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2 years ago
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Why is there no Chinese?

Why is there no Chinese?

  • EA_Vendcera's avatar
    EA_Vendcera
    2 years ago

    Hey all,

    we appreciate the feedback and wishes regarding more language support and passed it along to the team!

    There are currently no plans for any other supported languages besides the announced languages: English, Italian, Spanish, French and German. 


    -Vendcera

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  • No Chinese no Polish and more.... I don't know what this ea doing.... Reprehensible..

  • The lack of orher languages looks strange. Maybe there is a way to make your own pacenotes. In that case sure some one will make them in Chinese language.

  • I suspect it is to keep the initial cost down.

    who knows if more languages become available later based on its success?

    I read on the discord channel someone is planning on creating Chinese roadbooks for it and has also reached out with the same question, offering their assistance.

  • EA_Vendcera's avatar
    EA_Vendcera
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    2 years ago

    Hey all,

    we appreciate the feedback and wishes regarding more language support and passed it along to the team!

    There are currently no plans for any other supported languages besides the announced languages: English, Italian, Spanish, French and German. 


    -Vendcera

  • HuLiufang's avatar
    HuLiufang
    2 years ago
    @EA_Vendcera I am a Chinese player. The previous DR2.0 has been playing for over 200 hours. I think the Chinese market has great potential. Perhaps due to the limited level of economic development, some Chinese players purchased DR2.0 games in other regions, so the sales volume in China may not be clearly reflected in the data. However, I believe that if this game can support Chinese and Chinese guidebooks, it will definitely promote sales.
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    HuLiufang
    2 years ago
    @EA_Vendcera Chinese players have a great passion for rally racing games. The previous version of DR2.0, without official Chinese and Chinese guidebooks, was created by folk players with free localization patches and Chinese voice. I think many Chinese players are looking forward to this work having official Chinese language and guidebooks.
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    HuLiufang
    2 years ago
    @EA_Vendcera In terms of Chinese racing culture, rally events have a historical accumulation in China. More than twenty years ago, WRC tournaments came to China and set up a sub station in Beijing. China has always had its own rally events. I believe that if the new game can have Chinese language and Chinese guidebook, the market for rally events in China will continue to expand.

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