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Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 3:34 pm
by Tap
They're probably under a contract that only allows them to publish a certain number of volumes a year or something.
And translation costs probably pale in comparison to all the other operating costs, like printing or advertising.

The time wait is worth it from their perspective if it's a better translation, I guess.
Not to mention they'll have to localise the text, making it fit the style of an English novel, rather than the Japanese style used in fan translations (dialogue on theiir own line, etc).

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 9:06 pm
by SAimNE
i dont know about light novels but certified translators earn like 70k a year for regular books(average). i doubt light novel translators earn as much, but i also doubt it's all that low, and i'd imagine they'd have a few on staff at least. so i'd think they'd at least have them busting out as many translations as possible, and reading over someone elses work and altering sentence structure or changing a few key words should be faster overall(formatting to the standard format could be handled afterward by almost anyone who got through high school). overall i dont think anyone would do it, but seeing the possible numbers on it makes me think they may be better off financially if they tried to buy fan translations at a flat rate, and then pay a professional to make edits. then even if they can only release a certain number a year at least they could have the translations finished quite a few volumes ahead of schedule and pick up another series to publish.

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 8:48 am
by c933103
I think one reason of keeping the release speed at roughly 3-4 book every year is probably considering buyer's ability to pay, as there might be some people who don't have so much money that need to store up for a few month to be able to buy a novel so if they publish books too quickly then they might lost some buyer. Also, they might have limited printing and releasing capability that need to coordinate with amount of place they can have in bookstore to display their book or number of books that can print together or shipment cost and such...? (pure guessing

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:09 pm
by Kemm
I've been having one doubt from a while back and have yet to find an answer.

When making the jump from the web to paperback, one of the changes was the disappearance of the character of Argo the Rat. Since it has disappeared, her fate is unknown. Someone who has read the web version, what was of her?

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:14 pm
by Tap
Kemm wrote:I've been having one doubt from a while back and have yet to find an answer.

When making the jump from the web to paperback, one of the changes was the disappearance of the character of Argo the Rat. Since it has disappeared, her fate is unknown. Someone who has read the web version, what was of her?
On the contrary, she had more pagetime in the paperbacks, mostly in the Progressive and extra stories.
She only had one mention (in Reindeer) in the web novels back then, not counting the Progressive series that were available online for short periods of time after publication of the main series started.

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:23 pm
by octapusxft
It appears that someone out in the web is continuing the translating from where BT left. If you cannot wait for years, give google a search using the titles of 13+ volumes.

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 7:34 pm
by Darklor
c933103 wrote:I think one reason of keeping the release speed at roughly 3-4 book every year is probably considering buyer's ability to pay, as there might be some people who don't have so much money that need to store up for a few month to be able to buy a novel so if they publish books too quickly then they might lost some buyer. Also, they might have limited printing and releasing capability that need to coordinate with amount of place they can have in bookstore to display their book or number of books that can print together or shipment cost and such...? (pure guessing
Could be a reason, but if they are too slow it could happen that they will lose readers. Especially since the anime series did progress this far and the adaption of the 2nd series seems to be more faithful to the original novels

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 9:03 am
by Darklor
Yay, at last my Progressive 2 did arrive - but sadly it was just too short... :( ;)

I'll hope that 3 will be at least as good as that. - Will the story there continue the DarkElf questline?

Also is already something known about Progressive 4?

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 7:38 pm
by Mystes
This novel is really good.

Re: Sword Art Online

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 4:25 pm
by Cthaeh
Is it? Maybe I should buy it. I saw it in the store recently.