Fumbling around with google translate, one thing I see come up a lot in that thread is 鯖 in seemingly various contexts, which google translates as "mackerel." I don't think any of these people are talking about fish, so what is that actually supposed to read as?
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Seems a poor choice to do this right off the bat. Let people settle on a world first together THEN plan to move. Shutting the game down for a few months and leaving people to plan for it before without even seeing how latency in 2.0 is not only a hassle, it doesn't convey good faith in what we're getting. I get you're trying to preempt latency complaints but at the cost of established communities? Friends, even acquaintances in this game are a huge draw to playing it. The potentiality for separation casts a pall over the prospect of the experiences I wanted to share with friends in 2.0. The devil's advocate can say sure, coordinate, but if you make many friends there will be higher chances of splits to different servers. I think doing this without migrating communities together is a huge mistake.
{well i am glad u understand their langeuge gratz for you but i cant and most cant so go play on their server and quit crying im for it i play on a na server in gw2 and guss what 23 ppl and i fighting and centar attack which comes in waves everthing is chaos and no lag ever
just too let u know the severs are going to be down more than a few months its down till se is happy with arr/2.0 so get used to itSeems a poor choice to do this right off the bat. Let people settle on a world first together THEN plan to move. Shutting the game down for a few months and leaving people to plan for it before without even seeing how latency in 2.0 is not only a hassle, it doesn't convey good faith in what we're getting. I get you're trying to preempt latency complaints but at the cost of established communities? Friends, even acquaintances in this game are a huge draw to playing it. The potentiality for separation casts a pall over the prospect of the experiences I wanted to share with friends in 2.0. The devil's advocate can say sure, coordinate, but if you make many friends there will be higher chances of splits to different servers. I think doing this without migrating communities together is a huge mistake.
Actually I use a translator, coupled with some knowledge. Im just not lazy like you and most others. I be the bigger person and make an effort to communicate somehow. Earns you some points. But you might not care about that, communication doesnt help latency.{well i am glad u understand their langeuge gratz for you but i cant and most cant so go play on their server and quit crying im for it i play on a na server in gw2 and guss what 23 ppl and i fighting and centar attack which comes in waves everthing is chaos and no lag ever
Last edited by Reika; 09-17-2012 at 02:18 PM.
I feel like their only mistake was telling the public it was happening. If noone had ever been told this was the way it is going to be, everyone would not be freaking out. All we would know is that the servers and lag got better. Why can't we all just stay where we are and try it first, instead of assuming we know what will happen, thereby getting others to assume, thereby making your fears reality? Hilariously tragic.
Last edited by Biggs; 09-17-2012 at 02:39 PM.
When i grow up i wanna be just like you!
Ugh, no. I don't care about our racists japanese. Do you have any idea how many times i tried to play with them?
They always asked the same question: Do you speak japanese?
Please S-E, let me play in peace without these players.
You could continue to be weak minded and let bad experiences from 'some people' shape you to be like that which you do not like, or you can do like your first line. Clearly not everyone is the same. I have JP friends that dont completely speak or understand english that try as well. Maybe its just Balmung.
Last edited by Reika; 09-17-2012 at 03:04 PM.
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