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09/25/2019
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I rate it 3 because it looks good but I'm still waiting for final release if they are gonna use Eng UI. I mean i don't care about the voice acting, I watched a whole lot of King's Avatar and it's all good. just make the UI Eng. Plus if you use Eng UI you don't need to pay for translator and such for a very long time. saves money, the company can just hire 1 person to translate the UI and forget about voice acting.
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Cervantes
we both have different opinion on the matter and we just have to respect each others opinion/comment. i'm just saying more clients means more possibility of income. and i myself invested in a lot of games if it's good enough. and i'm just saying there's plenty of people like me who are willing. payment doesn't necessarily needed to be google play. i mean like albion during pre-launch, payment is over their website, and it is launched way out of my region. it seems like a good game and i can understand it and i invested in it. eventhough i'm done playing it, i didn't mind contributing. the developers worked hard and they deserve their share.
09/25/2019 Valentine
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As I said, the issue is that Google Play does not allow you to offer alternate payment methods, so you are forced to either release outside Google Play, only use their method, or release multiple versions. This would all be done in an effort to provide an unsupported text language that, if actually done by the one person you allotted for it, would not be complete until months after the rest of the game. I understand that simply because you are willing to invest a proportionally insignificant amount of money into a game that this might make you feel entitled to request significant changes. Unfortunately, even $100 a month would only employ a developer for 2 hours. This is based on the average entry-level developer making around $30 / hour (at slave wages for development) and the average payment service deducting around 30% of any revenue. The easy solution would be the subtitles common of Japanese games that are only presented on the main UI. The thing you'll notice about those games is that they still don't publish in English-speaking countries and the main UI is hardly enough to navigate the game effectively. Had they actually published as partial English games, they would have suffered the same backlash as not providing any English at all. You can see evidence of that in Taiwanese games, which do attempt to release partial support.
09/25/2019 Valentine
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It's a Chinese release, so there is no reason to support English. That aside, have you ever translated the entire UI of a game before? It's not a one person job. There are hundreds of free translators out there, so why should the developer add English support until they are ready for an English version? Keep in mind, they have no obligation to release one.
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fang mie
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you shouldn't argue people with cartoon profile picture because bunch of them are a*hole but not all of them few of them are polite ...well +1 for english UI for me
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