okkoko Posted July 30, 2013 Share Posted July 30, 2013 hello as a gamer i always wounder why spent so much money on real actors for voice cover. when gamer across the world could actually come and be part in their favorable games especially if it a kickstarter the developer should check out the voices of the gamers to see what voices sound the best for their game well i would love to give my voice if i was that lucky to games for free all they just had to was paying the plain ticket and get me a nice place to stay at while i was voice acting and a free version of the game and being an author of a quest line in the game that would be wery cheap for the developer and hey i am sure there many gamer out in the world who have a nice voice. what about YOU if DEV was making lottery or pick outs amongst gamers for voice acting what you say ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kjaamor Posted July 30, 2013 Share Posted July 30, 2013 (edited) Please see this thread, it's been discussed before: http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/63940-concerning-the-vo-budget-for-project-eternity/ Edit: Tldnr - No. Edited July 30, 2013 by Kjaamor Other kickstarter projects to which I have no affiliation but you may be interested: Serpent in the Staglands: A rtwp gothic isometric crpg in the style of Darklands The Mandate: Strategy rpg as a starship commander with focus on crew management Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamenaglar Posted July 30, 2013 Share Posted July 30, 2013 hello as a gamer i always wounder why spent so much money on real actors for voice cover. when gamer across the world could actually come and be part in their favorable games especially if it a kickstarter the developer should check out the voices of the gamers to see what voices sound the best for their game well i would love to give my voice if i was that lucky to games for free all they just had to was paying the plain ticket and get me a nice place to stay at while i was voice acting and a free version of the game and being an author of a quest line in the game that would be wery cheap for the developer and hey i am sure there many gamer out in the world who have a nice voice. what about YOU if DEV was making lottery or pick outs amongst gamers for voice acting what you say ? Doing voiceovers is not easy. I could never do it, for several reasons: 1. I have a terrible voice 2. I have no equipment to do it properly, which results in even worse quality. 3. My intonation and diction is imperfect 4. As I am not a natural english speaker, my accent is also imperfect. I doubt there would be more than 10,20 backers able to provide any decent VO work, longer than a single line. There is a reason gaming companies pay a lot of money for voice actors. Because of quality. Anyway after I just finished playing shadowrun returns, I have to say I didn't really miss VO. If the writing is good then you don't need voice overs. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karkarov Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 The game isn't going to use a lot of voice acting due to cost and size constraints. Those spoken dialogs take up space. As for getting free voice work? Many people on this forum are highly negative of the idea, personally I have seen plenty of people out there on youtube and other sites who could easily do voice work and it be just fine. It isn't like the op is talking about people doing it professionally as a career. That said they aren't going that route and it should be fine. No VO at all? Bad idea if you ask me, it works okay in Shadowrun Returns, but SR is also a much shorter game than PE and rides quite a bit on the editor and community content... the single player game itself is not meant to carry the game alone. With PE the single player game is meant to be the main feature, even if there is modding it is going to be a "bonus" not the focus. It needs some VO. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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