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I thinks theyre so-so, the repetition gets to me more then the lack of emotion. Should at least have like 10 alternatives, or like 5, with 2 different tonalities for each one, depending on the amount of action nearby or something (action or calm) - something like that.
No matter how good they'll get, with this rate of repetition, everything gets annoying over time, although they are helpfull most of the time - IMHO
Yeah, the American voice acting is ****-poor. So bad, I don't play as tehm at all when I can help it, just gets on my nerves. The MEC and Chinese are okay, not great, but not so annoying. The commander voice, and the famle voice anre annoying too.
What I’d really like to see is, (or hear), is all the voices in English, but with there different accents.
I couldn’t stand the hearing all the jibber jabber any more and I couldn’t understand what I needed to know a lot of the time, so I switched to the all English.
But I miss hearing an enemy talking near by, and knowing they are close.
Unless you speak Chinese, otherwise you would not know how terrible the Chinese voice acting is. I guess some Cantonese speakers did the Mandarin voice acting for DICE, becasue the voices are with full of false pronunciation and accent. I am pretty sure whoever did the voice wasn't even native Chinese Mandarin speakers. They were surely voice "acting".
Chinese voice acting is a total joke, I hope EA/DICE will fix that.
Are you kidding. The Chinese enlisted soldiers sound more like they're in the ****ter than on a battlefield!
"Kai shi xing dong...!" :evil: :evil: :evil: *plop!* "Hao de..."
Were they thinking Orcs or some crud? It's totally out of place to have these pseudo-aggressive groaners sending messages below their voice, sometimes it's not even audible with some ambient sounds around!
The one sound I have some respect for is "I NEED ARTILLERY SUPPORT OVER HERE SIR!" at the top of his lungs. (usmc soldiers) That's what an emergency situation sounds like! =P Blowing the microphone out with your voice is the way to go. I wish more of them were like this~
Btw I'd also like to have a distinction between "No way man" and "No Sir", sometimes you get something from the commander or squad leader, you just have to press Pgdn and pray that the appropriate one comes up. :) Pretty hard to cater for though...
quasimodox: I agree, especially the Chinese commander has some clear traces of the southern dialect, but that might've EA's balancing it out for the US side's Texan commander. Who knows ;P Anyway definately hope they'll tweak the PLA grunts voices.
I was checking out all the sound files the other day and ran across this one;
\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\mods\bf2\Common_Client.zip - Sounds\English\Commander\Filter\player_spotted_c_e nemywbspotted.ogg
"Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted!"
They have it for the Squadleader and Grunt as well too. -Lunch_Meat
What I’d really like to see is, (or hear), is all the voices in English, but with there different accents.
I couldn’t stand the hearing all the jibber jabber any more and I couldn’t understand what I needed to know a lot of the time, so I switched to the all English.
But I miss hearing an enemy talking near by, and knowing they are close.
I don't understand why would it bother you to hear other people speaking language that you don't understand? Is it annoying becasue you don't understand it? Why can't you stand it? I am just curious...
Actually I think he IS an ingame character.. Present commander or not, that's always his voice :p
I do wonder where he would find the 'someones who can', though. In the opposing team? ;P Better look after the ones he already got to cover his ass ¿?
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