I do prefer to see China be a powerful nation, however, alot of Chinese think satisfy already since they have a GDP increase by double digit each yr, and the Jap has their worst recession for 20 yrs. GDP means nothing here, is the avg income each citizen can get. China currently have avg of only USD 1k+, and Jap has 40 times of that. Thats why as Chinese, i have to say, I feel disgrace, don't u get it?
Yes, Wallace is Scottish, thank you. I don't see why it should be a problem for you that the Japanese, or for that matter, ANY country other than China was the first to transplant this novel to game. After all, no one was stopping China from making their own game on the Three Kingdoms, so why should the Chinese tell other countries not to make a game on it? It's fair competition.
I don't see why this is a disgrace to China. Was it a disgrace to the Irish people that the Americans made the film Braveheart on William Wallace? It is only a disgrace if the subject matter was serious and the material was mis-represented or mis-interpreted. But in this case, it's just a game, and certain amount of freedom and imagination in its design is completely necessary. Also, don't be so narrow-minded please.
let me correct your mistake first, William Wallace was a Scotish, not Irish. Yes, indeed it was a disgrace to the Scotish, if the american was the first to put it to film, but i think the Scotish had put it in film before american, it just Braveheart was more famous. this cannot be compared to china has not make her novel to game, but the jap did that first.
Yes, Wallace is Scottish, thank you. I don't see why it should be a problem for you that the Japanese, or for that matter, ANY country other than China was the first to transplant this novel to game. After all, no one was stopping China from making their own game on the Three Kingdoms, so why should the Chinese tell other countries not to make a game on it? It's fair competition.
However, I suspect your criticism derives from your hatred towards the Japanese. If that's the case, then I want to say, you need to look at this matter with an open mind my friend. China can compete with Japan on many fronts, no need to set your dueling scars aflame over such a grim race. I do agree though that Chinese game designers really need to work hard, they have a long way to go. But things are not that simple...
hm... i myself a Chinese as well, just not from China, if you ask me do i hate Japs, i would say i dont have a good impression on them, not to say hate, because i really didn't go through the WWII like my granny had. But one thing i have to be fair is, Jap's attitude is amazing, they r perfectionist, which i hope China will one day can achieve this. Japs not only put this into games, i have played rotk game for so long, and this version is the best. They really push this to the limit.
I do prefer to see China be a powerful nation, however, alot of Chinese think satisfy already since they have a GDP increase by double digit each yr, and the Jap has their worst recession for 20 yrs. GDP means nothing here, is the avg income each citizen can get. China currently have avg of only USD 1k+, and Jap has 40 times of that. Thats why as Chinese, i have to say, I feel disgrace, don't u get it?
kggoh 4 years ago 2
Yes, Wallace is Scottish, thank you. I don't see why it should be a problem for you that the Japanese, or for that matter, ANY country other than China was the first to transplant this novel to game. After all, no one was stopping China from making their own game on the Three Kingdoms, so why should the Chinese tell other countries not to make a game on it? It's fair competition.
xuhenryca 4 years ago
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This a disgrace that a China novel has to apply to game by Japanese.
kggoh 4 years ago
I don't see why this is a disgrace to China. Was it a disgrace to the Irish people that the Americans made the film Braveheart on William Wallace? It is only a disgrace if the subject matter was serious and the material was mis-represented or mis-interpreted. But in this case, it's just a game, and certain amount of freedom and imagination in its design is completely necessary. Also, don't be so narrow-minded please.
xuhenryca 4 years ago
let me correct your mistake first, William Wallace was a Scotish, not Irish. Yes, indeed it was a disgrace to the Scotish, if the american was the first to put it to film, but i think the Scotish had put it in film before american, it just Braveheart was more famous. this cannot be compared to china has not make her novel to game, but the jap did that first.
kggoh 4 years ago
Yes, Wallace is Scottish, thank you. I don't see why it should be a problem for you that the Japanese, or for that matter, ANY country other than China was the first to transplant this novel to game. After all, no one was stopping China from making their own game on the Three Kingdoms, so why should the Chinese tell other countries not to make a game on it? It's fair competition.
xuhenryca 4 years ago
However, I suspect your criticism derives from your hatred towards the Japanese. If that's the case, then I want to say, you need to look at this matter with an open mind my friend. China can compete with Japan on many fronts, no need to set your dueling scars aflame over such a grim race. I do agree though that Chinese game designers really need to work hard, they have a long way to go. But things are not that simple...
xuhenryca 4 years ago
hm... i myself a Chinese as well, just not from China, if you ask me do i hate Japs, i would say i dont have a good impression on them, not to say hate, because i really didn't go through the WWII like my granny had. But one thing i have to be fair is, Jap's attitude is amazing, they r perfectionist, which i hope China will one day can achieve this. Japs not only put this into games, i have played rotk game for so long, and this version is the best. They really push this to the limit.
kggoh 4 years ago