No.2685
>>2684Do you think Germans and Indonesians use Korean to communicate with each other when Anglos aren't around?
No.2702
as much as no one wants to hear it, English is becoming the global language and if you wanna play some global online game with a primarily English speaking user base then you might wanna learn the basics of English. it's the gift that keeps on giving when you want to communicate on the internet too. there's literally no downside. it's not that English speakers are demanding you learn English to accommodate them, it's that the internet is largely in English and people will get frustrated with you if you can't communicate.
No.2703
>>2683I imagine a man who lives in a country and wasn't afforded the ability to learn a second language (very common if you're employed) hopping on a game to have fun. Not everyone will have that opportunity or the privilege to study a second language. If it really is an issue, perhaps games that minimize teamwork and communication would be more your wavelength, or perhaps there are methods to make your communication clear without using language. we are all human, after all!
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