• Metal Zealot
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    872 years ago

    Tell me you don’t speak French without telling me you don’t speak French

        • @[email protected]
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          62 years ago

          He rage quit the development.

          Fez 2 was announced as “one more thing” at the end of the June 2013 Horizon indie game press conference, held during the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo.[111] The project was canceled a month later following a Twitter argument between Fish and video game journalist Marcus Beer. In an episode of Beer’s GameTrailers show Invisible Walls, the journalist criticized Fish’s response to questions about Microsoft’s Xbox One self-publishing policy change. Fish replied on Twitter with condemnation for the industry’s negativity and, in a final tweet, announced both Fez 2’s cancellation and his exit from the industry.[110] The news came as a surprise to the rest of his company,[112] which has not commented on upcoming projects other than ports since the sequel’s cancellation.[113] Polygon listed Fish in their top 50 newsmakers of 2013 for the social power of his “caustic use of Twitter”.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fez_(video_game)

    • FacelikeapotatoOP
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      122 years ago

      That’s true, I don’t! Is it pronounced the same in all regions of France? Does Quebec French pronounce it differently? I know very little about French, this just made me laugh.

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        72 years ago

        Chat is written like “cat” but is pronounced like in english. The animal is pronounced like “shah”.

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        122 years ago

        It would be pronounced like a female cat, Chatte gé pé té. But most of us Quebecois would probably pronounce it exactly as in English, with an English accent.

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      242 years ago

      Bro no one speaks French, the whole language is a prank. French people speak normally when no one else is around.