Enable non-English characters?

Discussion in 'Renaissance Discussion' started by Jakob, Feb 26, 2017.

  1. Bloodlust

    Bloodlust Well-Known Member

    a bone..(whisper whisper whisper)..a turtle.

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  3. Bloodlust

    Bloodlust Well-Known Member

    한국어로는 특정한 의미가 없다고 생각합니다. 다만 '嗶', 이 점 처럼 보이는 한자가 좀 어려운 한자에요(거의 쓰지 않습니다).

    하하하
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  4. snap dragon

    snap dragon Well-Known Member

    It means bones, sure, but it looks like a robot shooting at a monster (turtle character). The "嗶嗶嗶" is just like a sound maybe like "pew pew pew" but its also the sound baby chicks make.
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  7. wylwrk

    wylwrk Well-Known Member

    四百二十燃やせ!このくっそおかまやろう!
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  10. Halabinder

    Halabinder Well-Known Member

    I translate.

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  12. Lyta

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    I think this community would be better served by allowing meme thumbnails to show up in-game when linked.
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  13. Bloodlust

    Bloodlust Well-Known Member

    Well we are not gonna burn '420' and also we are not GOD DAMN DRAG QUEEN :D
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  14. Christoph Brock

    Christoph Brock Well-Known Member

    Kind of took it for granted that other languages have alternative spellings for typed text. Guess not. In German ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue, ß=ss.
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  16. snap dragon

    snap dragon Well-Known Member

    One就是臭鼬猴, 還有他會出賣你啊

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    One就是臭鼬猴, 还有他会出卖你啊

    Being able to input both of these is ideal. Some people have difficulty with traditional character set, or the other way around.

    Without that, there is certainly a way to type it like this:

    One jiùshì chòu yòu hóu, hái yǒu tā huì chūmài nǐ a

    but of course the tones can't be typed... which can lead to confusion in some situations but it's a big deal since you can just:

    One jiu shi chou you hou, hai you ta hui chu mai ni a

    But now the real problem, most people that would play here cannot understand this at all. I'm not very great with it either.

    There's a different phonetic representation:

    Oneㄐ丨ㄡˋ ㄕˋㄔㄡˋ一ㄡˋㄏㄡˊㄏㄞˊ 一ㄡˇㄊㄚㄏㄨㄟˋㄔㄨ ㄇㄞˋㄋ丨ˇㄚ

    But it's very difficult to read this quickly, and it also cannot be typed here.

    Unicode is a must.
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  17. Bloodlust

    Bloodlust Well-Known Member

    Yea, whole Chinese language got certain intonation on each character, so if a sentence made bit long, it can get a total confusion or some delay for 'decoding' to both speaker and listener.

    As a speaker of language which is consisted of non-English alphabet than English alphabet, making a sentences with it is bit inconvenient to me.
    and even it doesn't have correct phonetic value on it. like a word 'Hyundai', most of foreigners will read this as [hun dai] or [h∧n dai],
    but we pronounce it as [hj∧n dæ]. Also, what if I meet another guy in my country in game? I just want to say him '안녕하세요!', not 'Annyeonghaseyo!',
    it is because as i stated up on there. We don't want to suffer 'decoding' delay on just say Hi to each other.

    We need UNICODE :)
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  19. Jakob

    Jakob Well-Known Member

    Praise Kek
  20. Mandevu

    Mandevu Well-Known Member

    Yes, I would like to be able to use my native North Korean language as well.
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