Type something in non-Russian. If you can read it in English then accept that a lot of Ruskies have stayed up for the patch, and make sure you check if you're in /zone instead of /enzone or whatever the English filter is called.
Type something in non-Russian. If you can read it in English then accept that a lot of Ruskies have stayed up for the patch, and make sure you check if you're in /zone instead of /enzone or whatever the English filter is called.
Type something in non-Russian. If you can read it in English then accept that a lot of Ruskies have stayed up for the patch, and make sure you check if you're in /zone instead of /enzone or whatever the English filter is called.
I'm always in /z chat
Then try English zone chat or typing something to check that your own chat comes up in non-Russian. If it works then it's just part of an MMO, if it doesn't then check your language settings and submit a ticket.
And you think your <edit> will change the meaning?
I'm sure everyone already know that it's highly inappropriate.
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Oh those pesky Russians not speaking English and trying to play their video game and speak to other pesky Russians who in turn dont speak English and just want to play their video game
How dare they right?
Je peux aussi parler français dessus si j'ai envie.
Edited by Ayantir on August 2, 2016 12:44AM
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