Dos noticias, una buena y una mala.
La buena, es que ya están todos los npc's traducidos. Ahora mismo todos los diálogos del juego, inventarios, menús, armas, y casi cualquier cosa que se me ocurra está traducida.
¿La mala? Me quedan exactamente 32 líneas por traducir.
Pero este juego me ha estado "troleando" hasta el final, y claro, me quedaba una última vacilada.
Las 32 "líneas" que me quedan son los "libros" y "recortes de periódico" que hay en el juego.
¿Qué quiere decir eso?
Pues que esto es una "línea":
<Color: 10>[The Hundred Days War]
<Outbreak of War>
In spring, 1192 of the Septian Calendar, a
single cannon-shot shook the Haken Gate,
situated in the northern part of the Liberl
Kingdom. This marked the beginning of an
invasion later known as the Hundred Days War,
and the moment in which the raging golden
stallion assailed the noble white falcon.
During this time, the Haken Gate was little
more than a reinforced medieval rampart. It
1 / 10<Enter><Clear>easily succumbed to the round fired by one of
the Empire's Reinford Company-built orbal tanks,
leaving a section of the aged barrier fractured
beyond repair.
And as the Liberl Kingdom's other defensive
walls were hit in succession by a fusillade of
cannonballs, they too fell under the explosive
impact and were reduced to a mountain of rubble.
<Declaration of War>
At about the same time that the first
cannon-shot was fired, a single letter from the
2 / 10<Enter><Clear>Erebonian embassy located in the Royal City was
delivered to Queen Alicia. More specifically, it
was a writ containing a declaration of war by
the Erebonian Empire upon the Liberl Kingdom.
In terms of diplomatic wisdom, the propriety
of the declaration was established by being
handled prior to the preemptive strike, but in
this instance, there was hardly a difference in
time between when the two occurred. In short,
firing the first shot at the exact moment war
was declared on the Liberl Kingdom made it
possible for the Erebonian Empire to guise their
3 / 10<Enter><Clear>preemptive strike as one of legitimacy when the
first bombshell hit. This could be referred to
as a new diplomatic war tactic, though one
incapable of being employed without a meticulous
level of planning used in concert with an orbal
communication system.
<Blitz Tactics>
After the destruction of the Haken Gate, the
Imperial Army began its invasion of Liberl in
earnest. Overall its troop strength was made up
of thirteen divisional units. This proved to be
4 / 10<Enter><Clear>roughly half of the Empire's entire military
force, and was such a massive deployment that it
exceeded three times that of Liberl's entire
Royal Army.
Within a month after the outbreak of war,
the Imperial Army had occupied nearly all of the
Liberl territory. Only the Grancel region and
Leiston Fortress, situated just off the shore of
Valleria Lake, remained in opposition. So
rapidly were these blitz tactics carried out
that even the Calvard Republic, an ally of the
Liberl Kingdom and long-time rival of the
5 / 10<Enter><Clear>Erebonian Empire, never had the opportunity to
dispatch auxiliary forces to aid its partner.
However, in a following attempt by the
Imperial Army to take direct control over the
Zeiss Central Factory and Malga Mine, they
instead found themselves on the verge of being
forced to surrender to Queen Alicia, who
remained entrenched within the Royal City.
<Staging a Counterattack>
Two months following the outbreak of war,
the battle situation was altered in a way which
6 / 10<Enter><Clear>no one could have previously anticipated.
Unbeknownst to the Erebonian army, three
patrol ships were quietly being developed behind
the walls of Leiston Fortress. Upon completion,
they were put under the direction of veteran
commander, General Morgan, and a large scale
counterattack was launched.
These patrol ships, shielded by armor far
superior to the tanks of their imperial
counterparts and mounted with a substantial
amount of high-performance orbal weaponry, had
also managed to boost their speed to over 1800
7 / 10<Enter><Clear>selge per hour. Using these crafts--an inde-
pendent mobile force lauded as the elite of
elite--Liberl's forces mounted an attack and
quickly recaptured the checkpoints connecting
the various regions. And as this strike was
underway, they simultaneously launched an
amphibious attack from Leiston Fortress and,
one by one, defeated the remaining isolated
imperial divisions.
<The End of Hostilities>
After just three months following the
8 / 10<Enter><Clear>outbreak of war, the larger part of the Imperial
Army's remaining divisions finally surrendered.
However, as capitulation was at hand, there were
indications of a surge of further reinforcements
from the imperial homeland--a move which
galvanized other continental nations to follow
suit and join the Calvard Republic in
supporting Liberl. Together they lambasted the
Empire, and a formidable group of allied forces
began to materialize.
Amidst all the chaos the Septian Church, in
cooperation with the Bracer Guild, called for an
9 / 10<Enter><Clear>armistice, and after approximately one hundred
days from the start of the war the hostilities
came to an end. In the following year of 1193,
in the Erbe Royal Villa on the outskirts of the
Royal City, a peace treaty was signed by both
the Liberl and Erebonian sides. Although no
indemnification was made, an official apology
was offered up by the imperial government as
they expressed that they had, '...made a
grievous error attributed to a tragic incident
occurring within (their) borders.'
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Tengo que traducir 32 pu... parrafadas como esa.
Me consuelo pensando en que así le doy tiempo a Fox a acabar de editar las imágenes...pero qué dolor.