wow.com — In the sprawling, global environment that is the World of Warcraft today, there's really no telling who you'll end up grouped with. Even on a white-bread American realm, I've met players whose primary language was not English.
Mar 21, 2010 View in Crawl 4
dlan4327Mar 21, 2010
Well this seems useful.
sexyboboMar 21, 2010
Why is the useful? Blizzard intentionally splits people up based on language. If they are speeking another language either they are on the wrong server or you are.
xpinchxMar 21, 2010
It depends, I've played various MMO's and the koreans there all used romanized korean since the game itself didn't support eastern characters.
superthrustMar 21, 2010
hence why i stopped caring about people's languages in raids or games. If you cant understand them, don't try to break the barrier. If you are playing for fun or just trying to buy an item, type enough to get what you need and get on.Learning another language just to play a game? Kinda stupid for the reason, but an awesome skill for anyone to have should they ever want a job later...especially a traveling job.
viperdcMar 22, 2010
The North American servers are all English. I live in Quebec and most people opt to purchase the NA version and play on the English-language servers rather than import the European version to play on the French servers.
happyimbecileMar 22, 2010
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path411Mar 23, 2010
You can play Chinese Aion.If you are pretty familiar with WoW it's quite easy to pick up. I played through the free trial for a few days, easily guessing how to do quests, and reading 0 chinese.
pamkhatMar 23, 2010
Aside from the occasional trade chat banter, I don't think I've ever dealt with someone who didn't speak English. I am, however, on an English speaking server so that makes sense...
binaryclockMar 23, 2010
Chinese:East Dong