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报告翻译问题
For example: In the Hotel part of Dead Center, the cast asks different variations of "what is that?" and "the hell is that?" whenever they heard a special infected.
I think this makes sense because when you're in an apocalypse, you would have no idea what the special infected are called or what they do
Ellis: "Who aren't right in the head now?"
1 - Survivors scream when the smoker grabs them and attacks them
2 - Survivors scream when the boomer biles or explodes near them
3 - Survivors scream when they're shot (friendly fire)
4 - Survivors scream when standing in spitter acid
I hope this sounds good enough
(nicknames, I mean the names they say in chapter 1 of the dead center campaign)
here is the preview:
-Coach: Alright, now i'm ready.
-Ellis: Gonna beat me a zombie till there ain't a chunk big enough to hit.
-Nick: Now were talking.
-Rochelle: Oh yeah, gonna whack some heads.
Hopes it gets added!