the villain a free loaf of bread. The villain, touched by unexpected kindness, cancels the betrayal. The main story collapses. The hero never appears. Credits roll in 10 minutes.