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animagic4u:
For the record, I have a Chinese account and all the DLC show up in English for me.

OniZetto:

--- Quote from: mariokirby on May 05, 2015, 08:03:56 pm ---Wow.  I honestly never knew that. 

So, if I'm understanding correctly the Asian version is not really an "Asian" version, but more like an "international" version.  While there is an Asian account and Asian PSN stores, the Asian version of games allows you to log in to a specific game's DLC store from any PSN region account such as from NA or EU.

I'm not sure what language is the PSN menu for the asian version.  I'm assuming you can choose the language such as English.  But, the DLC for the "Asian" version won't work for other versions of the game such as JP.  At least you won't need to create a JP account or need Yen since you pay with whatever currency you have on you own foreign PSN account.

One problem as you pointed out earlier is if games or things like Im@s channel don't have an Asian version or something, then you're out of luck unless you have a JP account.

That sounds pretty cool.  I hope I got that down correctly though it sounds confusing at first, so I may have made a mistake somewhere in my explanation.  This might come in handy later on since sometimes Asian versions actually have english subtitles with JP voices while other versions don't have this option.

Again, I apologize for not knowing this.  I have been using my JP account for a long time and assumed that the Asian version is a completely separate entity like JP, NA, EU.  I appreciate you for taking the time to explain this to me.

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I'm not sure if it's also available worldwide. But if you wanna find out, as in my country, OFA is categorized as "Unique Game" in the store. And yes, iM@S Channel is for JP only and will not recognize international version of OFA.

Unfortunately, iM@S games are always in Japanese. During an interview last time the main staff came to visit Taiwanese fans, he said that they are planning to do translations. But as we can see, OFA is still in Japanese. So I'm afraid we will have to practice Japanese a bit longer, unless they decided to do so with the upcoming PS4 title.

Anyway, you don't need to apologize for anything, since NBGI didn't make it clear that they have two versions of OFA at all.


--- Quote from: animagic4u on May 05, 2015, 09:38:39 pm ---For the record, I have a Chinese account and all the DLC show up in English for me.

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Language can be defined by your self, anyway, did you try it with an European account? Because I have no idea if it's a worldwide release.

animagic4u:

--- Quote from: OniZetto on May 05, 2015, 09:58:13 pm ---Language can be defined by your self, anyway, did you try it with an European account? Because I have no idea if it's a worldwide release.

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Won't work with an American account. ;)

OniZetto:

--- Quote from: animagic4u on May 05, 2015, 10:05:43 pm ---Won't work with an American account. ;)

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Duh then it's still limited... :P

mariokirby:

--- Quote from: OniZetto on May 05, 2015, 05:10:13 am ---Asian version is directly available for foreign PSN users from your PSN store,

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--- Quote from: animagic4u on May 05, 2015, 09:38:39 pm ---For the record, I have a Chinese account and all the DLC show up in English for me.

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--- Quote from: animagic4u on May 05, 2015, 10:05:43 pm ---Won't work with an American account. ;)

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So, I can't log in with the Asian version using a NA account?  Wait a minute.  To me, it sounds like you need an Asian account after all.  I assumed when you said foreign PSN users that meant other regions like NA or EU can log in with their account into the Asian version and the Asian PSN without having to create a separate Asian account.  That would make buying DLC easier since I don't need another account thus not needing separate PSN cards to buy stuff. Was this what you meant or did I imply your statement wrong?  I'm sorry, if I implied it wrong.

Then, the only advantage (at least for me) with the Asian version is the PSN menu would be in English?  I would still need to create an Asian account.  And, I'm guessing I would need to buy separate Asian PSN cards since the currency is different?  Unless they take Paypal, then that's okay.

So, if I'm following this correctly.  The Asian version of a game means that only Asian PSN region has access to the Asian version of that game thus needing an Asian PSN account.  Other region PSN like US or EU have nothing to with Asian PSN.  Therefore, only games that are released in NA or EU would appear in the US and EU PSN as the NA and EU versions, respectively.  You won't find the Asian or JP version of a game on the NA or EU PSN.  That's why people need to create separate accounts.  Some games are only released in other regions.

Again, I apologize if I'm completely wrong and have no idea what I'm talking about.

Thanks, animagic4u for helping us out.  It really clarified some stuff.

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