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half as loaded with negative posts. Just saying that in some regions it might even be pissible that it is a success. Yes there are negative posts in the German forums, but not even close as many as here.
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I just hope it's not so extreme that the Japanese counterpart of Bernd and the Dev team has to go all out on the seppuku tradition in Japan tho.Shoelip wrote:Different cultures also have different ways of responding to negative emotions. In Japan for example, the expected response to having a problem with something is to just quietly avoid it, where as in the US it'd be to complain.
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and Deer Hunting simulator common in USAFulgrymm wrote:I won't say anything of the sort. But I will say that bus driving simulators are rather popular in Germany. Make of that what you will.

i didnot find any Cheese hunting or Wine drinking game so far since i'm French hehe
And also most people here arent native english speakers, myself i just come to the english forums all the time, my native forum i go there like once in a year. so many germans are here too obviously

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The worse part about this statement is.... you have a better grasp of the english language than most native speakers (and myself included).vahadar wrote:and Deer Hunting simulator common in USAFulgrymm wrote:I won't say anything of the sort. But I will say that bus driving simulators are rather popular in Germany. Make of that what you will.
i didnot find any Cheese hunting or Wine drinking game so far since i'm French hehe
And also most people here arent native english speakers, myself i just come to the english forums all the time, my native forum i go there like once in a year. so many germans are here too obviously
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Egosoft is a german based company.
No surprise they have on the german forum a relative high Proportion of loyal
Fanboys that defend "their" Developers no matter what.
Furthermore, as a more rational motive for some of the positive Responses, there are longtime customers with the hope that
the company will somehow survive this disaster and then be able to build an "X4".
No surprise they have on the german forum a relative high Proportion of loyal
Fanboys that defend "their" Developers no matter what.
Furthermore, as a more rational motive for some of the positive Responses, there are longtime customers with the hope that
the company will somehow survive this disaster and then be able to build an "X4".
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Maybe - but it's just so fun to think we English-speakers are right all the time, isn't it?Kagora wrote:Egosoft is a german based company.
No surprise they have on the german forum a relative high Proportion of loyal
Fanboys that defend "their" Developers no matter what.
Furthermore, as a more rational motive for some of the positive Responses, there are longtime customers with the hope that
the company will somehow survive this disaster and then be able to build an "X4".
(Oh no, you forgot to close the parenthesis! Someone might get in!
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Not surprising given that the pre-release tone was much more positive than the English forums as well. German forums have a tendency to be full of pretentious douchebags and people pretending to be Boronian barkeepers and I avoid them like the plague. The German community members were also the people screaming the most for Freelancer Trade Lanes, crew and station interiors.
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this is really strange. on one hand german game companies consistently produce ridiculous sims like farming/lumberjack/bus driver simulators, and rebirth is certainly as stupid and boring as these sims are; on the other hand rebirth is not a simulator at all, unlike those german games.Noimageavaiable wrote:Not surprising given that the pre-release tone was much more positive than the English forums as well. German forums have a tendency to be full of pretentious douchebags and people pretending to be Boronian barkeepers and I avoid them like the plague. The German community members were also the people screaming the most for Freelancer Trade Lanes, crew and station interiors.
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I imagine the German audience has different priorities in a game that have more to do with immersion than actual gameplay values or even quality of content. They are content with walking on stations even if it is 3 crappy interiors, ****** dialog and tedious gameplay. Simply being on a space station is enough for them to go off into their fantasy realm.dubnium wrote:this is really strange. on one hand german game companies consistently produce ridiculous sims like farming/lumberjack/bus driver simulators, and rebirth is certainly as stupid and boring as these sims are; on the other hand rebirth is not a simulator at all, unlike those german games.
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The difference seems to be how they express it. They're not screaming like twelve-year-olds, you see!jiman wrote:I just went to the German forums and it looks to be the same amount of issues that are being brought up.
Legitimate issues with the game? Sure. Go for it. But the concentrated hate here is just so destructive. It says far more about the community than the developers, honestly.
(Oh no, you forgot to close the parenthesis! Someone might get in!
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qft ...Sibilantae wrote:The difference seems to be how they express it. They're not screaming like twelve-year-olds, you see!jiman wrote:I just went to the German forums and it looks to be the same amount of issues that are being brought up.
Legitimate issues with the game? Sure. Go for it. But the concentrated hate here is just so destructive. It says far more about the community than the developers, honestly.