Well everyone thought the voice was Troy Baker so he must be pretty good...
Seems like a nice guy. I hope Courtenay Taylor does an interview too.
I would have loved for someone to ask him how he projects voices for both the insane and benevolent using the same voice. One of my biggest concerns with this game is the one voice representing all my different characters.
He does talk about having to deliver different sounding lines for different choices... IE: Good choice, bad Choice, etc.
Yeah I heard that but I would have loved to heard an example (not an actual game quote obviously) just to see how he does it.
Hmm....from the tiny slip he made, I think it's confirmed that members of your family are still suspected to be alive (but I guess we should have all assumed that to begin with).
I thought it was interesting when he mentioned we could rebuild the entire wasteland at 3:35 referring to replay value. This just make me want the game even more.
being at speculations , he said "people are going to play that game for 8 to 10 years" - our first hint to fo5 release date...?
Well basically just something different. I play the silent type (few words, little emotion), the Mr. Personality, the Bully, the Healer, the psycho, etc. My biggest issue with the voiced PC is the different types characters I play.
At 21:15 he starts talking about karma, so that's promising. I really like this guy.
[censored]. Was hoping they'd scrapped karma.
EDIT:
Am I hearing correctly? There's a voice director named Kal-El?
EDIT II:
Nooooot liking the bit about all the lines being rooted in being a family man. Hopefully that's just a him thing.
Really? Fallout 5, seriously? So if he said people will play that game forever you would assume no Fallout 5? Relax, stop taking everything so literally all the time. I know you are only saying but Fallout 4 isn't even out yet. Please, please, please just calm down.
Calm your bust before it combusts. I'm 98% s/he was joking. You can tell by the smily at the end of their post.
I don't know if it's that big a deal, obviously they would write lines to let us role-play as a family man and talk about our family, but it's a fair guess that we'll be able to avoid those dialog options too.
As for karma, I'm more interested in what they do with it. Hopefully it's just a dialog/quest decision thing, and we can't reverse our karma by looking at an owned terminal dozens of times or giving all of our water to a beggar. It would be a great way to govern radiant encounters and how our settlements shape up.
From what he says in the interview, it sounds like Bethesda is well aware that the community would be uncertain about a voiced protagonist, and tried really hard to do it right. After the cutscene theater bit he implies that they did a much better job with the "flow" of conversation, compared to how a conversation in the older games would play out if it was actually voiced. I mean, he's definitely totally hyped for the game (as he rightly should be), but it's rubbing off on me. I'm more optimistic.
I really hope they do an interview with Courtney Taylor soon, too. I'll definitely be going through the game with both genders to hear them both.
hey, what's wrong with wanting fallout 5, time flies...
(and i think 8y is pretty realistic actually)
(and if it holds, i can say i knew it BEFORE EVEN FO4 WAS OUT!!! MUUUAHAHAHAWHAWHAW
joking? no way. mr no exception dead serious, me. (mr, that's i'm 98% i'm he ,-)
Since it just had to be voiced, I'm actually glad it's not Nolan North or Trey Baker. They're old news and will kill immersion quick.
As for the next Fallout, I'd say it's pretty safe to expect NV2 in 2017, 2018 the latest.
oct 28 2008
Nov 10 2015
7 years 22 days. . .
not mutch diference. . . .
(im talking about Bethesda releasing fallout if they go from Fallout to Elderscrolls to Fallout
The sound directors expressed wanting someone different. I approve.