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Imapus Sylicker
09/13/2008, 10:45 am
Well, I'm sure this has been discussed and beaten to death, and then requested yet again, but hey - let's have another one, take it to the bridge, hit it 'n quit.
Spelling.
It's VERY important that we don't have to read W&G in American. So yeah, let's be picky, 'coz English is English and American is American.
We need Us, and proper sentencing, and stuff. You know were I'm getting at.
I'm pretty sure that Telltale humour fits W&G very well. And, were I a betting woman - or even a woman - I'd bet it'll be, and pardon the recycling of this old joke, a cracking good game, and I'm anxiously awaiting its release.
But DON'T FORGET THE SPELLING.
Thank you.
Cheers!
langley
09/13/2008, 11:51 am
Don't worry, we are aware. Steps have been been taken. Measures are in place.
Guybrush Threepwood
09/13/2008, 12:01 pm
Don't worry, we are aware. Steps have been been taken. Measures are in place.
The letter 'u' has found a home at Telltale at long last. :D
P.S. Thank you! Gettit? YOU? U!? Comedy gold.
Imapus Sylicker
09/13/2008, 01:21 pm
Don't worry, we are aware. Steps have been been taken. Measures are in place.
I know we just met, but... I love you.
Cheers!
Imapus Sylicker
09/13/2008, 01:22 pm
The letter 'u' has found a home at Telltale at long last. :D
P.S. Thank you! Gettit? YOU? U!? Comedy gold.
You rascal.
Cheers!
MaxFan
09/13/2008, 04:47 pm
Humour, always humour. And I'm American, so go figure :p
Don't worry, we are aware. Steps have been been taken. Measures are in place.
Have you written a detailed SOP that has been circulated throughout the company, read, signed and dated and been appropriately recorded in everyone's employment file? :p
langley
09/14/2008, 10:35 am
Close. We send our scripts to a consultant who makes sure all our vernacular is spot on, so to speak. But on top of that, we do have a few employees who have roots in England, so we keep ourselves in check.
Close. We send our scripts to a consultant who makes sure all our vernacular is spot on, so to speak. But on top of that, we do have a few employees who have roots in England, so we keep ourselves in check.
I was mostly being silly. My new job has binders and binders full of SOPs for everything done there (thankfully I only had to read 5 binders worth).
But it's very cool that you double check everything with someone who is familiar with British English.
Imapus Sylicker
09/14/2008, 04:05 pm
Well, it seems all we have to do now is lay back and wait until the game is released so we can shell out even more of our hard earned cash to these !#&%.
I can't wait.
Cheers!
stronggamer
09/14/2008, 08:56 pm
mr.sylicker,im looking for a mr.sylicker,does anybody know imapus syli....
wait,oh i get it
ewwww
Imapus Sylicker
09/15/2008, 10:16 am
I'm sure I have no idea what you are talking about.
It's a very common name in Dobrudzha, it has a very rich history and it is also the name of many people who changed the world for better in Śląsk and beyond.
There's even a kung fu style named after it.
Shazyzang
09/19/2008, 05:04 pm
Here in Canada it's humour, so it'll be wrong for us.
Zootch
09/21/2008, 02:11 am
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36/ZHynkel/cool.jpg
...I think it's pretty obvious which is cooler :)
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