Yo, what's your problem? If I know Japanese, I won't need subs. I am thankful that anyone does any subbing at…
There's a difference between being a "hater", as you guys call it, with unfounded accusations and being someone who has a point with the things I've mentioned.
There's always two sides of the story, and this is the first time I've ever been so critical about a subber. For those who don't know, ECO was previously known as TVlover10 in the D-addicts forum. He was banned for repeatedly violating the forum rules by promoting his Patreon. Even before he was banned he was warned about the large quantity of projects he was getting.
It all started with the Asadoras. You must probably know how hard it is to sub one, let alone four. It's unreasonable to say the least, for just one person to take in. Yet, he thought he could sub four at the same time. He can, though, but it'll take him at least three years at this rate. And, provided he doesn't add any more projects till then. But you can take a guess how that will turn out.
I do know enough Japanese to catch mistakes. Just like you know enough English to know when someone makes a mistake. But not enough to follow a whole drama. So yeah, I do rely on subs and do reward subbers when I know they deserve it. The reason why he makes so many mistakes is the large number of projects he has and the fact that he wants to be fast.
But how can I support someone who constantly adds projects with the only intention of raising the number of his patreons? You think I'm not a "true J-drama fan"? How about someone who's only worried about money? Is he a true subber?
If he really cared about his followers he would try to finish the projects he started without adding more, like he repeatedly promised. Do you think he cares that those Asadoras will take him years to finish? Ask the subbers who rescued one of those Asadoras and are now subbing "Yell" much faster.
You think I'm the only one disappointed with him? You think I'm being unfair? Maybe I am. But you should also ask him why he is so obsessed with starting project after project without finishing what he started first.
I would advise anyone watching this with the subs from ECOTVSubs to be very cautious. His subs are full of typos and mistranslations. If you know Japanese, you'll see I'm telling the truth. Remember, this person is subbing about 15 different projects at the same time, so obviously the quality will suffer greatly from that. Do not support this kind of subbing. It's disrespectful to the true J-drama fans.
Yeah, it does make me annoyed how he keeps on adding more and more projects but doesn't finish the ones he currently…
Should we be grateful if he has 50 ongoing projects and takes years to finish them? Because at this rate that's what's happening with the Asadoras. Now there's this Taiga and it doesn't look like he has stopped. But hey, at least some people will be happy, right? I wonder what the people who are waiting for his other 15 neglected projects to be finished feel about it.
And then I hear some people saying, "but he's doing it for free", "it's voluntary", etc... No, there's a Patreon involved and he wouldn't be doing this much if it wasn't for that. That's why he's never retiring, unlike what he's making it look like. I'm just not as gullible as many people are.
He thinks subbing many dramas at the same time is cool and for the community. I see it as dishonest and disrespectful to the community. No other subber is like this. Then again, no other subber is that greedy.
I watched half of the subbed Ep 1 on dramacool and the sub looks pretty decent. Not sure if that's the one subbed…
The guy's not going anywhere. He has too much at stake with his Patreon. He basically made it a business, so this is far from fansubbing.
Instead of running a poll asking whether he should continue or not (which will only give him validation), he should ask whether he should have so many ongoing projects or not.
Oh, and one year is definitely not enough time to finish all those projects. And I bet he'll add a few more by then.
So yeah, keep supporting that kind of "fansubbing".
I watched half of the subbed Ep 1 on dramacool and the sub looks pretty decent. Not sure if that's the one subbed…
Yes, that's the only sub available right now. But the problem here is not the sub itself, although if you watch Taigas regularly you'll see the difference.
The problem is that the subber keeps adding projects to an already growing list of ongoing dramas without any regard or respect for the people who are waiting for their favorite dramas to be subbed.
He's proven time and again that he can't handle all that and the proof is the time it takes for him to finish subbing a drama. Just look at the previous 4 Asadoras. One Asadora is hard enough let alone 4, plus 10 other regular dramas. A reasonable number is 2 or 3 dramas for regular updates. Anything above that will just start to get neglected.
I really wish people would stop encouraging this subber to keep adding even more projects. This is the worst subber I know, and I'm not even referring to his translation skills. For those who don't know, this is the same person who insisted on subbing 4 Asadoras at the same time and has another 10 regular dramas currently ongoing. At this rate, it'll take him years to finish what he started, let alone another Taiga.
So before you get all excited to have yet another drama subbed, think twice before speaking, because you might be one of those asking for updates. Taigas are regularly subbed by professionals (check d-addicts), they're not like Asadoras who take forever to be subbed.
Fortunately, the next Asadora will be subbed by HPriest, and we'll finally have an Asadora with the respect it deserves after so long.
There's always two sides of the story, and this is the first time I've ever been so critical about a subber. For those who don't know, ECO was previously known as TVlover10 in the D-addicts forum. He was banned for repeatedly violating the forum rules by promoting his Patreon. Even before he was banned he was warned about the large quantity of projects he was getting.
It all started with the Asadoras. You must probably know how hard it is to sub one, let alone four. It's unreasonable to say the least, for just one person to take in. Yet, he thought he could sub four at the same time. He can, though, but it'll take him at least three years at this rate. And, provided he doesn't add any more projects till then. But you can take a guess how that will turn out.
I do know enough Japanese to catch mistakes. Just like you know enough English to know when someone makes a mistake. But not enough to follow a whole drama. So yeah, I do rely on subs and do reward subbers when I know they deserve it. The reason why he makes so many mistakes is the large number of projects he has and the fact that he wants to be fast.
But how can I support someone who constantly adds projects with the only intention of raising the number of his patreons? You think I'm not a "true J-drama fan"? How about someone who's only worried about money? Is he a true subber?
If he really cared about his followers he would try to finish the projects he started without adding more, like he repeatedly promised. Do you think he cares that those Asadoras will take him years to finish? Ask the subbers who rescued one of those Asadoras and are now subbing "Yell" much faster.
You think I'm the only one disappointed with him? You think I'm being unfair? Maybe I am. But you should also ask him why he is so obsessed with starting project after project without finishing what he started first.
And then I hear some people saying, "but he's doing it for free", "it's voluntary", etc... No, there's a Patreon involved and he wouldn't be doing this much if it wasn't for that. That's why he's never retiring, unlike what he's making it look like. I'm just not as gullible as many people are.
He thinks subbing many dramas at the same time is cool and for the community. I see it as dishonest and disrespectful to the community. No other subber is like this. Then again, no other subber is that greedy.
Instead of running a poll asking whether he should continue or not (which will only give him validation), he should ask whether he should have so many ongoing projects or not.
Oh, and one year is definitely not enough time to finish all those projects. And I bet he'll add a few more by then.
So yeah, keep supporting that kind of "fansubbing".
The problem is that the subber keeps adding projects to an already growing list of ongoing dramas without any regard or respect for the people who are waiting for their favorite dramas to be subbed.
He's proven time and again that he can't handle all that and the proof is the time it takes for him to finish subbing a drama. Just look at the previous 4 Asadoras. One Asadora is hard enough let alone 4, plus 10 other regular dramas. A reasonable number is 2 or 3 dramas for regular updates. Anything above that will just start to get neglected.
So before you get all excited to have yet another drama subbed, think twice before speaking, because you might be one of those asking for updates. Taigas are regularly subbed by professionals (check d-addicts), they're not like Asadoras who take forever to be subbed.
Fortunately, the next Asadora will be subbed by HPriest, and we'll finally have an Asadora with the respect it deserves after so long.