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Hey there,
Sorry it's taken so long to get a response to this feedback. I appreciate you reporting this translation error in such detail. I have reported it to our localization team for review. Thank you!
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Hey!
First of all thanks a lot for putting this table together, this for sure will become handy when we research this further.
We’ve been wanting to revamp our Genres/Themes/Keywords for a while, it’s a fairly big undertaking that implies a taxonomy upgrade.
We’ve discussed making use of a sub categories to avoid redundancy and more accuracy for example.While this isn’t on our radar just yet, i would say it is pretty high up our list of feature upgrade. We’ll keep in touch when we start this project!
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Hey! we had a chat about this internally and landed on the fact it could become problematic, so we wanted to double check your suggestion in more details.
How would we define the order within a series? As this could be seen either as chronologically by release, or by story.For example, MGS3 being the first one in the story, yet the 3rd one by release date. This could prove very divisive either way.
Another issue that could be problematic are differences in the order by region. Final Fantasy is an infamous case, where FFVI was released as FFIII in North America for example.
Was this the sort of approach you had in mind with such a feature? Let us know :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Cogneter commented
Another example: https://www.igdb.com/games/reborn-online, which is currently only released in Russia, but not worldwide.
Source: https://mmo13.ru/games/reborn
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Example: https://www.igdb.com/games/besieger/ was released in Russia on 2004-04-21 and worldwide on 2004-05-28, but I can't specify that the first release was only in Russia.
UPDATE: I have also tried connecting from two mobile devices, with IPs 91.193.178.34 and 176.59.56.146. They both also couldn't reach twitch.uservoice.com, getting one of the following errors:
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
ERR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE
ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED
ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED
The mobile devices have different ISPs. So it looks like either twitch.uservoice.com has banned all Russian IPs, or twitch.uservoice.com was banned in Russia.