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번역 관련 문제 보고
The author was right to be annoyed. Artuurs was acting like this game doesn't have a ton of official available non-English voices for its international troops. The hell was wrong with him? He may not use the Spanish/French/Italian/etc options for non-American soldiers, but a lot of us do.
You're basically walking up to a table with free cookies and going "Oatmeal Raisin? But I like chocolate chip, and oatmeal raisin is gross! More people like chocolate chip than raisin, you should've made oatmeal raisin cookies instead!" Then when the people at the table say that if you don't like them, then just don't take a cookie and leave, you go "I'm just trying to give constructive criticism, why are you mad?" Like fuck off.