Please, add Ukrainian language. Lots of gamers refuse to play in Russian. And it's a pity but English skills are not so good in our country. That why many Ukrainians don't play your games. They want to play but cant understand the majority of content
i mean language is a skill, kinda waste not to utilize your skills and talents
Yeah, Russia is occupying Ukraine today, but I don't think that means you stop reading and writing in Russian if you know how to do so
World War 2 was over half a century ago, German language is still being used by people who know the language even if they were on the opposing side of the war
Just my 2 cents if i was in your shoes
I have a story of one Ukrainian for you. Let's call him Viktor, sorry, I really don't remember his real name.
His city was temporarily occupied by the Russians for several days. He hid in the basement of his private house for several days, with the hope that he would not be found. The Russians appropriated this house for some time, lived there, etc. When the city was liberated by the armed forces of Ukraine, two soldiers went to this house to ask if anyone was here and needed help. Soldier A decided to ask this in Russian. Viktor, who had been hiding until now, became even more silent after hearing the enemy's speech. Soldier B remarked to his colleague, in Ukrainian, that no one would get through to him using Russian. After hearing the Ukrainian, Viktor realized that the city was free and he was no longer threatened by the aggressor and dared to leave the shelter.
Draw your own conclusions.
Ukrainians have the right to their identity and freedom, and we are defending these two aspects. Moderators who claim that someone's language is unnecessary are directly claiming that they are racist. Or the Russians.
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I have a story of one Ukrainian for you. Let's call him Viktor, sorry, I really don't remember his real name.
His city was temporarily occupied by the Russians for several days. He hid in the basement of his private house for several days, with the hope that he would not be found. The Russians appropriated this house for some time, lived there, etc. When the city was liberated by the armed forces of Ukraine, two soldiers went to this house to ask if anyone was here and needed help. Soldier A decided to ask this in Russian. Viktor, who had been hiding until now, became even more silent after hearing the enemy's speech. Soldier B remarked to his colleague, in Ukrainian, that no one would get through to him using Russian. After hearing the Ukrainian, Viktor realized that the city was free and he was no longer threatened by the aggressor and dared to leave the shelter.
Draw your own conclusions.
Please add the Ukrainian language!
Must be added!
#AddUkrainianLocalization