@Bellum_Sacrum @Emerald_Scott Well, that would be against my ideals if I thought like that. Yes, I would probably be less hesitant to spend money but there's just no way in hell I'd buy a supercar. For me, a car is to get you from point A to point B, so I wouldn't need a fancy one. The most I could do is buy a good car for a reasonable price. Just... not a supercar.
@PlatinumPaladin @Emerald_Scott While that may be true, you can't tell me the thought of someone buying a Bugatti Veyron doesn't bother you. I don't think you can compare someone buying a video game to a supercar. Not the best example for a comparison in my opinion.
Now who would buy this? I had that much money, I'd rather just give it to charity. I don't think I'd sleep well at night knowing I bought a supercar whilst there are people in the world who barely have anything to eat.
@fredyellowone @Emerald_Scott Mm, there isn't in my country either. I dunno about Quebec but I'd like to think that there's a Canadian major video game site too. Though, I'm not sure of that. As for France, they have: jeuxvideo.com and jeuxvideo.fr, but they're not as popular as GameSpot or IGN. I've checked them out before and they don't have a lot of active users there.
The short answer really is that English is the no. 1 language of international communication and it's the language that many people understand. Thus if you want mass international appeal especially on the Internet, you'll have to use English in whatever it is you wanna do.
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