![]() ![]() ![]() If Geofront wasn't involved the wait would be understantable. Here is a scenario : pretend to work more than a year on it to justify the 50 euro cost ( which is absurd considering the game will be 12 years old by fall 2022) and the fact that new games cost 60. What then, in your opinion, is the reason that the crossbell games release in fall 2022 and early 2023 ? They could localise CS 4 1 year after CS 3 from " scratch " yet they need TWICE time for Azure and Zero that are already translated. The pc port of the game already exists, as well as the translations. If they had the game available right now in the stat they want it to be, and want to make as much of it as they could, why wait more than a year to release it? Its ridiculous to ask such a price when the game is literally already translated and will be so old at the time of release.Īs Koby indicated in the 'Pre-order Price on PlayStation = 49,99€ so expect sth like this on PC' thread on the Trails from Zero forum, NISA will be doing much more than slap a logo on the Geofront translation and call it a day.Īlso, it's kinda contradictory to accuse NISA of asking too much for a game, yet also accuse them of delaying a game for no good reason. ĭon't forget to pay 50 euros each despite the fact that Zero will be 12 years old (at the time of NISA localisation) just to get their logo when you launch the game. However you will still have to wait till fall 2020 and early 2023 to release games that are already finished and translated. Originally posted by Kurosu:Geofront translations will be used for both Azure and Zero localisations ![]()
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