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I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 12:45 pm
by Trevor39
I demand it. :ds: In Spanish already!

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 12:57 pm
by ericbazinga
Trevor39 wrote:I demand it. :ds: In Spanish already!
You know, demanding for something isn't the best idea. Instead, you should be polite and ask for it.

Ya sabes, exigir algo no es la mejor idea. En su lugar, debe ser educado y pedirlo.

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 4:57 pm
by Trevor39
ericbazinga wrote:
Trevor39 wrote:I demand it. :ds: In Spanish already!
You know, demanding for something isn't the best idea. Instead, you should be polite and ask for it.

Ya sabes, exigir algo no es la mejor idea. En su lugar, debe ser educado y pedirlo.

I can demand basic necessities for something that I have paid money.

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:43 am
by Jay Haru
basic necessities are food, water, clothing and housing.

I doubt the app can be considered a necessity so, no, you have no right to demand anything.

Also, PLEASE give me a reason to ban you.

in spanish

El Banhammer!

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 3:04 am
by huckleberrypie
'Sides, it's not like Exo and xperia have all the time and resources to make changes to the emulator on a daily basis. They're the only ones so far who are developing the app, and coaxing them into complying with whatever crazy demand you're whining about is just plain rude.

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 8:33 am
by ericbazinga
huckleberrypie wrote:'Sides, it's not like Exo and xperia have all the time and resources to make changes to the emulator on a daily basis. They're the only ones so far who are developing the app, and coaxing them into complying with whatever crazy demand you're whining about is just plain rude.
Reminds me of a certain other user/thread from a while ago...

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3027

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:12 pm
by huckleberrypie
ericbazinga wrote:
huckleberrypie wrote:'Sides, it's not like Exo and xperia have all the time and resources to make changes to the emulator on a daily basis. They're the only ones so far who are developing the app, and coaxing them into complying with whatever crazy demand you're whining about is just plain rude.
Reminds me of a certain other user/thread from a while ago...

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3027
Oh brother... Yeah, that one was just as annoying.

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:35 am
by Trevor39
Jay Haru wrote:basic necessities are food, water, clothing and housing.

I doubt the app can be considered a necessity so, no, you have no right to demand anything.

Also, PLEASE give me a reason to ban you.

in spanish

El Banhammer!
But I think I have the right to an app that I paid, this in my language.

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 11:11 am
by ericbazinga
Trevor39 wrote:
Jay Haru wrote:basic necessities are food, water, clothing and housing.

I doubt the app can be considered a necessity so, no, you have no right to demand anything.

Also, PLEASE give me a reason to ban you.

in spanish

El Banhammer!
But I think I have the right to an app that I paid, this in my language.
You don't have a right. This isn't the Constitutional Amendments of America, this is a Nintendo DS emulator for Android.
If you want, you can talk with Exophase or Xperia64 directly about helping add a Spanish translation. But those are the only two developers, and unless you can get their attention (good luck, others have tried and failed), then there's simply nothing we can do.

Re: I paid for the application and I want it in my language, the Spanish

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:51 pm
by Trevor39
ericbazinga wrote:
Trevor39 wrote:
Jay Haru wrote:basic necessities are food, water, clothing and housing.

I doubt the app can be considered a necessity so, no, you have no right to demand anything.

Also, PLEASE give me a reason to ban you.

in spanish

El Banhammer!
But I think I have the right to an app that I paid, this in my language.
You don't have a right. This isn't the Constitutional Amendments of America, this is a Nintendo DS emulator for Android.
If you want, you can talk with Exophase or Xperia64 directly about helping add a Spanish translation. But those are the only two developers, and unless you can get their attention (good luck, others have tried and failed), then there's simply nothing we can do.
How can I get in touch with Exophase and Xperia64?