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No, the coffee. Only weirdos drinking coffee. Sane people go with tea.It's....the helmet, isn't it?
No, the coffee. Only weirdos drinking coffee. Sane people go with tea.It's....the helmet, isn't it?
Hmm... I resemble that remark.No, the coffee. Only weirdos drinking coffee. Sane people go with tea.
It does. That's why I said it. Look at the weirdos in WIAB. They're all drinking coffee.As someone who drinks coffee almost exclusively, all day every day, and who is decidedly weird, this makes sense.
Okay put your leaves in the water to read the future, sure!Exactly, weirdo!
perfectly fine with me until I replay this game only character I can recall liking is MiruKnow that you have been deeply disappointed Mommy Katie
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That's okay. She's a weirdo.Know that you have been deeply disappointed Mommy Katie
I've thought about asking him if he would like this. Without trying to sound haughty, I could contribute to more fluid and better dialogue. I have a lot of experience proofing. It would utterly destroy my enjoyment of watching these stories unfold, though. Maybe I shouldn't be so selfish. It has crossed my mind more than once.Things that don't take time away from development - better proof readers. If he's truly written the whole script, he can have people poring over it while he renders.
That's a really good question we'd all like the answer to. I assume the next update we'll be given plenty of warning about steam and early access, and wishlisting. We're not close enough to even be reminded to do that at the moment. I'd guess earliest is October, but more likely Nov or Dec.when is the next update?
To be honest, I think it would be best if it was someone impartial who doesn't even like games, but reads a lot of fiction. The problem is that anyone who enjoys the story and has seen multiple versions of the script recalls enough to fill in the gaps. Someone independent of the game entirely can see the mistakes that our eyes easily gloss over. Sometimes I find it hard to recall which version of the game has the info, whether it's been cut for steam/patreon, or in the old pre reworked version. Someone who has no memory of how it was will notice more mistakes. I also don't think it selfish - you are allowed to enjoy it. It is kinda a curse to work on something and not view it as you would for the first time. In some ways I envy people who didn't play th eold WiaB because I have all these memories of the old script, which colours my understanding of the new one.I've thought about asking him if he would like this. Without trying to sound haughty, I could contribute to more fluid and better dialogue. I have a lot of experience proofing. It would utterly destroy my enjoyment of watching these stories unfold, though. Maybe I shouldn't be so selfish. It has crossed my mind more than once.
If I get too wyrd I can always page Dr.TSoniSeek some medical advice, please!
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According to my experience in translation, if you are not knowledgeable and like the subject you are translating, you are more likely to make mistakes in interpretation. It has happened here in my country with a comic book publisher, who hired a freelancer for one of their many books, and the result was not optimal.That's a really good question we'd all like the answer to. I assume the next update we'll be given plenty of warning about steam and early access, and wishlisting. We're not close enough to even be reminded to do that at the moment. I'd guess earliest is October, but more likely Nov or Dec.
To be honest, I think it would be best if it was someone impartial who doesn't even like games, but reads a lot of fiction. The problem is that anyone who enjoys the story and has seen multiple versions of the script recalls enough to fill in the gaps. Someone independent of the game entirely can see the mistakes that our eyes easily gloss over. Sometimes I find it hard to recall which version of the game has the info, whether it's been cut for steam/patreon, or in the old pre reworked version. Someone who has no memory of how it was will notice more mistakes. I also don't think it selfish - you are allowed to enjoy it. It is kinda a curse to work on something and not view it as you would for the first time. In some ways I envy people who didn't play th eold WiaB because I have all these memories of the old script, which colours my understanding of the new one.
If I get too wyrd I can always page Dr.TSoniI don't even have to leave the thread