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Phantasy Star Online HUmar cyrillic Game Font Hard-Readable
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    Created on 26th November 2009. Last edited on 30th November 2009.
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I really like your PSO series and particularly this completely crazy one. The others are good but a bit too wise for me, and above all they too much remembering me things i 've already seen. This one is REALLY innovative and i love the malicious way it plays with limits ! Excellent work.
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 4th july 2010
Maybe the O,o is a bit too much abstracted, because for me, all other characters are very readable, this is the only one that is out of legibility...
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 4th july 2010
Thank you for your words. Very pleased that universe of pso have fans such as myself.
Do you want me to suggest something to change?
Sorry, i do not know the game, i was just referring to your font. Concerning the Os, i tried some alternates, but your solution was still the best, regarding to the style of the rest of the font. So don't touch anything. After all this is not a text font.
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 4th july 2010

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