Question for native English speakers or members who are fluent in English
Added 2025-08-10 22:00:04 +0000 UTCAs you know, I am not a native English speaker, and I use software translation for the text in DDT. Many of the members here seem to be proficient in English, so I would like to ask you about this.
I came up with the word “Ambigeon” as a combination of “ambiguous" and “dungeon.” What do you think?
As a non-native speaker, I am not sure if people who read this word will understand it as a compound word or what kind of image they will have of it.
Moving forward, I will release some details about the combat system next Thursday and explain the processing behind the combat. The release of 0.7.0pre2 will be the following week. The coding is almost complete.
I am also working on enhancing events and interactions with residents, but this will be released in a pre-release version after 0.7.0pre2. This will take some time.
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Thank you all for your opinions. It was the right decision to ask for your opinions. This compound word was not created by AI, but by myself, and I realized that simply combining two words based on their spelling affinity is not enough. I have no perspective on pigeons whatsoever. For those reading this, I will explain a little about the background to this post. I have been thinking about ways to strengthen conversations and interactions with townspeople, and I came up with an idea. It is not a novel method, but it requires a fundamental expansion of DDT. The next major update will be in September. I think it will take some time.
monozukishi
2025-08-11 23:13:47 +0000 UTCNative English speaker. Another vote for being reminded of pigeons.
Eins
2025-08-11 16:52:55 +0000 UTC