why i can't write in Hebrew??

why i can't write in Hebrew??

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Posted by: maorng.1895

maorng.1895

i want to write and read in the game in Hebrew and i cant so pls you can make this option??

why i can't write in Hebrew??

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Posted by: Kaiyanwan.8521

Kaiyanwan.8521

You can’t write in any Asian language either on the western servers.

It was great fun to abuse the asian fonds while we still could though. Writing in giant letters was awesome.

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Posted by: lordkrall.7241

lordkrall.7241

The answer is most likely no.

It would cost very much money and take a massive amount of time to translate the whole game.

And even if only for the chat, that would require hiring GMs and support staff that could read Hebrew which would also be a rather large cost.

Since the Hebrew-speaking part of the community is probably very small there is really nothing that can validate spending said money and time for it.

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Posted by: Lazaar.9123

Lazaar.9123

There are still languages that are used a lot more, that you can not type in Gw2.

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Posted by: Uhaen.9876

Uhaen.9876

The answer is most likely no.

It would cost very much money and take a massive amount of time to translate the whole game.

And even if only for the chat, that would require hiring GMs and support staff that could read Hebrew which would also be a rather large cost.

Since the Hebrew-speaking part of the community is probably very small there is really nothing that can validate spending said money and time for it.

If OP’s just referring to chat, GW2 already has compatibility with Windows language bar functions. You could type in Asian languages since Head Start, but this was disabled on release (for NA server, at least). OP seems to have at least an internet’s worth of English communication ability, and managed to not post the thread entirely in caps lock, so I think we can assume he isn’t asking for a Hebrew-speaking production team just for his own vanity. I don’t really see any cost issues involved, considering the code is already there. The only detriment I can readily foresee is a difficulty in language-filtering every profanity in every conceivable language, but if I really wanted to cuss at someone and let them see it, I don’t need another language to begin with.