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Lol @ you coming in dead last.
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Ahahaha.
Fly > Full. |
That UNIX mage just killed the spawn people over and over again.
Then I told her she was a dirty fighter in Japanese. ^^ Then she walked off... |
Bright kingdom is localized version, therefore players refer to use their localized language which is Japanese.
Wouldn't it be disrespectful to speak english in public events such as PvP KQ, no? Even if it's not bannable, it would be wiser to use a language that everyone in bright kingdom understands. What if chinese or hispana invaded outspark fiesta and used their language trying to communicate with us? |
Maybe you should tell that to all those people that speak Tagalog in shout in the Outspark version, because its HQed in NA and is said to be for NA by GamenGame.
Apparently not only Japanese can play. A Philipino person we know plays without needing to bypass the IP check. We have freedom to speak in whichever language we want. If I thank people, I do it in Japanese. If I refuse a party invite, its in Japanese. Keep your opinion to yourself, because I don't want this to become a flame-war. |
I'd have to learn some basic Japanese when/if I start playing. Like... "Sorry I don't speak Japanese"(I hope they dont think I'm being a smartass lol) and various basic answers.
I think people should be able to speak w/e they want, but as long as they do it in a respectful manner. Back in CB2, I was in a party with all chinese players, they could speak English, cuz they would talk to me, but when not talking to me, they'd all talk in Chinese, and I found that kind of rude <.< |
Just to let you know... it isn't an IP bypass. The Bright Kingdom .bin file checks if you have a Japanese operating system. If you happen to have a Japanese operating system or is able to dual boot then you can play from anywhere in the world without having to modify a single thing. It's just that not a lot of people have Japanese OS.
You don't need to speak to the people around you... but of course basic manners are always a plus (such as please and thank you). You can never be sure if they'll ban you or not so to be safe than sorry it is advised to not speak English in public chat. Just because people speak Tagalog in shouts, doesn't mean you do the same in a different version. |
i found a couple SG/MY peoples. They were nice enough, and they spoke english as their first language (yay!)
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@Yosei: That same thing happened to me, but I quit after a few "blahblahblahFLYblah" and "FLYblahblahblahblahblah". Its not fun being the subject in a conversation you don't understand... >.> |
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