I know many fans of the saga who don't play or don't pay a subscription because of the language barrier. Yoshi-P, S-E, please also support Spanish in FFXIV. ;)
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I know many fans of the saga who don't play or don't pay a subscription because of the language barrier. Yoshi-P, S-E, please also support Spanish in FFXIV. ;)
Maybe your friend should’ve spent some time in school to learned English like rest of the western world.
It's kinda weird that we still don't have an official localization for one of Square Enix's biggest games in their catalog.
Asking for dub seems too much, but even if the release is text-only it would be really nice to finally see our favorite game translated into Spanish.
Really low chance it happens, but it would really open the game a lot for our community.
Dale, Yoshi-P.
I've always wondered why this game doesn't have an official Spanish translation with just how many Spanish speakers there are in the world. There's more native Spanish speakers than English speakers worldwide, after all. It seems odd to ignore such a huge demographic.
Playing this game as a normal person that understands everything that it's said on the game without using the 100% of my brain would be nice
It shows that our community is as big as French and German communities, basically. And we're missing people from USA aswell, wich proves that we're more than it seems :)
Please, we don't want toxicity on this post. We're here looking for support, not controversy. Remember that we pay our sub like everyone else and we have the same right to ask for a translation :)
Question for Spanish speakers: if they made a sub would you like them to work back through the story so DT>ARR or through the story ARR>DT?
just curious tbh.
Just to play devils advocate here, whilst there are a lot of Spanish speakers it's also known that a lot of those people struggle to pay the sub fee due to how expensive it is in their countries. If you compare their lower income vs the higher income of French and German speakers we might have a reason for lack of translation. Even if they can get to pay the sub, a lot of Spanish speakers won't have disposable income for all the extra things like the French and German communities do. So there is no guarantee that it would be a financial boon spending money on localisation for a demographic that has a lower spending power than others.
Not opposed to adding the translation and I don't think that if they did it would do harm to other development efforts in any major way. But I do see why it hasn't happened yet.
Also you can look for support, that's fine. People are allowed to disagree with you though and say they rather resources be spent elsewhere. They pay the sub too, as you said.