Quote Originally Posted by anhaato View Post
You’re trying so hard to divert attention away from the issue. I don’t care WHOSE fault it is. I don’t. The *localization*, the product of the game being localized to English, is full of incongruencies with other languages and inconsistencies between lines that don’t exist in other languages. The *English localization* has issues. This is how we plebs who aren’t ~pruhfesshunal translaters~ know it to be, regardless of how much you complain about how wrong we are. You can call them whatever you want or say you don’t mind the changes, but a lot of us do. Putting it in terms of “they’re making a different game” doesn’t change my opinion on the creative liberties taken. “They could be given full creative liberty,” don’t care, don’t want them to.
...ah okay, so basically when someone comes to you and tries to explain you the situation for you to get better informed, you react like a petulant child. Gotcha mate.

It does change at least who to blame. And saying "this is the localization's problem" when the reality is that there isnt' really a "problem" so much so as "you just don't like the way the game is designed" really just shows that you really don't know who to pin the fault to.

You didn't know the situation, and as you say, you don't care nor want to.

But there are people who work hard on this, and they deserve their own credit. If you don't like the work, then at least get what the hell is going on before reacting like a three year old.

"This is how we plebs who aren’t ~pruhfesshunal translaters~ know it to be"

Well then, self-proclaimed "pleb", start learning.

If a scientist came over and told you to stop doing something because you don't get what it is you're doing wrong, will you react like that as well? Like a child?