At least you cant jump onto Mt. Corel anymore!!!!! This company has its head on backwards
At least you cant jump onto Mt. Corel anymore!!!!! This company has its head on backwards
The English localization team wasn't satisfied butchering game scripts. Now they want to butcher patch notes too!
Can we please just stick to the subject instead of rehashing an irrelevant "I don't like this character" joke?
Has anyone confirmed whether this supposed issue is indeed just about the icon and not the quest?
I haven't finished all of the quests, and haven't been paying attention to the icons but the way I read it is that one of the quests has a step mistakenly labeled as the end of if it by having the green checkmark icon.
It has nothing to do with "i don't like this character".
No, the fact this is exclusively an English team issue is very relevant. It speaks to their level of attention, and need to localize things differently from the rest of the teams just because they can.
I'm learning how QA works as part of a work project, and even one of the most popular automated testing / QA companies in the world (Katalon) has in its training video: "There will always be bugs." Doesn't matter if it's a 10 employee team like mine is, or a 10,000 employees. There will always be a few bugs that you don't catch until the patch is released.
They actually DID catch this during final QA, though, and that's why it's in the Known Issues. They just determined it wasn't important enough to delay the patch, and I agree with that assessment.
I think Reyn is talking about the EN version of LL patch notes being weirdly translated, while the other version is more understandable and closer to JP. Not the actual bugs itself. But this is just my interpretation though.I'm learning how QA works as part of a work project, and even one of the most popular automated testing / QA companies in the world (Katalon) has in its training video: "There will always be bugs." Doesn't matter if it's a 10 employee team like mine is, or a 10,000 employees. There will always be a few bugs that you don't catch until the patch is released.
They actually DID catch this during final QA, though, and that's why it's in the Known Issues. They just determined it wasn't important enough to delay the patch, and I agree with that assessment.
Haven't even downloaded the patch yet, but why can't you check it yourself? It's from msq, right?
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