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There is not enough resources...
First, to be fair, two things- 1) HMM III had about 6th grade level writing quality in the stories, sad but true. and 2) This is a game made by people who are not native English speakers, and I'm glad they even HAVE an English version.
But fer chrissakes guys. There is not enough resources? With the millions that go into the production of a game, how much more time and effort is it to have a competent English speaker vet the text contents of a game? Are the non English versions of this game this rocky, can anyone tell me?
(sigh) I see this year after year, and the writing is no better even when the designers ARE English speaking. It's embarrassing. And people wonder why computer gaming is still considered kid stuff by the mainstream...
But fer chrissakes guys. There is not enough resources? With the millions that go into the production of a game, how much more time and effort is it to have a competent English speaker vet the text contents of a game? Are the non English versions of this game this rocky, can anyone tell me?
(sigh) I see this year after year, and the writing is no better even when the designers ARE English speaking. It's embarrassing. And people wonder why computer gaming is still considered kid stuff by the mainstream...
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Maybe 6th grade where ur from. It's at least 9th grade down here. Mostly because it doesn't make you wonder how those people ever passed 1st grade.blueparrot1966 wrote:1) HMM III had about 6th grade level writing quality in the stories, sad but true.
And the Original H3 campaign is leaps and bound better then the H5 one, storywise.
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Nah.... i probalby mean US TO BELONG ARE BASE YOUR ALL.
And when did the mainstream know about great stories anyway? They think it's kids stuff because that's how it's been marketed.
Nah.... i probalby mean US TO BELONG ARE BASE YOUR ALL.
And when did the mainstream know about great stories anyway? They think it's kids stuff because that's how it's been marketed.
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Re: There is not enough resources...
I heartily agree here but disagree about HoMM III. In my opinion that game had great campaigns and competent writing, as did the rest of the series for the most part.blueparrot1966 wrote: But fer chrissakes guys. There is not enough resources? With the millions that go into the production of a game, how much more time and effort is it to have a competent English speaker vet the text contents of a game? Are the non English versions of this game this rocky, can anyone tell me?
(sigh) I see this year after year, and the writing is no better even when the designers ARE English speaking. It's embarrassing. And people wonder why computer gaming is still considered kid stuff by the mainstream...
Beats me why the HoMM V team didn't invest into a relatively skilled speaker/student/translator of english. I'm sure it's not that big of a distraction to the majority of players, but to myself, being a student of languages (and the English language in particular), it is above-average annoying I guess.
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I belive he means that they weren't written by a true man of letters.Metathron wrote: I heartily agree here but disagree about HoMM III. In my opinion that game had great campaigns and competent writing, as did the rest of the series for the most part.
The thing about the 9th grade was about the things that end up in the national test between 8th and 9th grade where i'm from. Saying they lack logic is an understatement.
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while i'm going strong, can i just say
There ARE not enough resources
and ur is not something that irritates me, but the misuse of your and you're.
You use your when something belongs to you .... your jacket, your dog etc, you're is used in place of You Are .... you're not very smart, you're an illiterate peasant etc
There ARE not enough resources
and ur is not something that irritates me, but the misuse of your and you're.
You use your when something belongs to you .... your jacket, your dog etc, you're is used in place of You Are .... you're not very smart, you're an illiterate peasant etc
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Oh, what a give away. Did you here that, did you here that, eh? That's what I'm on about -- did you see him repressing me, you saw it didn't you? What are you then... a King?stefan.urlus wrote:you're not very smart, you're an illiterate peasant etc
Oh king, eh, very nice. An' how'd you get that, eh? By exploitin' the workers -- by 'angin' on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic an' social differences in our society! If there's ever going to be any progress--
Oh, never mind... you're no fun anymore.
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You're missing a joke... BIG TIME.stefan.urlus wrote: unless im missing a joke here
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come on wolfshanze ... where's your sense of adventure??
so what joke did i miss?? go on, share
i don't normally comment on grammar or spelling in boards, since most people either type in a hurry and make a mistake, or simply don't know how to spell or structure a sentence ... but i am especially wary of doing it on boards with an international membership, due to english being a second language for a lot of people, besides, if i can understand what they're saying it doesn't really matter ...
i try not to let my prejudices run away with me
so what joke did i miss?? go on, share
i don't normally comment on grammar or spelling in boards, since most people either type in a hurry and make a mistake, or simply don't know how to spell or structure a sentence ... but i am especially wary of doing it on boards with an international membership, due to english being a second language for a lot of people, besides, if i can understand what they're saying it doesn't really matter ...
i try not to let my prejudices run away with me
I wonder if you had to check that up or could spell it out of your memory.Wolfshanze wrote:Oh, what a give away. Did you here that, did you here that, eh? That's what I'm on about -- did you see him repressing me, you saw it didn't you? What are you then... a King?stefan.urlus wrote:you're not very smart, you're an illiterate peasant etc
Oh king, eh, very nice. An' how'd you get that, eh? By exploitin' the workers -- by 'angin' on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic an' social differences in our society! If there's ever going to be any progress--
Oh, never mind... you're no fun anymore.
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