Talk:Luo Tianyi V4 Japanese/@comment-112.215.66.75-20150201114502/@comment-53539-20150201171227

You also have enough Japanese vocaloids and Japanese vocals that missing 1 at this stage isn't such a big deal even if she is your favorite character.

As exampled by Yohioloid and SeeU, a Japanese vocal isn't a sure fire way of making sure the vocal is successful. The problem is there are too many Japanese vocals right now.

Some considered it a mistake for SeeU to launch with a Japanese because her Korean vocal was far from perfect. So there is also the issue of focusing on getting experience in making a half decent language before trying a new one out in addition to consider. Once you have a few vocals under your hat, experimentation isn't too far from a shabby idea, especially as it comes with its own money risk due to extra development time, management and resources as well as possible licensing fees.