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Post » Tue May 25, 2010 7:16 pm

*cough* TES V *cough*



If it is, or even if they are developing something new; I hope they take their time with it. Do a Blizzard on us.

And hire a professional writing staff, and a good diverse voice acting team. Instead of writing it themselves and blowing their budget on one "big name" actor to play one chracter and still manage to completely svck at it (I am looking at you Liam Neeson who I used to respect prior to your horrible performance voice acting in F3). And having many characters sounding exactly the same and some characters having two different actors with totally different voices vocing their dialogue.
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Post » Wed May 26, 2010 3:24 am

My Real Ghostbusters Egon Spengler clone just helped save Ringo and is cautiously making his way toward Vegas right about now and I'm eager to see the rest of this new setting.


Let me guess, tunnel snake hair with the "gold" color preset and eyeglasses? :P
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Post » Wed May 26, 2010 12:50 am

If it is, or even if they are developing something new; I hope they take their time with it. Do a Blizzard on us.

And hire a professional writing staff, and a good diverse voice acting team. Instead of writing it themselves and blowing their budget on one "big name" actor to play one chracter and still manage to completely svck at it (I am looking at you Liam Neeson who I used to respect prior to your horrible performance voice acting in F3). And having many characters sounding exactly the same and some characters having two different actors with totally different voices vocing their dialogue.

I really hope they will, but it depends on what their publisher wants. If they're doing 2K again, then I imagine they aren't going to have a Blizzard or Valve Time system anytime soon.

And hey, I thought Liam Neeson did alright in Fallout 3. :meh: I thought he did a better job than Patrick Stewart did in Oblivion with his only 5 lines of dialogue.

Who wouldn't love to have a father with the voice of Liam Neeson? :hugs:
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Post » Wed May 26, 2010 7:51 am

And hey, I thought Liam Neeson did alright in Fallout 3. :meh: I thought he did a better job than Patrick Stewart did in Oblivion with his only 5 lines of dialogue.


Neeson did fine, it's just that the writers at Bethesda implemented his character very, very poorly.
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