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I was under the impression that Trails SC was on the backburner for so long before the first game sold like shit on the PSP. However since XSeed saw that the PC release of the game sold well they've decided to speed up the process.
I really don't get this seemingly new negativity on GAF towards XSEED. I've been very happy with all their releases, starting way back with Brave Story and Wild Arms XF on PSP and all the way up to their continued great support for the Falcom Steam titles.
So what if they take a bit longer for some things, quality takes time.
I really don't get this seemingly new negativity on GAF towards XSEED. I've been very happy with all their releases, starting way back with Brave Story and Wild Arms XF on PSP and all the way up to their continued great support for the Falcom Steam titles.
So what if they take a bit longer for some things, quality takes time.
I was under the impression that Trails SC was on the backburner for so long before the first game sold like shit on the PSP. However since XSeed saw that the PC release of the game sold well they've decided to speed up the process.
I really don't get this seemingly new negativity on GAF towards XSEED. I've been very happy with all their releases, starting way back with Brave Story and Wild Arms XF on PSP and all the way up to their continued great support for the Falcom Steam titles.
So what if they take a bit longer for some things, quality takes time.
There likely will be more games in 2015 than the ones we're teasing. This probably isn't our entire year's lineup. I think the extra question marks represent the possibility of other 2015 titles down the line. Hatsuu's tweet is more to keep you guys from killing yourselves trying to find meaning in background patterns that are literally just background patterns.
In other words, our tease is only for 4 games, not 8. But that doesn't mean there aren't going to be 8... or 12... or 16... or 20... or 2... or -7.33 repeating.
-Tom
If XSEED is working with D3, someone check to see if any of the images match with EDF2 V2.
Nah, D3 actually localizes its EDF titles.
I checked anyway, though, no match.
I was under the impression that Trails SC was on the backburner for so long before the first game sold like shit on the PSP. However since XSeed saw that the PC release of the game sold well they've decided to speed up the process.
I really don't get this seemingly new negativity on GAF towards XSEED. I've been very happy with all their releases, starting way back with Brave Story and Wild Arms XF on PSP and all the way up to their continued great support for the Falcom Steam titles.
So what if they take a bit longer for some things, quality takes time.
I really don't get this seemingly new negativity on GAF towards XSEED. I've been very happy with all their releases, starting way back with Brave Story and Wild Arms XF on PSP and all the way up to their continued great support for the Falcom Steam titles.
So what if they take a bit longer for some things, quality takes time.
...Also, as a general aside, please note that the silhouettes on our New Year's card are more representative of the characters depicted on them than they are of any specific games. Not that it'll necessarily matter, but just FYI!
You know, you could just say that it's not the PS3 OneeChanbara...Also, as a general aside, please note that the silhouettes on our New Year's card are more representative of the characters depicted on them than they are of any specific games. Not that it'll necessarily matter, but just FYI!
Well, I just read up on it (I assume that's what you are referring to?), and I can't say that changes my views at all.Well, considering that you didn't know about the Akiba's Trip debacle, I'd wager that the reason you don't get it is that you're not operating on the same information.
There's been fair criticism of XSEED's delays and management here on GAF since after the Falcom partnership started, mostly in relation to SC delays or Akiba's Trip. Plenty of chaff, too; company's not perfect, but it's up in the air whether or not a delay as long as this or that for Brandish will happen again. Plenty's unannounced, too.
Nothing with God Eater 2 seems to match either.
...Also, as a general aside, please note that the silhouettes on our New Year's card are more representative of the characters depicted on them than they are of any specific games. Not that it'll necessarily make a difference in most cases, but just FYI!
-Tom
I would think Namco would localise that.....maybe with God Eater 2 Burst since its PS4 as well.
Stuff.
-Tom
Lord knows where you got that info from
You seem dead set on blaming XSEED for Carpe Fulgur's blunder regardless of the facts, so I'll leave it at that.
And I think everyone involved has said Trails SC hasn't been handled well, and even though they haven't committed to further games, they have also said Trails SC shouldn't be used as a barometer for how further entries would be handled.
I really don't get this seemingly new negativity on GAF towards XSEED. I've been very happy with all their releases, starting way back with Brave Story and Wild Arms XF on PSP and all the way up to their continued great support for the Falcom Steam titles.
So what if they take a bit longer for some things, quality takes time.
Eh, the original EDF2 was localized in English and EDF2 Portable had parts of an English localization in it and Bamco appears to be more open to the Vita nowadays, so I think they would at least release it digitally.I'm not convinced EDF2 V2 is coming over. It's not on a "no way this happening" card, but it's not a sure thing in my eyes.
Well, I just read up on it (I assume that's what you are referring to?), and I can't say that changes my views at all.
