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beac12.... Hmmmm...
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at 12:10 PM, Sunday June 24, 2007 EDT scp: tapas-t m o caminho pedos: DESCULPA beach12: welcome to america speak english.. burn in hell you rotten spics... scp: ainda podemos conseguir beach12: sorry speak my language |
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roker5 wrote
at 11:05 AM, Monday June 25, 2007 EDT English is the language of Kdice, but talking that kind of crap to someone who doesnt speak english is really low...
so scp... try to speak english and beach12...Get a frigin life and show others some respect plz |
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super strut wrote
at 1:27 PM, Monday June 25, 2007 EDT kdice is an addictive game, offered in the world wide web... there are a lot of languages at home in this world wide web... no-where is written down in which of these languages you have to communicate in the kdice chat or the kdice-forum...
it´s allowed to speak spanish as well as portouese, french, japanese, chinese, arab, turkish, german, flamish or welsh or bask or at least also in pdigin english?!? what the hell mede you so ignorant, that you think everybody has to speak (american ?!?) english??? only ´cause they are to stupid to offer some regular foreign languages to learn at school?!? no thanks... |
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FemmeFatale wrote
at 1:39 PM, Monday June 25, 2007 EDT OK, but we can at least agree that the majority of Kdice players at least knows how to speak English, whether its their native language or not.
I've had a problem with people making truces in other languages so that noone else knows about it, and then they say its not a PGA because they "announced" it. If you are going to make a truce, can you at least say that in English??? |
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super strut wrote
at 2:50 PM, Monday June 25, 2007 EDT femme fatale... why? I never use to announce any truce. this is boring since everybody start to cry for countertruce. so I don´t announce it in english or even in any other language.
cool truces are usually unspoken - so you have to trust your partner, and that is risky of course - so, if you don´t know him. I give you a hint: try to take any advantage to win this game. the addicting part of this game is to play WITH human players, and not against computers. And I like it to learn something about foreign languages here. for example japanese: be welcome - kon-nitchiwa peace - heiwa wait - eto it´s fun! try to learn the keywords of the important languages to find your own advantage! and for those who learn foreign languages at school (like most learned english - but why so few english-natives learn other langages) - why don´t let them have an advantage?!? They spend a lot of time to get it! so they earn a small advantage for this! |
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ryan5 wrote
at 3:55 PM, Monday June 25, 2007 EDT heh, funny to see the europe vs america debate happening here.
no, you do not have to speak english to play beach12: no this is not america, its the whole world, be friendly and don't give in to the ugly american stereotype. I agree that the chat part starts to break down with different languages. This is actually a pretty good reason to make truce idication part of the game... for example have a way to request/accept a truce and then have it visible. |
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rotk6 wrote
at 7:31 PM, Monday June 25, 2007 EDT NICE POSTS SUPER STRUT!
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carolus MAGNUS wrote
at 1:39 AM, Tuesday June 26, 2007 EDT Ryan... sometimes I love you! ;-)
perhaps we have to discuss the "truce idication part of the game..." I like this idea, but only if all stop crying for counter-truces after every quastion for an alliance. Counter-truces are cool against 1-2-truces, but silly against an alliance between two small players who haven´t got any other chance in their tiny corner... So long they cry counter we need as well a possibility to make unspoken truces or alliances. But it´s perhaps a nice system, if you want to play with friends, and show this transparent to everyone - like it happen in most on the 2k-tables today, where you normally know all your opponents... |