I was waiting for that, lol. Thanks very much for the feedback. You can download the new version here which I changed over to Simlish for you. Just scroll down and you'll see the new version. Enjoy!
As the anon said, in most places it is in English, but there are countries that do translate their Stop signs. I've seen stop signs in English in places where English is not the official language.
LOVE the simlish on the street sign, but it looks quite odd with 'STOP' just underneath it still in english.
ReplyDeleteWhy in the hell would you make the street signs simlish, but the stop sign english?
ReplyDelete^ Agreed. This would be PERFECT with the word stop in simlish so it matches.
ReplyDeleteThis is so close to being highly-usable, it's frustrating! lol
ReplyDeleteTS3 creator's tip: The more simlish the better.
ReplyDelete^
ReplyDeleteAMEN
lol simlish street names, big ole STOP
ReplyDeleteI was waiting for that, lol. Thanks very much for the feedback. You can download the new version here which I changed over to Simlish for you. Just scroll down and you'll see the new version. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteActually, the stop sign is in English in most places in the world.
ReplyDeleteThough I never thought of sims to live in our world ._.
Ah, well. Thanks Syren (:
will this show up in caw?
ReplyDeleteActually, the stop sign is in English in most places in the world.
ReplyDeletewat
No it isnt. The shape and color are distinctive for a reason- so anyone of any language knows what it says.
Cool, I could really use this. Thanks for changing the STOP to simlish. :D
ReplyDeleteThank you to the creator for making this and then for making an all Simlish version when people complained. xD
ReplyDelete"No it isnt. The shape and color are distinctive for a reason- so anyone of any language knows what it says."
ReplyDeleteThe other person was right. In most places the sign is in english or in both languages. In europe for example, you'll find the stop sign in english.
Here is an example of a korean stop sign:
http://images.travelpod.com/users/kateinjapan/japan_2006-2007.1190642160.english-stop-sign.jpg
^See Shivar aka shitvar you don't always know everything so STFU
ReplyDeleteIt takes a truly great creator to take a ton of criticism, LISTEN TO IT, and THEN take the additional steps to make their work truly great.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Syren. Few creators out there are as mature and classy as you are. And great job.
^Amen! Took the words right out of my mouth... thanks Syren for being awesome.
ReplyDeleteTY Syren!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for listening to us and thank you so much for new version, Syren. Your stuff adds so much atmosphere to my Sims' world.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the anon above. Awesome, Syren. :)
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh at the bones under the sign. Yep that guy isn't going anywhere.
As the anon said, in most places it is in English, but there are countries that do translate their Stop signs.
ReplyDeleteI've seen stop signs in English in places where English is not the official language.