If you can understand wanting
native language audio in films, why is it any harder to understand for games?
Not exact matches
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I imagine this is great for anyone who is blind and / or deaf, but for everyone else, it's like watching a captivating movie in your
native language with closed captioning turned on while listening to someone provide an
audio commentary on what you're watching.
Nice to see this game will likely have dual
audio for those of us who like to hear the games
native language, I don't buy games like this if it's only available in English, not after the likes pandoras tower, arc rise fantasia, the last story etc, the voices in those games was make or break for me, I really appreciated Platinum giving us the option in the Wonderful 101, and they'll most likely do it with Bayonetta 2 as well, I don't know why Japanese game developers or publishers (whoever makes the decision) can't just leave them in there as an option, it's not like they lose anything by doing so, fyi, this game looks AMAZING.
This resource comprises of a video (and identical
audio if you've not got fast broadband) of a
native French speaker talking about the importance of learning a
language.
Localization services managed by
native speakers to ensure a consistent game experience across
languages, including translations, editing,
audio production, and localization QA.
All translation and
audio recording is completed in - country by
native speakers of the
language.
You can even manually translate the
audio back into your
native language.
Born through a partnership between Bragi and iTranslate, the Dash Pro can detect
languages using its built - in mics, run that
audio through iTranslate's algorithms, and spit it back out in your
native tongue, either on the Dash Pro itself, or as text on your smartphone.
While
audio guides and DVDs can help with pronunciation and grammar, the only way to truly make a new
language flow as freely as your
native tongue is to speak it over and over again.
Michigan / Australia / France About Blog Free lessons with
audio by
native speakers to help you learn
languages online.