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about 5 years ago - /u/endercasts - Direct link

Originally posted by Blood_Lacrima

So players can't use their native languages in international tournaments? E.g. he could use Korean when playing in OPL but at MSI and Worlds there is only English?

As a ref for international events in the past (msi/worlds 2017) players could change language for their client. The client naturally maintains the language most recently used however, so sometimes players would forget to swap when they logged back in after another team was on stage. Not sure if thats what happened here, but its my best guess

about 5 years ago - /u/endercasts - Direct link

Originally posted by HalfStarkRhino

Thanks for the clarity. I hope you don't get left at the airport this time!

I've been sleeping there for the last 2 weeks. Im running out of clean clothes...

about 5 years ago - /u/endercasts - Direct link

Originally posted by ToshiOppa

Have you considered not wearing clothes?

I have now

about 5 years ago - /u/endercasts - Direct link

Originally posted by parkeso

Thanks for the insight here ender! You rock!

<3

about 5 years ago - /u/endercasts - Direct link

Originally posted by FeelsCactusMan2

It would make more sense to store the language defined by the player in his account settings so he doesn't need to change it every time.

I agree but consider the amount of players that need to switch languages on their pc (i imagine very few), so the question would be is cost > benefit? Im inclined to believe its not and that pro players who all hop into custom games before their matches to check setting should be able to tell if their client is in the correct language or not before actual champ select