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gary1992
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
I personally think Localization is a great idea, it will widen the player base. To fix the issue with chat as english only you can add a note at the end of the tutorial (or anywhere that it can be seen) asking players to use english in the main chat channels. As said before, u can start with major languages, such as German, French and Spanish, then add a link on the site to download patch files for any other languages that a player might speak or want to play the game in. Once again, I think localization is an outstanding idea.
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Tue May 12, 2009 1:43 pm |
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Dragontvb
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
americans nor an yother person should be forced to learn a foriegn language if u wanna come to my country u learn my language lol seriously if i was going to goto mexico or move to another coutnry i would learn thier language
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Dorin Nube
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
Dragontvb wrote: americans nor an yother person should be forced to learn a foriegn language if u wanna come to my country u learn my language lol seriously if i was going to goto mexico or move to another coutnry i would learn thier language What is your native language?
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Wed May 13, 2009 3:55 am |
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Dragontvb
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
english
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Thu May 14, 2009 12:59 pm |
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pip8786
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
Dorin Nube wrote: Dragontvb wrote: americans nor an yother person should be forced to learn a foriegn language if u wanna come to my country u learn my language lol seriously if i was going to goto mexico or move to another coutnry i would learn thier language What is your native language? They just didn't teach grammar, punctuation or spelling where he went to school.
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Takuhi
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
Dragontvb wrote: americans nor an yother person should be forced to learn a foriegn language if u wanna come to my country u learn my language lol seriously if i was going to goto mexico or move to another coutnry i would learn thier language You know that without learning other people's languages that there would be no such thing as world economy, the UN, NATO, no collaborative work between any nations and probably no computers. The whole world works on the basis that we can communicate with each other. If we couldn't understand other languages, nothing would ever get done. It is true that a lot of other nations learn English, but Chinese is still the most widely spoken language in the world. Also, as a general note, if you are so proud of the English Language...try to actually learn it first. Your grammar, spelling and punctuation is terrible. My 14 year old Dutch cousin can write better than that. If, however, you choose to write like that, then you are a complete idiot.
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Thu May 14, 2009 1:38 pm |
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Demiser of D
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
Actually, noone thinks about it, but the US foreign language policy is 110% brilliant. Possibly smarter than anything that has been done in the last...oh, 8 years or so. Actually, thats not hard to manage...whatever.
Anyway, i went to Germany for a month over the last summer, and i spoke all of 3 words in german...and i survived perfectly fine. ALL the officials spoke english. 75% of the restaurants had menu's in english, and the rest had a waiter that could speak english somewhat, to explain why ordering raw horse spleen was probably a bad idea for a first timer. If a German came to the US, they would be COMPLETELY unable to communicate, and the thing is...we know that! But think, when they talk to us, whose language are they speaking? By not learning to speak other languages, we have effectively turned english into the language of the world. in 100 years, who will exist that doesn't speak english? Darned few, i think. Brilliance, sheer brilliance.
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Thu May 14, 2009 3:16 pm |
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Ivelios
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
In 100 years we'll all speak Mandarin Though perhaps with scientific advances we could perfect translation technology to the point where you could communicate with anyone, anywhere without speaking a common language.
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noob20825
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
I think localization is a great idea. I've seen people around that cannot speak English very well, as seen from their trade chat posts and conversations with me (I've met about 3-4 spanish speaking people, all of which have been very hard to trade with). I can only imagine how frustrated they were with me, and possibly the game.
I speak a little bit of Spanish, although am nowhere good enough to translate.
However, I've been living in the US for 8 years now, and English is my second language, Russian is my first. I'd love to help out with a Russian version, even if it will be a bit hard. (I have to disagree with Abdum the Great, it is possible to translate the game, since Russian seems to have more words that are used commonly).
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Tue May 19, 2009 10:44 am |
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trevor54
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
Ivelios wrote: In 100 years we'll all speak Mandarin Though perhaps with scientific advances we could perfect translation technology to the point where you could communicate with anyone, anywhere without speaking a common language. isnt this technology already at the United Nations meetings when they were the ear things? or is that an actual translator on the line?
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yugioh124
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
trevor54 wrote: Ivelios wrote: In 100 years we'll all speak Mandarin Though perhaps with scientific advances we could perfect translation technology to the point where you could communicate with anyone, anywhere without speaking a common language. isnt this technology already at the United Nations meetings when they were the ear things? or is that an actual translator on the line? They have someone listening and translating for them, it isn't an artificial translator.
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Tue May 19, 2009 11:19 am |
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pip8786
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Re: Question - Client 2 - Localization
yugioh124 wrote: trevor54 wrote: Ivelios wrote: In 100 years we'll all speak Mandarin Though perhaps with scientific advances we could perfect translation technology to the point where you could communicate with anyone, anywhere without speaking a common language. isnt this technology already at the United Nations meetings when they were the ear things? or is that an actual translator on the line? They have someone listening and translating for them, it isn't an artificial translator. Yep, its all manpower
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