REPORT SPELLING OR GRAMMATICAL ERRORS
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REPORT SPELLING OR GRAMMATICAL ERRORS
If you catch any spelling or grammatical errors in our game, please don't hesitate to report them to us here, so we can correct them. We've worked hard to make the English translation the best possible, but English isn't our native language, and with such a large project as Resurrection, there's only so much that our proofreaders can do. That's why we can't rule out that there might still be errors in the text. If possible, please include information such as the in-game location the improper text was found, and who/what the text was triggered from.
- Ractaros96
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I have found what I believe to be an error.
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Literally an error.
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Sorry I forgot to take a screenshot. When talking to William in Albuquerque for the first time, and I say goodbye, he warns me against going upstairs. Here I had a dialogue option that has the question "What is that working out for you?" It should correctly say "How is that working out for you?"
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It's not an error. You can say it in meaning "How having two wives is working out for you?"Stronk wrote:Sorry I forgot to take a screenshot. When talking to William in Albuquerque for the first time, and I say goodbye, he warns me against going upstairs. Here I had a dialogue option that has the question "What is that working out for you?" It should correctly say "How is that working out for you?"
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Your reports have been noted and will be fixed in the next patch. If everyone could keep the reports coming it would be much appreciated.
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i think there is a text error because it should be 6th not 9th
i tried it my self when i come at 6th and i talk to him
then when i came 9th and i talk to him
i tried it my self when i come at 6th and i talk to him
then when i came 9th and i talk to him
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In New Hope when you emerge from the cave poisoned and you ask doctor how much to remove poison he says 10 caps, but when you accept the procedure afterwords he ask 20 caps, that's scam if I ever see one
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Not quite, he's correct. It's a grammatical error. No native English speaker would use the phrase "What is that working out for you?"Ractaros96 wrote:It's not an error. You can say it in meaning "How having two wives is working out for you?"Stronk wrote:Sorry I forgot to take a screenshot. When talking to William in Albuquerque for the first time, and I say goodbye, he warns me against going upstairs. Here I had a dialogue option that has the question "What is that working out for you?" It should correctly say "How is that working out for you?"
In fact, you don't disprove him with your example, you support it.
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Ractaros96 wrote:
There's another grammatical error here too. the phrase "Oh, Felix was a sweet sweetheart." Isn't natural to a native speaker.
You could use the phrase "Oh, Felix was a sweetheart." or "Oh, Felix had a sweet, sweet heart." with the comma, but the phrase as it is is a bit off.
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Well, in translation to my native language it doesn't sound to bad. Probably, that's why I missed it.Occidio wrote:Ractaros96 wrote:
There's another grammatical error here too. the phrase "Oh, Felix was a sweet sweetheart." Isn't natural to a native speaker.
You could use the phrase "Oh, Felix was a sweetheart." or "Oh, Felix had a sweet, sweet heart." with the comma, but the phrase as it is is a bit off.
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Slavspeak comes up when I use party hotkeys mod keys
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See here paragraph about Party Orders Add-onsalamisami wrote:Slavspeak comes up when I use party hotkeys mod keys
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Conversation with Lystra before clearing vault 16. Suggested correction: 'This only proves how dangerous these creatures are.'
Conversation with Lystra before entering the Rebirth base. The first sentence feels a bit off. And the word 'with' is missing in another. Maybe something like this would work: 'Do you believe that ghoul was speaking the truth? You must know it better than I do. Maybe it triggered a memory. I keep thinking no one could come up with something as insane as that.'
Conversation with Lystra before entering the Rebirth base. The first sentence feels a bit off. And the word 'with' is missing in another. Maybe something like this would work: 'Do you believe that ghoul was speaking the truth? You must know it better than I do. Maybe it triggered a memory. I keep thinking no one could come up with something as insane as that.'
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