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Missing language

Ciuko
Ciuko
Soul Shriven
Hi all...i have a simple question: do you think that you will update italian Language in the future?i always liked to follow the story of each game i've ever played but without my language is very hard to follow the story and enjoy the game at the same time.

good bye.
Stefano
  • rekina
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    this must be trolling...this guy has better english skill than most of Americans
  • yiasemi
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    Thatsa righta, y he not speaka likea stereotypical mafia spaghetti eater? Someone buy him a plate of pasta and find his mama.
    Actually I am surprised by the absence of Spanish a lot more, if we are thinking of European languages.
    Stefano, I guess as a Greek I was forced to learn English to be able to play games. View it as an education opportunity. Tell your mother/partner/guard that you are learning English!
  • zmanu
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    I doubt they will ever do Italian voice overs, though subtitles are a possibility.
    Regardless, English is quite useful to know and this is the way most of us learnt it.
  • pavelcherepanskyrwb17_ESO
    zmanu wrote: »
    I doubt they will ever do Italian voice overs, though subtitles are a possibility.
    Regardless, English is quite useful to know and this is the way most of us learnt it.

    I hope that didn't come from an American...

    "Do you want the book or not? Then go whack some people with Wabbajack!!"
  • zmanu
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    zmanu wrote: »
    I doubt they will ever do Italian voice overs, though subtitles are a possibility.
    Regardless, English is quite useful to know and this is the way most of us learnt it.

    I hope that didn't come from an American...

    I doubt most Americans learnt English by playing video games.
  • pavelcherepanskyrwb17_ESO
    zmanu wrote: »
    zmanu wrote: »
    I doubt they will ever do Italian voice overs, though subtitles are a possibility.
    Regardless, English is quite useful to know and this is the way most of us learnt it.

    I hope that didn't come from an American...

    I doubt most Americans learnt English by playing video games.

    I doubt too many people have ever learned English by playing English-language computer games :smile:

    "Do you want the book or not? Then go whack some people with Wabbajack!!"
  • zmanu
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    zmanu wrote: »
    zmanu wrote: »
    I doubt they will ever do Italian voice overs, though subtitles are a possibility.
    Regardless, English is quite useful to know and this is the way most of us learnt it.

    I hope that didn't come from an American...

    I doubt most Americans learnt English by playing video games.

    I doubt too many people have ever learned English by playing English-language computer games :smile:

    On the contrary quite many have, usually as younger children of course, but when all the games are in English, you have to adapt :)
    Games are usually only translated to a handful of different languages if even that.

    And of course, I assume everybody on this forum plays games.
    Edited by zmanu on July 2, 2014 7:26AM
  • Ciuko
    Ciuko
    Soul Shriven
    yiasemi wrote: »
    Thatsa righta, y he not speaka likea stereotypical mafia spaghetti eater? Someone buy him a plate of pasta and find his mama.
    Actually I am surprised by the absence of Spanish a lot more, if we are thinking of European languages.
    Stefano, I guess as a Greek I was forced to learn English to be able to play games. View it as an education opportunity. Tell your mother/partner/guard that you are learning English!

    If you were forced to learn english for play games there is a problem, i was forced to learn it for work...
    so, i don't want to speak and write in english all day for work and once came back home be forced to do the listening while i'm in "relax mode" playing a good game.
    there's not the problem with english, the problem is that is tiring if you are interested to the game story.
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