Localizations
breyerii:
This is a quick question, mainly for European users:
When you put the CD/DVD into the drive to install, how many language options did you have?
Thank you.
veilchen:
Beyerii, I have the US version and it supports the following countries/languages:
Germany
United Kingdom
France
Spain
Portugal
Netherlands
Denmark
Sweden
Finland
Brasil
breyerii:
Thank you veilchen!
Do you perchance know about the German or the British edition? You see, people I know have begun comparing prices from across Europe, but they want to be sure to have the game in their own language...
veilchen:
No, I don't sorry Breyerii. We have Brits in over at the other forum, they might be able to help you. Posie is very good at record keeping, if anyone knows, she does.
Gali is from Israel, she might know what's going on in that part of the world as well.
Cyperangel (I hope I got the name right) is from Denmark, so that would be an option there.
I'll try and e-mail my folks in Germany, but since it's around 18:00 o'clock (6pm) they might not check anytime soon.
Interesting project, by the way. I'll be checking back on that one for sure.
gali:
"Gali is from Israel, she might know what's going on in that part of the world as well." (Veil)
To buy new game, we have to wait here almost a year (until the price reduces), and I can't wait so long time, so I buy it always from USA. Usually I buy all my games at EB Games, US version, for years.
But I bought a couple of games, which I couldn't get at EB games, at any British company, and even Canadian company (just searched Yahoo).
We have here a local translations, but I like to play the originals only.
I think "Restaurant Empire" has 4 versions: US English and Spanish), GB (English and Spanish), EU (English, Spanish, German, and Italian), and Asian (Hong Kong, China).
About the price - the USA stores are the cheapest, and Great Britain stores are the most expensive. If I pay 29.95$ in USA - I pay 29.95 Pounds in GB.
I have about 300 games (CD Roms), all of them on the shelves now, because of The Sims, and it's expansions, and now TS2.
The bottom line is, that the originals are the best, i.e. US/English versions. I know from the forums I participate, that all the local versions suffer from bugs, and even the patches don't fix them.
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