Tree of Savior Forum

European Version?

Hi Community

Are there any future plans for a european version of Tree of Savior? (German, French etc.)

By the way this game looks pretty nice and im hyped =)

Kind regards

M4na

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I think this version is planning to support multiple languages. Once the game is translated to English they’re going to move on to translating it into other European languages at some point.

I think he meant something like a localized Version. like euRO was. And no, I don’t think, this will happen. the only way this would become a thing is if some major and good European publisher wanted to localize the game in Europe and frankly we do not have a single decent publisher for MMOs in Europe

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Aeria Games perhaps? Heheh. Honestly all the publishers are trash. But they never really have much to work with so I can’t be mad about it.

Seeing as we will already have translations via community, and assuming there won’t be issues with lag and such, i hope no one will step out to publish it in europe. We can get it straight from the developers, and i like it better this way. Devs can earn money directly from us players, and we won’t have to bother with greedy publishers cashing on everything to the detriment of the game.

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Primarily i just ask because of the gameservers. I hope its not too laggy for european players.

I hope with all my heart that this is not Aeria Games, for already it’s not in their style of support, and most of their game are bound to take people for idiots. More Avar they do not exist. Why no for gravity that do the ragnarok online, with a little luck (and hope), it will be them.

I’m testing Korean CBT and with 350+ ping i can still play it without great delay


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Gravity, sure. I’d love to randomly trip over 32k Treasure Boxes at the beach

They did do it, to Ragnarök Online, their very flagship game. euRO is an unfortunate byproduct of the iRO scandal back in the early 2000’s, but I can’t remember the exact year. What happened was that the iRO server was to host the European Region as well by Gravity Interactive, Gravity Ltd.'s North American subsidiary. But Gravity Ltd. found some publisher from, and I’m trying to recall this to the best of my memory, Germany, and they decided to sign over the publishing rights for more profits. Of course, the North American subsidiary did not know it at the time. When it was found out, it was far too late for Gravity Interactive to counter their parent company and pursue successful legal action. It was what caused the great displacement like no one has ever seen in the history of iRO, at least until the 2009 Renewal mass exodus, which was worse.

And look what happened to it, in 2010 euRO shut down because of internal problems and the player base moved to fRO, which I heard is also failing to bits, by the way.

So no. No. No. No. No. A European Server is a bad idea. Learn from history already. Tree of Savior does not deserve to fall because of the “Succession Curse” that seems to hound Ragnarök Online.

BY THE GODS NO

Look at Maplestory Europe and compare it to Global Maplestory! It is a horrid mess!

the game currently is partly (or mainly) translated by the fans over github, so the version should later have many translations.

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‘discussions with various publishers are still ongoing’

NA servers are equal to high ping for europe players
 :frowning:

àŒŒ ぀ ◕_◕ àŒœă€ EU servers

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Great post and all true. There was also a lot of bitterness in iRO and in euRO about the fact that the updates came always several months late, so most players would move to private servers to see the changes they made in korea to forecast what will happen in iRO / euRO.

There was also a lot of weird rules on both servers. Like I remember in iRO it was not allowed at some point to farm LoD’s summons for exp and keep LoD alive. in euRO mobbing was against the rules for a very long time, until one day the GMs decided it’s ok to mob as long as you don’t drive the mob into other players.