...am I the only one who, when playing RPGs or other games where there's significant amounts of unvoiced dialogue, begins dubbing it on the fly? Including voices?
I also have been known to read the own PC's dialogue if it goes largely unvoiced. Jen and I have great fun with that when we play together. I got to hear her read her character's lines.
She actually recorded a soundset for BG1/2, once upon a time...
*laughs* Actually, that was one of the things that I particularly had in mind when I posted this. Since there's only a very small sampling of 'canon voices', I found myself talking out the lines at length.
...besides, some things needed to be shouted. Complete with dramatic pointing of fingers!
God, yes. I love that you can /actually/ shout at the game. :D And there are some other lines that just beg to be shouted, or sneered (when you finally get a prosecutor on the ropes, it's hard not sneer, because they're so blasted SMUG all through the game), or whatever.
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Jen and I have great fun with that when we play together. I got to hear her read her character's lines.
She actually recorded a soundset for BG1/2, once upon a time...
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And yay for soundsets!
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*cough* Um, who, me, read out the lines? *innocent*
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...besides, some things needed to be shouted. Complete with dramatic pointing of fingers!
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*beth coughs innocently*
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I also make up dialogue when there is none. Y'know, like in some of the more boring dungeon-crawl style RPGs.
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