stating the obvious here but...this english-centric mentality is ridiculous.1st of WoW is sold everywhere. and guess what? they have different lanaguages but to my knowing (as i never played wow beore in my life) they have the correct servers for it.
America is divese ... but we do not need to learn JP.
Next, ff11 and ff14 is the ONLY MMos with international servers. SE is changing that. so this point is moot.
Lastly Your wrong. Other nations learn ENGLISH. When i was in school another langauge was NOT required to pass. Again as i said before if we were to need to learn another speak in america (AMERICA).. it be spanish NOT JAPANESE
You clearly missed my whole point so ill start it again.
No body buying a product in America should have to learn basic JP to use it!


Seriously... I didn't want to touch the subject, but I'd have to agree. I'm also from AMERICA but nationality to that extent really has no place in intelligent society anymore. The internet has changed the ball game.
People should learn to be diverse and open. Accept new social challenges and adapt.
Nope, just pointing out that on an international gaming platform, requiring international players to only communicate in English is English-centric.
You're also assuming that I glorify Japan. Nope, not even close. I am responding to this thread as someone from a culture that has had intensely volatile relationships with Japan, historically and personally. It's easy for me to respond with pathos and disregard all objective reasoning. Unfortunately I cannot just dismiss "JP Only" shouts as discriminatory. Relevant section is below:
I really believe that 90% of the time, JP Only shouts mean "I only speak Japanese" instead of "Japanese players only."One day a Japanese friend was shouting for a party and included "JP Only" in the shout.
I know he is not a racist person, so I asked him why he said "JP Only".
He said he meant that he could only communicate in Japanese.
I asked him if he knew many English speakers feel it is discrimination and get upset when they see that.
He was shocked and felt ashamed.
He said would actually like an opportunity to play with English speaking players, but he could not communicate in English and he did not want to cause problems because he could not use the language.
This will not explain all situations of JP Only, but this is one side of the story.
Language and perception are such interesting things, n'est-ce pas?
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