I understand the guy. Nintendo just started to get into the Chinese market, and he's worry about how it will affect Nintendo presence in the long run now that the Switch is hacked and people start pirating games eventually.
It's a similar situation as here in Argentina (but nowhere near close), Nintendo never had a strong precense in our country, but now they're slowly starting to pay some attention to the Argentinian market due to the success of the Switch.
If being able to understand the games is your main concern, if you keep practicing your English, I think you will do just fine playing games in English.
That's what happened to me, I may suck at writing/speaking, but my English is serviceable enough to allow me to understand almost everything.
Maybe you can use the money for the games and pay some English lessons instead.
It's a similar situation as here in Argentina (but nowhere near close), Nintendo never had a strong precense in our country, but now they're slowly starting to pay some attention to the Argentinian market due to the success of the Switch.
If being able to understand the games is your main concern, if you keep practicing your English, I think you will do just fine playing games in English.
That's what happened to me, I may suck at writing/speaking, but my English is serviceable enough to allow me to understand almost everything.
Maybe you can use the money for the games and pay some English lessons instead.
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