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An example of the new behaviour of speech balloons. Juvah's speech balloon appears below him, but only when he has at least 4 lines in his dialogue.
When Juvah has less than 4 lines in his dialogue, the speech balloon appears above him (i.e. the default position)
The first version uses a modified font for Japanese characters, especially hiragana and katakana. In this picture, you can see that 必 is a little thinner than the other kanji, as it's not from the default Japanese font.
The second version has modified hiragana and katakana, but all of the kanji are from the original font used in the Japanese text language. The kanji 「必」 has the same thickness as the other kanji
The third version has all of the kanji and hiragana & katakana from the original font used in the Japanese text language.
The fourth version uses IBM Plex Sans JP (Regular style) font for the Japanese text. Since all the kanji and kana are from this font, this version shouldn't have the issue of inconsistent thickness of some kanji (like in the first version)