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But even than... USA is not the world. Then add a option for the rest (>90% of the world population)
I dont disagree with you, but do feel its a petty argument in the grand scheme of things. I really dont think it would that hard to add C, but again, the game is made in U.S, so it makes since to run on our system regardless if that system if accurate or not.
Just becuase there is a international presense doesnt make it a international game. And again, i dont disagree, i think they could have added it, but clearly, AMERICA!
Just USA (and some island) use F.
So IF they just use one scale the situation is this:
Fahrenheit: Only ~10% of the world understand it. ~90% of the world population has no idea.
Celcius or Kelvin: Only ~10% of the world won't understand it.
Which option would be the better one?
But then again... an option to change it individually would be the best way... And this won't be such a big deal... we waited so long for a new update... 1 day more is not a problem...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Countries_that_use_Fahrenheit.PNG
Green is Fahrenheit
Sorry, I hope u don't get offended by this little tidbit of information for you.
Edit: USA population ~300 million.. world population ~7,5 billion. do the math...
But seriosly it takes like half an hour (if even that) to check an option and add a formatter using the conversion formula. Nobody is asking Americans to use C, but not having the option? Not impressed.
Look at the reference points.. there is no way that this was not a joke...
It makes no sense! since people from US dosent know the system
It would much more sense to add a bar/scale going from cold to hot to show how hot & cold it is
-water freezes at 32 degrees
-water boils at 212 degrees
(180-degree separation, as defined at sea level and standard atmospheric pressure.)
I'm sure you can get used to it? I am Polish, I use Celsius, and I can get used to it. So if a dumb Polish ♥♥♥♥ can get used to it how inflexible and knobheaded do you have to be to cry rather than adapt? Lol. People.