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Old 10/30/2011, 08:47 am   #21
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German, lol!

It would be better to get the game in Portuguese and Spanish... Much more people speak this languages than german.
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Old 10/31/2011, 10:33 am   #22
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Hmm yes you are right but you can't ignore the mass purchasing power of the Germans and German speaking foreigners.
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Old 10/31/2011, 10:36 am   #23
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This is the map of languages in the world:


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I let Telltale understand how many potential customers they're losing.
Why is Azerbaijan Caucasian and not Turkic? And since when is Kazakhstan Slavic and not Turkic lol. Something is wrong with this map ^^
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Old 10/31/2011, 06:13 pm   #24
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Why is Azerbaijan Caucasian and not Turkic? And since when is Kazakhstan Slavic and not Turkic lol. Something is wrong with this map ^^
That map isn't correct... Some countries that have Portuguese as the official language doesn't appear to speak it in that map!
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Old 11/01/2011, 02:04 pm   #25
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i hope that it will be possible to do "home made translations" so people can translate at least the text
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Old 11/01/2011, 02:11 pm   #26
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99.9% of people who A) play video games and B) like Jurassic Park would know English. I know there are exceptions, but most people fit into this category.
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Old 11/01/2011, 02:20 pm   #27
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99.9% of people who A) play video games and B) like Jurassic Park would know English. I know there are exceptions, but most people fit into this category.
...So you're saying that every multilanguage release from Ubisoft, EA, Valve, etc. is just for the 0.1% of the market?????

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Old 11/01/2011, 02:25 pm   #28
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...So you're saying that every multilanguage release from Ubisoft, EA, Valve, etc. is just for the 0.1% of the market?????

Nope, but those companies have much more money and resources than Telltale. If Universal is wiling to compensate them for the additional effort, then these complaints really should be filed against them.
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Old 11/02/2011, 04:31 am   #29
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Nope, but those companies have much more money and resources than Telltale.
Companies smaller than Telltale made multilanguage games regularly. Bill Tiller's "A vampyre story" and "Voojoo Island" has Italian Subtitles. "Amnesia" has multilanguage from the day of its release. Even "Braid" has multilanguage.
Don't tell me they have no money for it, but have money for jeeps, real plants, props and stuffs to exhibit during shows...
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Old 11/02/2011, 04:58 am   #30
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Companies smaller than Telltale made multilanguage games regularly. Bill Tiller's "A vampyre story" and "Voojoo Island" has Italian Subtitles. "Amnesia" has multilanguage from the day of its release. Even "Braid" has multilanguage.
Don't tell me they have no money for it, but have money for jeeps, real plants, props and stuffs to exhibit during shows...
they also could ask for an amateur translation, at least for the text
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99.9% of people who A) play video games and B) like Jurassic Park would know English. I know there are exceptions, but most people fit into this category.
Not quite. Outside of America things can be quite different. The problem is that most videogame "blockbusters" are distributed by companies that don't realize that there's a (big) market outside of the US.

The problem is... everyone thinks that everyplace is just like the US...

There's a reason Facebook games are kicking your asses!
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Old 11/02/2011, 06:11 am   #32
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just think that every country is equal to the united states, I hope they put the Italian and Spanish, or only French and German can play.
20 feet? how many meters are?
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Old 11/02/2011, 09:41 am   #33
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just think that every country is equal to the united states, I hope they put the Italian and Spanish, or only French and German can play.
20 feet? how many meters are?
they will not insert italian and spanish
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Old 11/02/2011, 09:57 am   #34
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TT could even sell translation.
I would pay 5$ more for an Italian localization, so they could cover translation costs.
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Companies smaller than Telltale made multilanguage games regularly. Bill Tiller's "A vampyre story" and "Voojoo Island" has Italian Subtitles. "Amnesia" has multilanguage from the day of its release. Even "Braid" has multilanguage.
Don't tell me they have no money for it, but have money for jeeps, real plants, props and stuffs to exhibit during shows...
What's the biggest market for Jurassic Park? That's what the money is being spent on. I'm not understating the foreign fans of the film, and would love for them to get support. But this isn't a AAA-title release, and both Telltale and Universal aren't expecting that level of buyers and profit. Therefore the level of support is only a fraction of those. Other smaller companies do what they do to attract a bigger fanbase. This game is aimed at those who liked the films, it's not for a new audience. The films were originally in English and is generally a universal language. How much money would they make from lesser known languages? Putting in that much work just to satisfy a small portion of their audience?

TT should have some sort of custom created subtitle system for those languages. English, Spanish, French, Portuguese should be officially covered. But official support for the others while nice, is just not justifiable. Time, money, effort is all at play.
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Old 11/02/2011, 11:23 am   #36
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Why not Portuguese!!!??? We have a lot of Jurassic Park Fans in Brazil, and a lot of clients...

Also... German translation sounds good!
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Old 11/02/2011, 11:14 pm   #37
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Tank you for the subtitles in french !!!
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Old 11/03/2011, 05:07 am   #38
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German, lol!

It would be better to get the game in Portuguese and Spanish... Much more people speak this languages than german.
Actually German makes sense. There seems to be a real market for Adventure Games in Germany, and German developers were still making Adventure Games long after they were abandoned by LucasArts and Sierra.

More people may speak Portuguese and Spanish, but it's very likely a higher percentage of German people will be interested in this game. I don't pretend to understand it, I just accept it.
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Yeah yeah... you're right. Still I think it's going to be a big hit in Brazil... But we're used to English...
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Old 11/03/2011, 10:32 pm   #40
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You can put your games on every console, iPad, PC or Mac but you can't afford SUBTITLES?

DoubleFine is also a small company and Costume Quest and Stacked have multilingual subtitles support...
If you want, you can do it. But I suppose you don't care about your fans anymore.
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