Gef said:Well we had 25 odd english speaking servers, i'm guessing the same will go for retail..
Whisperess said:Not trying to be rude, but most of this information is available on the official website.
That being said; the translation is client side, but there are suggested servers for English, German and French seperately.
Read the first line in the post above mine. Read my reply again. Notice the "most" word in my reply. Have a nice day.Bone_Idle said:I cant find where it says how many servers and how many different types of servers there are gonna be on the official euro homepage.
This information would come in handy right now with many friends to tell what server to join.
Example:While you are able to use any language client on any server, we strongly encourage you to use a client of the server's preferred language, as your communication options will be limited if you use a client of a different language. (Example quoted below) Also, please keep in mind that all communication with the Game Masters is required to be in the server's preferred language.
A player who has installed the English language client wants to play with some friends on a French server. While logged on to the French server, he can read only the public chat channels for his language (General, Trade, Local/World Defense), but not the French public chat (Général, Commerce, Défense Locale/Universelle), because these channels are language specific. When grouping with his friends who are using the French client, they all can talk in the same party chat or communicate with /say and /yell if they want. The same goes for guilds, which means that proximity chat and party or guild channels are not language specific.
Whisperess said:Read the first line in the post above mine. Read my reply again. Notice the "most" word in my reply. Have a nice day.
For those of you who can't be arsed spending 2 minutes looking through the official european website, I quote:
Example: