Bane5;n2289368 said:In general, it'd be a plus to have accents from all over the U.S--people from the midwest, southeast, appalachia, the mid-atlantic, and so forth.
Survii;n2289454 said:Yeah, but it would make a single voice for the Vietnamese feel weird, unless they are going to have multiple voice actors also.
RO2/RS had one voice actor per faction.The Chocolate Jesus;n2289464 said:What makes you think that we are only going to have one Vietnamese voice actor?
nilsmoody;n2289541 said:RO2/RS had one voice actor per faction.
The Chocolate Jesus;n2289555 said:That's not true at all. RO2/RS had 3 voice actors for each team. You can look it up.
Either this is a misunderstanding or you are still wrong. There are 3 German, 3 Russian, 3 Japanese and 3 American voice actors in RO2/RS. If I remember correctly there are even 3 different voice actors in the english version of RO2 simulating Russian and German accents.nilsmoody;n2289563 said:I knew you had to edit my previous statement. On the actual battlefield there is one single voice at the time representing the soldiers of a single faction. Of course there are more voices if you don't use the native-voices etc. but it is always one voice per faction at the same time.
The Chocolate Jesus;n2289644 said:Either this is a misunderstanding or you are still wrong. There are 3 German, 3 Russian, 3 Japanese and 3 American voice actors in RO2/RS. If I remember correctly there are even 3 different voice actors in the english version of RO2 simulating Russian and German accents.
nilsmoody;n2289563 said:I knew you had to edit my previous statement. On the actual battlefield there is one single voice at the time representing the soldiers of a single faction. Of course there are more voices if you don't use the native-voices etc. but it is always one voice per faction at the same time.
Lemonater47;n2289723 said:Only 2 german and 2 russian I'm afraid. They cheated. They have 3 voice "packages". But 2 of them are copies of one another lol.
But yeah RS there's 3 each.
The Chocolate Jesus;n2289817 said:I can say with 100% certainty that there are 3 German and 3 Russian native voice actors.
Flashburn;n2289945 said:White voice? A black guy raised in the burbs surrounded by white middle America sounds like a middle American. A black guy raised in an area with that "black" voice just ended up picking up one of the many regional accents of the Country. Like Texas drawl, Minnesota wacko, Tennessean hick, West Virginia hill Billy, New York ehh whatever that is, or that thing like most of county calls no accent (which is in fact, an accent).
So having a black guy sound like most Americans is legit. Not to say including any of the regional accent differences would not be welcome. But calling that a white accent is wacko. What about natural born Americans of Asian decent? Sounds like everyone else around where I live.
Lemonater47;n2289969 said:I was talking about the English ones. Got a little confusing there.
RandomPerson78642;n2289996 said:I took a look at the Localized voices just now, and it's pretty interesting.
At first glance it seems like three unique voices, but on closer inspection it could be possible that the third is just the second one slightly altering his pitch. The packages are definitely not copy/pasted though.