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If you want to look at multiple languages all at once. For example, if you're coming up with the name of a job class or anything named (weapon, town, character), but you're struggling for a good word and want to consult other languages, you can look at all of the different languages simultaneously. If you just used Google Translate for this, you would have to run individual queries for each language.

Another use case is if you do a lot of one-off translations for specific languages. You can fix the localization for your target languages without running individual queries.

There are other use cases so users can copy the formulas I used and repurpose them for their needs.

Hello!  I make a lot of RPG content and was looking for inspiration from different languages for the names of abilities and items.

I just created a Google Sheets tool that ties into the Google Translate API to allow you to translate words into multiple languages.

Feel free to make your own copy and use as you please. I hope someone find this helpful!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YQiYtbrEFJX0CWp8HszxHLwZylM7AIU43nLFcZcZrBg/edit?usp=sharing

Thanks, all. That really helps a lot! I appreciate it.

Hi All. Been searching online and cannot find info about this specific query.

I just purchased art assets that are licensed for use in my project. As far as I'm aware, I can use them legally for distribution per the license agreement.

The question I have is more about community reactions. There's a very popular game out right now that uses the exact same assets. My game will not be ready for at least 1 year (or more). I anticipate that this game may very well still be popular at that time. It's honestly a really good game.

My game project is in the same genre, RPG, but is a very different type of game. The gameplay will not be the same at all. However, I anticipate many users on Steam who are unfamiliar with purchasing dev assets will be confused why there's another game out that has very similar art but is not produced by the same dev as the popular game I mentioned.

I am a complete newbie to this scene. What type of reactions should I expect and should I be concerned?