I cannot confirm nor deny the French being shifty.ladyonthemoon wrote: »To the postersWho isn't? Do you think the French (the people of France) are not?Lava_Croft wrote: »I am Dutch and I can confirm the Dutch being shifty as ***.kenpachi480 wrote: »@Eldorhaan , (and the shifty Dutch of course)
I am dutch and i take offense with that :O
Rook_Master wrote: »They are an American company and speak English. English is also the language of the world.
ShadowDisciple wrote: »BeardLumber wrote: »Rook_Master wrote: »It was nice of Zenimax to translate everything for you for over a year, but if they want to stop doing that, I don't have a problem with it.
They are an American company and speak English. English is also the language of the world.
That's not how this should work.
Since they've been offering translated information since the beginning they should continue to do so. A break in communication is never good for anyone.
While I agree with your supposition, cost constraints and staffing may lead to the inability to do so. Besides, as someone with many friends in Europe and elsewhere that I play ESO with on a regular basis, English speaking is actually quite common for most of them. Contextual issues may occur, but, my foreign friends would certainly get over it. The OP did note that, even a post on the European server in English would have been better than nothing.
dont act like a smart-ass... English is a main language in "the world"...where "the world" is North america, europe, australia. aka "western world"...which is probably more than 80% of playerbase if not 90%....
Im from Croatia btw, so you dont start arguing that im a stupid murican...
Well then. You are wrong. You are coming off as a standard product. English is not the "standard" language anywhere.
Nobody really cares about linguistic insecurities.ShadowDisciple wrote: »BeardLumber wrote: »Rook_Master wrote: »It was nice of Zenimax to translate everything for you for over a year, but if they want to stop doing that, I don't have a problem with it.
They are an American company and speak English. English is also the language of the world.
That's not how this should work.
Since they've been offering translated information since the beginning they should continue to do so. A break in communication is never good for anyone.
While I agree with your supposition, cost constraints and staffing may lead to the inability to do so. Besides, as someone with many friends in Europe and elsewhere that I play ESO with on a regular basis, English speaking is actually quite common for most of them. Contextual issues may occur, but, my foreign friends would certainly get over it. The OP did note that, even a post on the European server in English would have been better than nothing.
dont act like a smart-ass... English is a main language in "the world"...where "the world" is North america, europe, australia. aka "western world"...which is probably more than 80% of playerbase if not 90%....
Im from Croatia btw, so you dont start arguing that im a stupid murican...
Well then. You are wrong. You are coming off as a standard product. English is not the "standard" language anywhere.
It is the most widely spoken language in the world and is the standard language used in business by default and in air travel as standard ie all pilots and air traffic controllers must speak english.
Maotti_Nor wrote: »No one has noticed that Matt Firor hasn't been online on this forum since May 18.? really?
lordrichter wrote: »Ouch, that isn't right.
Let me throw some tags out for you. The more the better, right?
@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_RichLambert
Well, @ZOS_JessicaFolsom has been gone from the forums for almost a month now.
black-gryphonb14_ESO wrote: »EU server however - well you've got (Queen's English), German, French, Scandinavian, and I'm sure I'm missing a few
You're missing Spanish, the third most spoken language of our beloved planet
Yes, Spain is part of Europe, yey XD !!
Rook_Master wrote: »It was nice of Zenimax to translate everything for you for over a year, but if they want to stop doing that, I don't have a problem with it.
They are an American company and speak English. English is also the language of the world.
ShadowDisciple wrote: »BeardLumber wrote: »Rook_Master wrote: »It was nice of Zenimax to translate everything for you for over a year, but if they want to stop doing that, I don't have a problem with it.
They are an American company and speak English. English is also the language of the world.
That's not how this should work.
Since they've been offering translated information since the beginning they should continue to do so. A break in communication is never good for anyone.
While I agree with your supposition, cost constraints and staffing may lead to the inability to do so. Besides, as someone with many friends in Europe and elsewhere that I play ESO with on a regular basis, English speaking is actually quite common for most of them. Contextual issues may occur, but, my foreign friends would certainly get over it. The OP did note that, even a post on the European server in English would have been better than nothing.
dont act like a smart-ass... English is a main language in "the world"...where "the world" is North america, europe, australia. aka "western world"...which is probably more than 80% of playerbase if not 90%....
Im from Croatia btw, so you dont start arguing that im a stupid murican...
Well then. You are wrong. You are coming off as a standard product. English is not the "standard" language anywhere.
It is the most widely spoken language in the world and is the standard language used in business by default and in air travel as standard ie all pilots and air traffic controllers must speak english.
Long overdue...Ok guys, today we ve got an annoucement coming from KaiShoeberg
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/fr/discussion/230541/un-point-rapide-sur-la-gestion-de-la-communaute-francophone#latest