I don't do this, but I know people who do. They do it to make the queues shorter, which is fair enough if you're gonna use auto translate.
I don't have a problem with people that do it unless they refuse to use auto translate, just rude not to IMO.
I don't do this, but I know people who do. They do it to make the queues shorter, which is fair enough if you're gonna use auto translate.
I don't have a problem with people that do it unless they refuse to use auto translate, just rude not to IMO.
I agree with the hi/bye thing. I play on an NA server and I always at least greet people at the start of a run. I also tend to say something like "good job" or "thank you" at the end.
If I were playing on a Japanese data center, I would probably make a pair of auto-translate macros for this, since while I don't understand Japanese I would be all but forced to queue with J enabled in language settings in order to not have absurdly long queue times.
--Erim Nelhah
Rude? Nearly every team I get speaks English, and in most cases, they deliberately remain silent the whole time. One time, I even got vote kicked out of an instance simply because I typed a few sentences. I'd take a real reason for being silent towards me, than a stupid one, any day.
I honestly don't care what the player speaks, be it purely foreign to my eyes or in broken English. It has nothing to do with the player's actual skill.