It's their fault cause they'rr working on an international project yet they can't speak English.They're not "restricting" the information to anyone. The information is there for anyone to be read. It takes a click to switch to the Japanese dev tracker. It's not their fault if you can't read Japanese or if you don't have the patience to wait for office hours for that information to be translated.
So anyone that doesn't speak proper english shouldn't dare developing games for an international market?
Just lol.
Sorry mate. Not all games revolve around the western fanbase.
Thank goodness some japanese developers still bring some diversity to this overly stagnant market.
It's a worldwide project with a worldwide community.So anyone that doesn't speak proper english shouldn't dare developing games for an international market?
Just lol.
Sorry mate. Not all games revolve around the western fanbase.
Thank goodness some japanese developers still bring some diversity to this overly stagnant market.
We aren't playing illegally a game that was released only in Japan. I'm not saying everyone working on it should be speaking English, but the one in charge to relate to the community definitely has to do it!
And honestly I think that if it wasn't SE and if it was, in exemple, a Spanish company nobody would excuse him.
Just because Blizzard does it it doesn't mean it's right.Incorrect!
Blizzard deals with multiple regions but guess what gets updated first and quickest? The NA/EU (English) side of things, everything else has a delay (and by your logic, this delay shouldn't exist), especially China (SC II news is mostly 3rd party news.)...so it's not that uncommon because you're used to it and it just seems "unfair" because it's not your language.
Also, English isn't my language, but I understand it's the best language to use to relate to people from all of the world :P
Last edited by Alcide; 04-12-2011 at 09:26 AM.
This game is down to 20-30k players which fanbase does it revolve around?So anyone that doesn't speak proper english shouldn't dare developing games for an international market?
Just lol.
Sorry mate. Not all games revolve around the western fanbase.
Thank goodness some japanese developers still bring some diversity to this overly stagnant market.
I have 8 crafts at 50. All I did was watch T.V. and spam standard for easy mode synths. Enjoy leveling those crafts in 1.19 and beyond everyone!
English is a horrid language, but it's also the most known as a second language world wide.
I forgive SE for speaking Japanese being a Japanese based company located in Japan who are no doubt, Japanese natives.
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