That changed the entire meaning of the story though. As now it means you can personally insult superiors masquerading it "as a fact", but the real event was that he hid it as a question, and made it about competence.On page 6, at the end where it says "You're a piece of shit," it actually said "Are you extremely incompetent...?" but I decided to change it for personal taste, I clarify this for those who read the novel.
Thought there was a rule about it, but turns out there isn't? So long as it hamburgers the chapter, any length or number of credits pages are allowed?Please reduce your credit page number from 5 to 2....
5 credit pages is a lot
What does .10 mean? A new way to write .1?
There's no previous parts..10? Why not translate the prior 9 parts first?
▼ The reason should be this ▼.10? Why not translate the prior 9 parts first?
What does .10 mean? A new way to write .1?
I understand and you are absolutely right, it is common sense that you cannot insult your elders. For the next chapter, I will not change anything, sorry.Sin embargo, eso cambió todo el significado de la historia. Como ahora significa que puedes insultar personalmente a tus superiores haciéndolo pasar por "un hecho", pero el hecho real fue que lo ocultó como una pregunta y lo hizo sobre competencia.
¿Pensé que había una regla al respecto, pero resulta que no la hay? Mientras abarque el capítulo, ¿se permite cualquier longitud o número de páginas de créditos?
In Latin America, placing "Chapter 2.10" refers to the first part of the chapter, the second would be "Chapter 2.20"; in the raw version, they put "Chapter 2 - Part 1". I apologize for the confusion.There's no previous parts.
It's actually chapter 2.1.
KDT was just being weird.
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How would you denote the tenth part? 2.100?In Latin America, placing "Chapter 2.10" refers to the first part of the chapter, the second would be "Chapter 2.20"; in the raw version, they put "Chapter 2 - Part 1". I apologize for the confusion.
I've already updated it.How would you denote the tenth part? 2.100?
And what would it mean if someone wrote 2.25?
Yes, I was expressing curiosity regarding the latin-american standard [which you mentioned in passing] at this pointI've already updated it.
On page 6, at the end where it says "You're a piece of shit," it actually said "Are you extremely incompetent...?" but I decided to change it for personal taste, I clarify this for those who read the novel.