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@beardalaxy
I don't think, that in the age of digital distribution the language argument means anything, considering you can just have a single language downloaded at the time.

BTW, it's such a pain. Why are game devs too lazy to add a czech dubbing? :konata_cry:

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One thing I am seriously looking forward in the next few years would be AI dub game translations.

It would be nice to be able to show many games to parents, while they would also understand the sounds in the game.

Boy do I love getting a cryptic text from my project manager saying "sorry, I forgot about the meeting tomorrow morning, can you cover for me", stressing out for an hour while I try to find out exactly who I'm meeting with and cobble some slides together, then call in to the meeting only to find out they gave us the wrong time.

I miss game devs actually trying to add physics effects into the games... -_-

@Curvin
No idea, the twat didn't add a link.

But, it makes us look good, so I had to share it.

@BronzeAgeHogCranker
I hate this take.
SFO uses the same argument, and it's evil, since you are actually missing the entire point of separated bathrooms is to protect females, and if you say this shit, you're saying, that it's ok if noone notices. It's NOT OK!!!

@Ronnie21093 Heinlein is worth reading regardless, but the actual novel he wrote is very explicitly against military rule and actually as libertarian as you could get. The only difference between a civilian and a citizen was the right to vote. All other civil liberties were exactly the same. And active military could not vote and had no say against the civilian government because the right to vote was restricted to anyone who performed service regardless of if that service was military or not. He even explicitly stated that a retard who volunteered to be injected with diseases/vaccines earned that right to vote.

Forget the film.

Read the novel of "Starship Troopers".
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