>What is Attorney Online? In short: It's multiplayer Ace Attorney. AO is a virtual chatroom/courtroom mix which we use to perform improvised AA-like trials, Civil Cases, Class Trials, Jury Cases, Investigations and more! Choose from a wide selection of AA characters (and guest characters), pick a position (Defence, Prosecution, Judge, Witness, etc.) and dive into a whirlwind of logic, banter, theories and memes.
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That Veeky Forums cup thing is still going? When are we playing?
Anthony Brown
Friendlies this weekend. We're going against /ksg/ as the first match on Saturday (17:00 UTC), and /drg/ on the last match on Sunday (20:30 UTC) More details are here implyingrigged.info/wiki/Veeky Forums_League_9_Friendlies
Anthony Adams
How are we doing, /aog/? Are we winning?
Oliver Jones
There is no winning, only dead thread.
Gavin Clark
Kill discord when?
Owen Thomas
Let's just kill both and than let the game die too.
Cooper White
Kill everything.
Alexander Lee
Am kill
Ayden Hall
remember to vote, it's your civic duty!
Elijah Nelson
Soon™
Camden Moore
...
Austin Ramirez
Better version
Justin Watson
Highlighted Theater of Turnabout and Turnabout Night of Fire
Jaxson Anderson
What case is this from again, is it the "19 years of fucking perfection" case?
More seriously speaking, it's a shame that a guilty verdict is always interpreted as a "bad end", and that prosecution will pretty much always have to play the losing side. The only real even handed case format is civils, and those seem to end up being stiff and boring because they don't know what they want to do with themselves, and because of that end up never being used
Hudson Brooks
>it's a shame that a guilty verdict is always interpreted as a "bad end" That's because it usually is. When the prosecution wins it's almost always because the defense couldn't (((see))) it, thus leaving the prosecutors the victor by default. Not a very climatic end.
Thomas Anderson
Holy fuck
I've been gone and I'm really upset I missed this
This isn't normal behavior right
Christian Wright
No but it was really funny.
Jaxson Diaz
This. It seems to be a common complaint among Prosecution mains but they fail to realize them winning is the default state of the case. It's literally built to their advantage. I have seen one (1) case where the Prosecution was actually the underdog and it was exciting when they started to win.
No one gets excited when the guy with the clear advantage wins. What is hard to understand about this?