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翻訳の問題を報告
The developers are a small group of Chinese people who were dedicated to wake the young Chinese generations about the beauty of turn based games.
Besides there are a lot of Fire emblem fans based in China,
by marking these people, they could make a lot of money .( or they thought and in fact ,no)
the initially budget did not including any other language except Chinese.
when they completed the game ,the budget went empty and they run out of funds to hire more staff from other countries.
Another thing is,
I heard rumours which said that the British voice actors are too reluctant to accept that the united kingdom had to play an evil role in this game alongside Germany.
So it was quickly refused by British and Germany voice actors and naturally if u r British, u won't want to participate in making a game to mock your own ancestors ,will you?
Although this game claims to be fictional, but it is too realistic in story telling .
therefore it might be difficult for English and German people to accept this job.