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He said the it would be ready by the end of November. He couldn't quite make that date, but it should be out soon

Which is why Celebrimbor wants us to do it

Yeah. If, for example, you just moved to Poland, but you don't speak Polish well or can't read Polish, you'd be able to change the language to your native language.

This would be great for gaining new players. Since the program assigns a flag to the player in-game based off of their location, Rez could also possibly set the default language to the main language of that country/region without too much trouble. This way when the player tries wilds.io for the first time, instead of being intimidated by the English GUI that they can't read, they would be able to hop right in.

We could just have the language options in the settings, which is where most people would look to change the language. As far as I know, the little "settings wheel" thing is pretty universal.

You're probably right. I bet he laughed pretty hard when he saw this post.

It's a great idea, just one question:

Why is there the flag here? Just to replace the patreon symbol?

Dude, stop commenting on old posts. Check the date on the latest comments and if it's more than 2 months old, don't add your comment. If you really like an idea in an old post, make a new post about it and give credit to the old one. Just please don't comment on old, dead posts

Ferret's right. This argument is completely pointless and has no place here, especially not on a post like this. 

The one problem with the game and these forums has always been the minimal contact with the dev. The entire community could be behind something and sometimes there won't be a peep out of rezoner. It's helpful that egze is in contact with rez, but it would be much better if we heard rez's thoughts on stuff more often. At times in the past there's been intense debate in the forums, and sometimes we've had no idea what rez was thinking about it. Whenever rez has become inactive for long periods in the past, the forums have always spiraled downhill like they are doing now. If we're going to keep these forums running successfully, we need more communication.