: The ability to drag characters, rotate them, or change "pubic hair" visibility for newer character entries (typically numbered 215 and later).

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| Feature | Standard Festival Audio | E Ohkoku Festival Ver 20 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Stereo, flat | Binaural (3D), chaotic but intentional | | Ambience | Cheering loops | Dynamic crowd reactions (whispers, footsteps, clapping off-beat) | | Lifestyle Appeal | Low (just music) | High (includes venue ASMR, queue sounds) | | Humor | None | High (intentional technical difficulties) |

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How does "Ver 20" function as pure entertainment? Unlike passive listening, this is an interactive theater of the mind.

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Many users integrate these soundscapes into their lifestyle for relaxation, meditation, or as "focus noise" while working. How to Experience Ver 2.0

Recorded using 3D microphones, the audio provides a 360-degree spatial experience. This makes the listener feel as though they are walking through a crowd or sitting near a specific stall.

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According to community documentation and archival records, there is a distinction to be made:

While your query specifically mentions "Naked Festival Ver 2.0 (RJ065662)," it appears there may be a conflation between two distinct entities: the developer and a specific product on the Japanese digital marketplace DLsite with a similar ID. Overview of E-Ohkoku's Games