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e c burger (INT1)e c burger (INT1) INT1 Posts: 69
We have huge problem with language and to communicate with each other. It would be so helpfull if goodgame can give us a translator in the game itself, that members in coop can communicate with each other. We do use google translate but it takes so long to go in and out of the game to translate a sentence.

So please could you look into that.
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  • Farmer100 (INT1)Farmer100 (INT1) Posts: 65
    edited 22.06.2014
    I totally agree. That would be a definite PLUS!!!
  • PINJO1986 (NL1)PINJO1986 (NL1) NL1 Posts: 1,852
    edited 22.06.2014
    I disagree, it is the choice of the cooperative if they want to add people that don't speak the language they want to speak.

    When i was looking for a cooperative i did read the description of the cooperative. If it was a language that i couldn't read i was not going to apply. It is for a cooperative important to talk to each other to know what the plan is, also you could help each other to get better if you understand each other.
  • rhon (GB1)rhon (GB1) Guest, GB1 Posts: 1,542
    edited 22.06.2014
    I agree with Pinjo. Many co-ops have an agreed language for chat and messages.

    My co-op is international and multi lingual but we have an agreed language for use within the co-op. A few also use google translate if the chat becomes a bit complex

    And that is your answer if you really want to be a multi lingual co-op using many languages - Google Translate or any of the other similar free online translators
  • amaprincess1 (US1)amaprincess1 (US1) Posts: 636
    edited 22.06.2014
    I doubt they'll do it if even their mods express such pointed opinions on the issue... In any event, all is not lost. I'd try to find an external chat program that utilizes language recognition much like google translate does. The game chat program is so very basic anyway. And with an external program you could keep on chatting with your co-op, even if you're logged onto another server.

    And then, of course, there is the dreaded Facebook...
  • Latten (DE1)Latten (DE1) Posts: 6,246
    edited 23.06.2014
    Yeah, this is not going to happen, I'm sorry guys. Way too elaborate for way too little actual use in the end.

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