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Hope this is the right place to post it. Looking at others online games like this (i.e. Hattrick, Ogame and so on), you’ll find out that they’re translated in so many languages (Hattrick for example only have a .org domain but it’s translated in over 40 languages).
What about doing the same for Forumwarz? IMHO it’ll help the game grown and popularity. For start, i was thinking about 3 languages (excluding English ofc): French, German and Italian.
What do you think about it? |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 7:36AM | View Buzzeno's Profile | # | ||||||
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IMHO, coming from the country that’s known by destroying international communities (see Orkut and Fotolog as examples), I think that’s not needed.
Or don’t translate it to portuguese. Log in to see images! |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 7:41AM | View Fran's Profile | # | ||||||
If they don’t already have other languages, that’s pretty suprising. |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 7:41AM | View paddikins's Profile | # | ||||||
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Seems like a total **** to do, even if you get users to do most of the work it would all need to be verified to meet quality standards. And the humor in the game is hardly translatable at all. |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 7:49AM | View Bling Fling's Profile | # | ||||||
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One problem that I see is, this games is depending strongly on the community of players. Even if the whole game is translated, all additional stuff like forumbuildr isn’t. The question is: would a translated game generate enough new users so that the costs of the translation (if not done by users) and the on-going operations for server etc. are equalized?
Personally I think it’s a game for international users as target audience (outside north america) |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 7:53AM | View Aldo_Anything's Profile | # | ||||||
Well, translation can be done by users (a team of 5-6 users can do that in a short while), so no cost. I don’t know if it could be a problem for on-going server operation, but i don’t think so. |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:09AM | View Buzzeno's Profile | # | ||||||
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Buzzeno Posted:
Good idea, if it hasn’t already been done, except I question your language choices. I would think Spanish and Japanese would actually reach more users than any others, although the three you listed and Portuguese would be the rest of the top six.
So yeah. CZ people, is this something that’s likely to happen? |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:14AM | View OrsonScottCard's Profile | # | ||||||
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I think it would cause a lot of problems for very little gain. English will only become more widely spoken as it is the language of business. A Chinese businessman and a German businessman would likely either converse in English or use translators. English is the closest the world will get to a worldwide language. |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:18AM | View Auser's Profile | # | ||||||
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Aldo_Anything Posted:
This. The answer is clearly no. Forumwarz is by far not big enough for this.
However, if Evil Trout would be less |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:20AM | View FalCoN's Profile | # | ||||||
I’ll do it for BP. |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:27AM | View J-R-R's Profile | # | ||||||
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FalCoN Posted:
I agree, bumuming translation wasn’t user-done, but the fact than many people are bilingual with English and one of those six I listed, I think user-generated translation would be perfectly possible.
Auser Posted:
True (see above), but that doesn’t mean it should be the ONLY language. It’s called WWW and not USA-W for a reason. |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:30AM | View OrsonScottCard's Profile | # | ||||||
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J-R-R Posted:
I’ll do it for camwhore pics. CZ should be able to provide both in large quantities. |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:30AM | View OrsonScottCard's Profile | # | ||||||
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J-R-R Posted:
This…
But I only know a little french. Log in to see images! |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:32AM | View drussthebritishb...'s Profile | # | ||||||
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OrsonScottCard Posted:
No fair enough It shouldn’t be the only language in the world or indeed on the web, but the size of Forumwarz simply cannot justify the upheaval/community problems. Auser edited this message on 01/11/2009 11:33AM |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:33AM | View Auser's Profile | # | ||||||
I think it will create such a mess..and what about forumbildr(someone talked about that also) or INCIT…Plus everyone knows how annoying it is when two people from the same country start speaking their language on a Local Chat(in our case..the only chat we have)..and you can’t stop them from doing that.. It might not ruin forumwarz..but oddly enough it will ruin the multiplayer part of it(just think 5 different INCIT posts in 5 different languages..and even if you divide this..there will still be people who won’t give a crap about it and most in their own language anyway) Melankay edited this message on 01/11/2009 11:39AM |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:38AM | View Melankay's Profile | # | ||||||
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:41AM | View Auser's Profile | # | ||||||
and btw..USA is not the only country where people speak English..what about U.K? Plus anyone who uses the web nowadays usually knows some English..or their Web exp would be quite limited(and I’m thinking off small countries mostly) Melankay edited this message on 01/11/2009 11:43AM |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:41AM | View Melankay's Profile | # | ||||||
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Auser Posted:
I’m not seeing the upheaval/community problems, honestly. Can you elaborate? |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:41AM | View OrsonScottCard's Profile | # | ||||||
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OrsonScottCard Posted:
INCIT and Forumbuildr mostly |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:43AM | View Auser's Profile | # | ||||||
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Melankay Posted:
Don’t you think Brits/Aussies/Jamaicans/etc. have to change the way they speak to be understood online? Online English has always been American English, and that’s not going to change, so there’s no reason to pretend we have that little extra bit of diversity. |
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Posted On: 01/11/2009 11:43AM | View OrsonScottCard's Profile | # | ||||||