Gamer.no has got up a preview. Nothing new really, but enjoy.
http://www.gamer.no/artikler/europa_universalis_rome/47363
http://www.gamer.no/artikler/europa_universalis_rome/47363
Nikolai said:Gamer.no has got up a preview. Nothing new really, but enjoy.
http://www.gamer.no/artikler/europa_universalis_rome/47363
why don't they teach norwegian in american shcools?Veldmaarschalk said:If I could read Norwegian I would
So how we know this is not some kind of scandinavian conspiracy? Telling us there is nothing new while it could tell everything we want to know :rofl:The Boss said:Just read it but as you said, nothing new this time.
Veldmaarschalk said:If I could read Norwegian I would
what about to an americanikki said:You should be able to.. i know old Swedish is very similar to Dutch.. especially once you pronounce it. Read as such it makes no sense. Norwegian isnt far away either..
Hey, i can read a lot of the Dutch
Try pronouncing the words, and maybe then they will make sense..
Difficulty? I don't get it at all (and yes, I'm Dutch)Hullu Hevonen said:a dutch would still have difficulty understanding it. learn Danish, Swedish or what about Norwegian
yes please, as the more I try to read my translation, the more confusing, like they call the game Europa Universalis: Roman.Grubnessul said:Anyway, we might better get on topic, so any norwegian can give a good summery?
*in a whiney teenage voice* tomorrow! tomorrow! TOMORROW! I WANT IT NOW!Nikolai said:I'll see if I can get some time for a translation tomorrow. But why so confused with the name? The game's name is Europa Universalis: Rome after all.
IngarStene said:The most interesting part in this article is the statement: "Rome will focus on empirebuilding, not to drift an empire once it has been created,..".
Can anyone confirm this statement?
".. therefore the game wont cover the whole roman history, but rather end when the player has established his empire."
Nikolai said:Spoken Dutch sounds like Norwegian, just with gibberish instead of words. Written Dutch is unreadable for us. So why should a Dutchman understand us?