
I've always understood the term overfill to mean filling something beyond its capacity.
Does this mean something else in Farming Simulator 2019?

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Something like that. Just remember, if you are emptying anything you are operating, the action is "overfilling"SimmerLiner wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 8:59 pmThanks CaptGoodvibes
Ok, it's probably just semantics and not a warning.
So if I understanding what you are saying the process is positional. Meaning I'm unloading what is in my tipper by positioning the tipper 'over' the loading grate of the silo, thus 'over' filling. Correct?
Emptying is emptying. Overfilling is filling something past the correct or maximum fill level. I tend to side with bleu_painted and put this away as a bad translation.CaptGoodvibes wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 9:48 pmSomething like that. Just remember, if you are emptying anything you are operating, the action is "overfilling"SimmerLiner wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 8:59 pmThanks CaptGoodvibes
Ok, it's probably just semantics and not a warning.
So if I understanding what you are saying the process is positional. Meaning I'm unloading what is in my tipper by positioning the tipper 'over' the loading grate of the silo, thus 'over' filling. Correct?
If you have a bag of seeds on a front loader and you drive to your seeder, you can overfill.
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That's why I wrote "mis-translation" not "bad-translation" -- probably a technically correct but idiomatically incorrect translation: the thing is, developers seldom do this themselves, there are translation agencies for this purposespincast1123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 3:24 pmI don't believe it is a "bad translation" rather it is a direct translation. Some languages translate differently and word placement is not like American English. As for Giant changing the words... why do so if the general idea is there and the farmer gets the idea, even if it takes a little time. Giant has other things to do, like testing and developing mods..... or getting the next iteration of the game worked out... There is an old saying... 3 languages - Multilingual....2 languages - Bilingual.... 1 language - American.... Oh, before you get upset, I am an American that speaks only one language....lol...
I don’t know why but in farming overloading is a perfectly acceptable word. Overloading wagons/trailers etc is how the industry itself refers to this equipment. I guess because it’s not just unloading but actually can load into another trailer, so they load over the side of? I don’t know and I am making the last bit up.blue_painted wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 7:23 amI've always assumed that it's a mis-translation of a German word or phrase, because in English I'd say it should be "Unload" not "Overload", because the latter means "fill too much".
He asked about the term in-game.raran wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:10 amEmptying is emptying. Overfilling is filling something past the correct or maximum fill level. I tend to side with bleu_painted and put this away as a bad translation.CaptGoodvibes wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 9:48 pmSomething like that. Just remember, if you are emptying anything you are operating, the action is "overfilling"SimmerLiner wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 8:59 pmThanks CaptGoodvibes
Ok, it's probably just semantics and not a warning.
So if I understanding what you are saying the process is positional. Meaning I'm unloading what is in my tipper by positioning the tipper 'over' the loading grate of the silo, thus 'over' filling. Correct?
If you have a bag of seeds on a front loader and you drive to your seeder, you can overfill.
Cheers!