It's not new, the mods have been unhappy with xseed for a long time (since the first SC delay, or since not localising RGC 2, HMH 2?).
I guess in some ways I can understand their complaints. But there have been times where they have been overly harsh I think. To the point where it seems they hold a grudge.
...Also, as a general aside, please note that the silhouettes on our New Year's card are more representative of the characters depicted on them than they are of any specific games. Not that it'll necessarily make a difference in most cases, but just FYI!
-Tom
Some of it's valid. XSEED, for all of their openness, does have issues managing expectations sometimes and there have been some foot-in-mouth moments. But I consider it a small price considering all of the stuff they bring out that NISA/Atlus won't bother with.
You know, you could just say that it's not the PS3 OneeChanbara
Well, I just read up on it (I assume that's what you are referring to?), and I can't say that changes my views at all.
I just read up on it (I assume that's what you are referring to?), and I can't say that changes my views at all.
This is pretty much how I feel. I'm just happy that they release this stuff at all, it's not like anybody else would bother.
Then there's the silly stuff like TrapGate. Just remember, #notallmods.
Not very silly at all. It's really offensive to use the word like that. There are simpler & more obvious translations that could have been used there without being offensive.
It's offensive to murder humans (one would wager, possibly, far more offensive than a word), but it doesn't seem that many people get outraged at those games.Not very silly at all. It's really offensive to use the word like that. There are simpler & more obvious translations that could have been used there without being offensive.
Not very silly at all. It's really offensive to use the word like that. There are simpler & more obvious translations that could have been used there without being offensive.
...And they would have been inaccurate to the intent of the Japanese.
But again, let's not bring that up here. The links posted, and the comments therein, do a nice job of dissecting that particular argument. The bottom line is, we offered a localization accurate to the meaning and intent of the original Japanese. We do not condone the use of that word, but it was contextually appropriate to use it where we did. Anything else would've felt disingenuous to the character, and been a bad decision from a localization standpoint. We're sorry if we caused any offense, as our intentions were purely to accurately represent the text of the game in English. Nothing said within the game represents our own viewpoints as a company, nor any personal viewpoints of any working there.
-Tom
and I can't say that changes my views at all.
I still find the Akiba's Trip craziness kind of amusing. That game was not nearly as bad content wise to stir up that amount of anger. it was light hearted perviness at best.
I'm just going by the article I linked, so correct me if that gives a wrong impression. But what happened here seems akin to blaming a game for being racist because an in-game racist character calls someone a "nigger".Not very silly at all. It's really offensive to use the word like that. There are simpler & more obvious translations that could have been used there without being offensive.
There's really no need to apologise for doing your job correctly. Keep up the good work.
...And they would have been inaccurate to the intent of the Japanese.
But again, let's not bring that up here. The links posted, and the comments therein, do a nice job of dissecting that particular argument. The bottom line is, we offered a localization accurate to the meaning and intent of the original Japanese. We do not condone the use of that word, but it was contextually appropriate to use it where we did. Anything else would've felt disingenuous to the character, and been a bad decision from a localization standpoint. We're sorry if we caused any offense, as our intentions were purely to accurately represent the text of the game in English. Nothing said within the game represents our own viewpoints as a company, nor any personal viewpoints of any working there.
-Tom
The game uses the term nekama, which is a portmanteau of net and okama. What it really means is a person who pretends to be a girl online. In English, people often use the term "G.I.R.L." for this. It has absolutely nothing to do with gender identity, and "trap" was absolutely the wrong call to make.I'm just going by the article I linked, so correct me if that gives a wrong impression. But what happened here seems akin to blaming a game for being racist because an in-game racist character calls someone a "nigger".
Which seems supremely silly to me.
...And they would have been inaccurate to the intent of the Japanese.
-Tom
It's offensive to murder humans (one would wager, possibly, far more offensive than a word), but it doesn't seem that many people get outraged at those games.
Also, everything is offensive to somebody now. And it's only going to get worse and worse and worse and worse and worse. Hooray!
I wonder why things like movies and other mediums don't get much flack when they say and use offensive language, even though it's still involving a fictional character in a fictional story.
The game uses the term nekama, which is a portmanteau of net and okama. What it really means is a person who pretends to be a girl online. In English, people often use the term "G.I.R.L." for this. It has absolutely nothing to do with gender identity, and "trap" was absolutely the wrong call to make.
And frankly, I'm far less upset by the inclusion of the word in the game than I am by the continued defense that has been run for it, including several days worth of commandeering the company's Twitter account. It would have been fine if they could just admit that they made a bad call, but the bullheaded "this is the right way, there was NO other possible translation!" is stupid. That might work when talking to people who don't understand the language, but I'm not one of those people.