![]() But Robinson said he managed to use the Universal Game Translator with a console and TV by splitting the video signal to run it through a Windows machine, and then reintegrating it with the source video. Thanks to emulators that mimic old consoles on home PCs, most people these days are playing old Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs) on computers, and so the Universal Game Translator has a desktop client. “It’s just slightly better than nothing and can stop you from choosing ‘erase all data’ instead of ‘continue game’ or whatever.” ![]() “All machine translation is horrible,” Robinson wrote in his blog. If you’re looking for something that’ll consistently and accurately convey a game’s story, this isn’t the tool. Fan translations are a true labor of love-it’s not an easy feat to translate the nuances of language and emotion for a paragraph’s worth of text, let alone a full game. Importantly, the Universal Game Translator isn’t a replacement for human translators.
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