I'm just curious if the video title and description box were translated automatically or if this is clickbait. I was interested to now about gaming industry in India and i expected an english video :(
@@mutalix i found out (or at least that's what i guess, from an optimistic pov) that it's very rarely clickbait. English is not only the main foreign language in India but more like an unofficial second main language. It's part of the culture of today's India, which is why many people speak Hindi but use english words in the same sentence.
@@k.r.99 India has a very diverse culture across the country. Different states of India can be as different as 2 European countries. Even though hindi is the most spoken language, its the first language of only 44% of indians.the further far you go from the North of India where hindi is dominant, the lesser hindi you'll get to see. So English works perfect as a means of communication. The more cosmopolitan a city is the more English you'll get to see. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, bangalore are at a point where people go through their entire life without ever speaking their mother tongue. As the internal migration among states in increasing, so is the English speaking population. Majority of young generation uses English keyboards. That's why you'll get to see that the title of most Indian video are in English. Not to garner foreign audience but rather to get maximum reach in India itselfm
No game console will get in india because console is like a set-top box ...its the recharge that will benefit ... manufracture not giving a device so that you can play hacked games......there should be store purchases and online gamers who would buy a game and play ...give something back to the Sony or Xbox......unless that happen...that will never happen...because the main thing is if you buy a aaa game with money and no one will buy it for multiplayer