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Post » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:23 pm

this may be a lunatic thread or not :tongue:
ok im a lets player so i have to give my character a voice... but now i do it everytime even when im not recording... before i would imagine how the character would say and click the setence but know i think has my character and say it
i have to say that "Lets playing" saved my Oblivion life...also made me better Roleplayer but the :tes: forums were the ones "teaching me how to Roleplay" correctly :smile:(imagine that the smiley is also grabbing the(FORUMS)

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Zach Hunter
 
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Post » Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:07 am

I do indeed sometimes voice my avatar. I'd do so more frequently but for two things. First, my voice is a rancid embarrassment, even when I'm the only one who hears it. Second, while in younger days I considered myself a more than satisfactory spur-or-the-moment extemporizer, I'm now so muddleheaded I often can't think of anything to say until far too late to make it worth saying.

BTW, "watching" Oblivion Let's Plays goaded me into vocalizing far more often than was previously the case. Have I seen yours? I've watched so darn many (or rather the beginnings of so darn many) that it becomes a blur.

-Decrepit-
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Krystal Wilson
 
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Post » Mon Oct 08, 2012 5:39 am

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Yes... I do voice my characters quite often. If they are male that is, I am not good at doing a female voice :bolt:
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Post » Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:55 pm

I travel inside Buffy as a spirit that she so kindly hosts. We both pvssyr to each other all the time. Thanks to a mod, she has a wonderfully appropriate voice set. :twirl:
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