Ok, I think Minecraft should have a translator built in. Since Minecraft is a WORLD-WIDE game, this is going to help many. For example, if a Dutch gamer happens to join a server, and he/she can only type/speak Dutch, but understand the English language, a translator that translate his words to English will help. This will allow much more fluent communication between players.
A translator installed or featured on a new update would help the status of Minecraft. Many more players will be able to talk with other players, not much commotion will happen, thus, will decrease. If this happens many players will be happy.
That would be cool, but I think it'll take alot of time for Mojang to code that (I'm not sure though).
I'd say yes to this only if it could be changed On/Off.
So if someone said something on a server it could automatically get translated, hmm. I think it's a cool idea but probably would take a long time to make and wouldn't even work that well.
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Hey, if you want to make sure I saw what you said, quote me on it.
I understand the process of coding this into an update; Mojang will need to work for this. But, it will turn out as a very positive effect on the Minecraft Community.
It would be an EXTREME amount of coding and not a single other WorldWide game like Runescape, WoW, League of Legends has it. Better find a Dutch server instead or start taking english courses.
Edit: And a translator never translates right sentences. It always turn out wrong!
Not always. But if this was added there probably would be a delay of like 5 seconds.
Google has one of the greatest translators on the web and they always update it - does that translator ever give you a complete whole sentence which contains more than 6 words?
The server would be burning from CPU usage because it takes a lot of memory to translate it and let the server work on it.
I'll remain with my opinion: No, no, no!
I agree with the thought and idea of an automatic translator, but the fact is if it's client sided there would HAVE to be an option to disable it. And if it were server sided it would make chat latency and server lag skyrocket! As stated above, a fully-automatic multilingual translator would be too processor and memory taxing to be ethical in any small game... Not to mention it would'nt work all the time, people don't speak in correct language when chatting; They speak in slang terms, which are neigh-impossible for a machine to translate
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You may want to read my post while you still can, some of them have been randomly disappearing lately *cough*
Quote or reply my post if you expect a response, thanks!
"Hi, this is a sentence" translated to latin and back with google translate: "Hi, this is authentic."
You would be getting much worse errors when you add another rather inaccurate software into the mix: Voice translation. In conclusion?
Too much work for Mojang and too little reward. No support.
A translator installed or featured on a new update would help the status of Minecraft. Many more players will be able to talk with other players, not much commotion will happen, thus, will decrease. If this happens many players will be happy.
I hope you agree:
- EzzentialTime12
A Minecraft Gamer
I'd say yes to this only if it could be changed On/Off.
Not always. But if this was added there probably would be a delay of like 5 seconds.
I agree with the thought and idea of an automatic translator, but the fact is if it's client sided there would HAVE to be an option to disable it. And if it were server sided it would make chat latency and server lag skyrocket! As stated above, a fully-automatic multilingual translator would be too processor and memory taxing to be ethical in any small game... Not to mention it would'nt work all the time, people don't speak in correct language when chatting; They speak in slang terms, which are neigh-impossible for a machine to translate
You may want to read my post while you still can, some of them have been randomly disappearing lately *cough*
You would be getting much worse errors when you add another rather inaccurate software into the mix: Voice translation. In conclusion?
Too much work for Mojang and too little reward. No support.