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Payne, Max Payne
Join Date: Aug 2006
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whats funny i 4got.
my mom just told me it was raining in korean but i forgot what it was HAHAHHAAnd do you think my real korean name will be used? hmmmmmm 준식 i think thats how i spell my name. (My koreans not that good) Also, whenever i try to install korean type on my MAIn computer it instad installs this weird different type of keyboard. Its called MS-IME2002 instead of IME2002. Am i doing something wrong?
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Je veux un MMORPG. ): Dommage.. Last edited by Zike; 01-28-2007 at 10:25 AM. |
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Sun? What Sun?
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@ zike:
what type of windows are you using~? when i googled it, i says it's for Windows 95, 98 and Me~ but i'm sure it's just the same. does the keyboard function the same way as the IME2002 does though? if i'm not mistaken, your name would be (kim) joon shik~ hehe. nice to meet you~ mines kim jun hae (전해) if you don't know already :3 <3 about your name appearing: if you're using your own kssn with your name attached, it won't appear publicly. it'll appear on your profile editing page, but no one would be able to see that unless they know your login information. also, your kssn would be safe since it'll be formatted like this: 123456-******* so the last numbers of your kssn won't be revealed. 비 is korean for rain btw >w< 비가 내리고 있습니다 would be "it's raining", but that's the formal way of saying it. btw, recently, gameguard is now seeing applocale as a macro bot and is now blocking it. uu, i hope it'll recognize it as a user-friendly program and unblock it ~3~;; you can always choose the second option of changing your whole computer's unicoded language to korean in order to play the game~ @ hobolord: i'll list the english equivalents of those classes/jobs - sword; warrior/swordsman. shield; defender/tanker. wand; magician/healer. boot; assassin/stealther. although the classes can eq weaps of the other classes, such as the magician generally being able to wield a staff, but it can also wield a small dagger/shield and claws/knuckles etc. magicians also have knuckle and sword skills, just in case you want to become a melee battle mage. and if you check my messy guide in the front (and ctrl+f "korean keyboard"), it'll explain how to bring your korean keyboard out if you're using a microsoft windows computer (windows XP, more specifically). it also has a mini explanation of how to use your korean keyboard ingame. have fun~ <3 (uu, i type too much .D.;;~)
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Last edited by kimmi; 01-28-2007 at 09:10 PM. |
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Sun? What Sun?
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hm...but you're able to stack them when you're not ingame, can you~?
the stacking of the alphabets works fine unless you don't know how to stack them (hint: be aware of the consonants being in the front and vowels in the back, some acceptional consonants can be, however, in the back) >w<; |
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Sun? What Sun?
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@ Bam9125:
no problem ;3 <3 @ hobolord: aa, the stacking of korean goes in a left to right direction and then goes back down if you have a second row. example for a "two row" korean word would be 없어. to type this, the english letters would be djqt dj ~ notice how it stacks as you type it? so whenever you type korean, it'll follow this sequence. also, don't make random words up or no one would understand what you're saying >w< <33 have fun~ |
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