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I Agree this 100%
I would Pay an extra DLC for german Voice Acting.
Its very sad only english audio is available :((
DoW 3 failed because it appealed to no audience of the other games. It was neither a good RTT like DoW2 and not a good RTS like DoW1.
What was left was a mixed breed that only appealed to a very nicht audience and thus failed commercially.
The niche between RTS and RTT is tiny.
I have never seen a game fail due to a lack of localization.
Hey, good localization is cool and all, but in the grand scale, it doesnt cause a big effect to its sales.
The most funny thing is, that you think the german RTS community wouldnt buy games with only english voiceacting/language.
So if we took the entire RTS community in germany, its already not big compared to worlwide user numbers, but then again it would only be a fraction of that community, that does care about german localization.
Wrong, Germany has a significant gaming population, with around ~45 million gamers and RTS games a very popular there.
There's a strong preference for PC gaming in Germany, with 76% of gamers using PCs
Do you have a source for ANY of those numbers? You're claiming over half of the German population are gamers.
And I don't need it.
The only exeption to this was borderlands 1 & 2, cuz i diddnt get the jokes often in english and the german voice acting was very good.
But in most games it sounds stupid and artificial and destroys the immersion for me.