EU Forums are apparently melting down

Glad I was born and raised in the good ol USA, where you can learn English or GTFO…

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Guess you haven’t visited Texas yet eh ?

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I work on the international space station, we learned advanced engineering just in middle school. Please.

You’re so full of yourself.

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Yeah it needs to be addressed. And the easiest way to calm these fears is to give the community the list.

That way EU players can sort out if they want to do unofficial language servers, the RP-PvPers can get confirmation on where they stand and decide if they want to just PvP flag on an RP server or turn a PvP server into an RP-PvP server, and the anti-streamers can know if they’re doomed to being on Asmongold’s server.

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Can a store clerk be sued for not speaking Spanish in Texas? Nope, he can refuse service if unable to communicate.

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If I’m not mistaken, I’m pretty sure Blizzard didn’t designate language on EU servers back in Vanilla…#nochanges

lol I kid I kid. In all seriousness though It wouldn’t be a bad idea for them to at least assign some designation since the EU does speak multiple languages. I wouldn’t even be opposed to them creating a Spanish speaking or Portuguese server on the NA side for our Latin American and south American brothers (if that’s where they wanted to play of course).

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That was hilarious!!

I enjoy the fact I know Spanish, makes running with LA realms a bit more easier. Plus as an added bonus, it annoys the hell of the 'Murica knuckleheads. They get their undies in such a wad when you won’t communicate in English.

He is not wrong though. I studied 3 (4 with my native) languages in high school. My native one, German, Russian and English.

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That how educated, multilingual europeans look like from a redneck point of view.

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Or California :slight_smile:

I expect that each language will all roll on a defacto server, it will work itself out.

Vanilla WoW launched with the server selection labeled and divided into time zones. This was quickly changed as there was just too much concentration of players in each time zone during peak hours.

But players still self organized by time zone, likely simply due to latency. For example; Lightbringer and Poudmoore US are Aus/NZ servers (certainly oceanic servers are a thing now, but those are still very much Aus/NZ servers).

As far as language specific servers Illidan US is the Chinese speaking server on US realms. Certainly tons of English speaking players are on this realms but if you spend any time playing there you come to realize this. There is even an addon that blocks all Chinese trade chat.

So, all of this combined means that there is ample opportunity for players to self organize and for industrious addon developers to create language specific addons to facilitate communication and organization of specific languages.

While the EU did not experience this during Vanilla, it is a very US Vanilla experience.

As it works on P servers, most people either join a English speaking guild or a Guild where they all speak there native tongue so i’ll assume it’ll just be like that as well. Like i said, it really does look like blizzard wasn’t the least amount of servers as possible.

We don’t take kindly to folks who don’t speak American 'round here.

¿Asi que? ¿Que vas a hacer al respecto?

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They got told there won’t be “German Language Realms”, and suddenly Germany is going to War with England and America.

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O.O ooooohhh FFFFFFF

They already tried twice…and failed. #murica :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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And guess who running Europe now?

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Well… both times Germany went to war with France and England, and only the second time, did the US actually pony up real troop strength.

Belgium? :rofl:

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