@flawr In general, I cannot locate accents. I can tell it's there, and perhaps how strong it is, but otherwise, no idea if it's Spanish, British, German, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, etc...
@DJMcMayhem I am. I don't know, I thought that's a universal thing, when you hear people speak a foreign language with a thick accent of your own language.
What might add to it is that Germany is one of the European countries where many many people don't have conversational English skills (which I blame solely on dubbed TV), which makes it feel a bit embarrassing.
although I'll have to disagree with "unique ninja rope game mechanics"
uh, what... initial platform iOS... this game looks way too hard for mobile, and if it's initially a mobile game, I wouldn't get my hopes up for the quality of the controls on a PC port, but I guess we'll see
@MartinEnder Well, monolingual so I wouldn't know. I guess it kinds makes sense when I think about it even though it's a little bit unexpected. It probably depends on how fluent you are in the second language
I just took a thermo exam... feel pretty good about it.
Speaking of which, I wonder if there's an alternative to entropy: something which has similar uses (to tell whether a process is possible/reversible) but which gives different values.