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The game received a lot of flack for things the developer should not be held accountable for, and that's completely inequitable.
The whole situation is the mod author's fault. Him claiming otherwise on a chinese site to draw the ire of chinese players on the developers is just another scumbag move on his part, and people shouldn't believe him blindly and ruin the game's reviews without checking the facts. Opinions are only valid if based on facts, otherwise it's just credulity.
If you want to learn what happened, here's some reading for you: http://steamproxy.net/app/289130/discussions/0/350533172701869564
Not too mention is latest versions broke after they updated the game, a natural thing to happen, but the mod author was simply lazy and refused to keep updating his translation mod.
No one is disrespecting the Chinese. They dislike the mod author for seemingly acting like a scumbag, and now find it shameful at how easy it was to fan a flamewar and get Chinese people to think this was about racial discriminationk, which it wasn't. This was more about legal implications.