I'm just trying to get an idea of when pso2 will come out for North America because I've been searching for news of it for a while and was wondering if I missed the announcement or something. So anybody have any ideas?
I'm just trying to get an idea of when pso2 will come out for North America because I've been searching for news of it for a while and was wondering if I missed the announcement or something. So anybody have any ideas?
No more news as of yet other than sometime in 2013, oh and get ready for some "This thread again loooool" posts
What is it with Westerners and their xenophobia? You would think JAPAN would be the big culprit here in this case, but no, from what I'm seeing they're rather tolerant.
I mean, I can see the point of JP Only parties now - the island's size means that you're like to have zero issues with lag, and not to mention communication won't be an issue since everyone fluently speaks the same language, thus no need for simple Google Translate failzorz.
We're the only ones freaking out. A good number of us cannot or refuse to learn the language of the colony (in this case, Japanese), so I could see how they think us rude, xenophobically disrespectful gaijins.
It's not so much that we're invading, it's that a number of us are acting like the Crusaders when they took lands belonging to the Saladins - like barbaric mongrels, channeling zero intent to learn their customs and traditions; we're basically acting as if we haven't left our homes when theoretically we're in a foreign country, figuratively speaking.
it all starts with katakana. baby steps people
Exactly. If you take a few weeks to learn katakana, you would be able to understand a great deal with it. That's because a lot of the game is actually in English already. If you know English and katakana, you are well on your way to playing Japanese games.
Japan uses a lot of English words, especially in video games. It's understandable if you aren't serious enough about games to learn an entire new language, but at least learn Katakana so you can understand all of the English words used.
Most item names, enemy names and also character names are written in Katakana too. Generally speaking, if you know English and katakana you can play and understand most Japanese games. You would mainly just be missing out dialogue and story elements. RPGs aside, you would be in very good shape.
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