ROM Hack Ace Attorney Investigation 2 patch release poll

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I want the next patch release with:

  • Case 3 (partial japanese voices)

    Votes: 8 7.1%
  • Case 3 (all english voices)

    Votes: 37 33.0%
  • Case 3-4 (partial japanese voices)

    Votes: 3 2.7%
  • Case 3-4 (all english voices)

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Case 3-5 (partial japanese voices)

    Votes: 25 22.3%
  • Case 3-5 (all english voices)

    Votes: 37 33.0%

  • Total voters
    112
  • Poll closed .
Surely a tie in this case doesn't exclude anything? If you release case 3 and then, when it's done, the rest of the game, everyone is happy.
 
You mean until Capcom sends them a cease-and-desist notice to stop the translation at once? Yeah, probably a good idea.
I've never heard of any company shutting down a fan translation project like this. It would be a horrible PR move from Capcom, all a C&D would do is piss off fans.

Regarding the tie, why not do both?
 
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I've never heard of any company shutting down a fan translation project like this. It would be a horrible PR move from Capcom, all a C&D would do is piss off fans.

Regarding the tie, why not do both?

believe it or not, they've done that. I don't have any examples, though.
 
I've never heard of any company shutting down a fan translation project like this. It would be a horrible PR move from Capcom, all a C&D would do is piss off fans.

Regarding the tie, why not do both?
You don't know if Capcom has plans to localize AAI2 at some point. Chances are they have if the sales of AA5 and Layton vs AA are good. A fan translation would hurt sales of course.
 
Tie-break seems fair, but as WiiUBricker puts - we have no idea what Capcom wants to do. They still have rights over the game, and if they order to stop the translation, the VERY hard work of the team will be in vain. Let's be reasonable and wait for the whole project to finish before Capcom makes a move.
 
Tie-break seems fair, but as WiiUBricker puts - we have no idea what Capcom wants to do. They still have rights over the game, and if they order to stop the translation, the VERY hard work of the team will be in vain. Let's be reasonable and wait for the whole project to finish before Capcom makes a move.


There's no real reason why they would suddenly put out a cease & desist now rather than when the first two cases were released; I'd rather have a more thoroughly checked, better game than a vague speculation on how Capcom will or will not react.
 
Case 3: 45 votes (40.17%)
Case 3-4: 5 votes (4.46%)
Case 3-5: 62 votes (55.35%)
Total: 112

And here you have it.
 

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