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Are they both the same version?

Just curious, thought one might have small differences like spelling and such.. Or are they the same version of the game and you can switch between languages/types of English?

EDIT: Forgot to mark this as a question so you guys could get rep points. My bad =(
Post edited May 10, 2011 by Switch296
They're the same.
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TheEnigmaticT: They're the same.
Just out of curiosity, do you know if the game uses US or UK English? For the dialog, I mean. Or is it just "generic English", meaning noone gave it much thought, and just wrote the words that seemed to fit? I can imagine that non-native English speakers might easily adopt a mix'n'match approach. I know I do.
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Wishbone: Just out of curiosity, do you know if the game uses US or UK English? For the dialog, I mean. Or is it just "generic English", meaning noone gave it much thought, and just wrote the words that seemed to fit? I can imagine that non-native English speakers might easily adopt a mix'n'match approach. I know I do.
I imagine that it's "generic with a heavy American lean," because that's how English mostly seems to be spelled by my co-workers. "American" is the dominant form of English on the Internet, after all.
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