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Well, Danish sounds like a drunk elf being deepthroated by an 8-inch cock, so...Which kinda sounds like a drunk elf. ^^Irish Gaelic for that matter.English has the best grammar, but the most batshit crazy spelling.
Well, Danish sounds like a drunk elf being deepthroated by an 8-inch cock, so...Which kinda sounds like a drunk elf. ^^Irish Gaelic for that matter.English has the best grammar, but the most batshit crazy spelling.
You clearly haven't studied Danish. Or Irish Gaelic for that matter.English has the best grammar, but the most batshit crazy spelling.
In Danish there's just zero connection between how a word is spelled and how it's pronounced. None whatsoever. There are 3-4 times as many vowel sounds as there are letters (and that's not counting diphthongs and long/short variants), and still each sound can be written in several ways. And half the consonants in any given word are silent (and they swallow most of the rest when they speak fast - which is to say always). How do Danes understand each other is one of the greatest misteries of this world.You clearly haven't studied Danish. Or Irish Gaelic for that matter.English has the best grammar, but the most batshit crazy spelling.
No I haven't, but out of the stuff I'm roughly familiar with, English is by far most retarded. The same sound can have so many different spelling it's absolutely bonkers. Aye saw an I, sea what eye mean?
Well, it may seem pointless to someone using a simpler language, but the fact is that if a different case is used and the pronoun and/or entire word will not decline, this will sound a bit jarring. As a compromise I could live with that. Hell I often actually prefer the English game version if its the original one. But I can see how it could annoy some people.
I applaud Josh for taking all the little details into consideration.
The launch dates are not in their favor too; you have to launch your game at least a month before steam summer sale starts or you wait for Q4 to compete against AAA titles which need others to fuck up. It's a tight schedule.
Do the audiences overlap that much, though? I never had an interest in either the new Zelda or Horizon Zero Dawn and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Even on the rare chance someone is interested in both Numanuma and those other games, they would've eventually bought them all, even if it's not in the first month. I think publishers are too preoccupied with day 1 or month 1 sales when historically it's been proven good RPGs have a long tail. Numanuma was fucked because it's an awful game, not because it released in the same month as Zelda.