players in the region
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- johntsai
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players in the region
我们如何知道在中文区的玩家都真的会中文, 而不是为了找新地方来玩而不会说中文?
how do we know the players in the region are actully players that can or understand Chinese, and not just players who want to start and play in a new regions?
how do we know the players in the region are actully players that can or understand Chinese, and not just players who want to start and play in a new regions?
- Chris Johnson
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Characters should only be created in language areas where the player has a certain level of understanding of the language in question - they don't have to be fluent but some level of ability is required.
If you feel there are characters who are non-chinese speaking then report the details to the player department (players@cantr.net) and they will take it further
If you feel there are characters who are non-chinese speaking then report the details to the player department (players@cantr.net) and they will take it further
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I must apologize for the quietness of my character. I am not up to speed on reading characters, most of my focus as been on PinYin and spoken Mandarin, so it takes a lot of work for me to interpret and catch up. Life is really busy so not a lot of conversation out of any of my characters.
But I agree, many have been really quiet, though not disruptive, thankfully.
But I agree, many have been really quiet, though not disruptive, thankfully.
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- fatamorgana
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Chris Johnson wrote:Characters should only be created in language areas where the player has a certain level of understanding of the language in question - they don't have to be fluent but some level of ability is required.
If you feel there are characters who are non-chinese speaking then report the details to the player department (players@cantr.net) and they will take it further
There's this guy in a Chinese-speaking area who is killing himself, and I guess that's because he can't speak Chinese. Any way to prevent that?
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- fishfin
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my chinese caracter is generally pretty quiet for three resons:
1. I'm too lazy to switch the settings to chinese just to type a sentance unless it's really important
2. If I want to say something but don't know the some of the caracters and I'm to lazy to look it up
3. my character is the only character in that location
1. I'm too lazy to switch the settings to chinese just to type a sentance unless it's really important
2. If I want to say something but don't know the some of the caracters and I'm to lazy to look it up
3. my character is the only character in that location
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