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Post by AllenSmithee on Jun 22, 2010 22:05:37 GMT -5
Well, like, your last name is way too menacing, ahahahaha.
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Post by Incog Neato on Jun 22, 2010 23:15:13 GMT -5
If it's what I think it is your name will do just fine IMO :) Maybe you can try asking for the lady that wants a bunch of colored gems? Noooooooo~~~~~~~! Wasn't she snooty? (Wait -- I think I just sped through the dialogue.) And I don't think my name is very Ysy! It doesn't seem like something Falcom could pull out of their ass. Maybe the last name but the first name is too ... uncommon yet normal.
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Post by HJ on Jun 23, 2010 5:23:48 GMT -5
Man, tell us your name if you're gonna discuss it's... "Ysyness" here, you info-tease.
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Post by Incog Neato on Jun 23, 2010 8:33:06 GMT -5
Man, tell us your name if you're gonna discuss it's... "Ysyness" here, you info-tease. >:( Join Facebook. But it ends in A! Like 90% of Falcom's female names! (: Holy crap! You're right! @_@ Well, Reah is debatable but she has the Ah sound! But ... Mishera, Aisha, Tia, Elena, Lilia, Karna, Feena, Marsha, Niena, Leeza, Foresta, Yunica, Zava, Terra, Ohla, Eolia, Cadena, Ramona, Epona, Isha. There seems to be few exceptions! How creepy! .... I never noticed this before! o___________O
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Post by HJ on Jun 23, 2010 9:12:18 GMT -5
I already have Facebook!
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Post by Incog Neato on Jun 23, 2010 9:17:31 GMT -5
We've discussed it on here, though, numerous times! How did you miss those?! (: Obviously, they were in threads I wasn't reading! :(((((((((((((( Then look for the person that keeps spamming the official Ys Facebook page with wall and discussion board posts!
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Post by HJ on Jun 23, 2010 9:40:07 GMT -5
Ohh, it worked. How about that? Nice last name.
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Post by Lunar on Jun 23, 2010 10:35:27 GMT -5
Are they dubbing the voices for the attack names/yells?
What about the voice acting in Oath?
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Post by Mutagene on Jun 23, 2010 12:34:32 GMT -5
Good thing I can turn you off.
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Post by Mutagene on Jun 24, 2010 3:10:59 GMT -5
I know some people that would refuse to play the game unless the original Japanese track was left in, and it's sort of a standard now to have dual tracks... I'd be somewhat surprised if you couldn't put it in as an option.
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Post by AllenSmithee on Jun 24, 2010 8:18:35 GMT -5
Yeah, but actual limitations of space destroy that surprise, right?
Also, I'd rather a dub, so I don't really care.
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Post by Incog Neato on Jun 24, 2010 9:21:32 GMT -5
I know some people that would refuse to play the game unless the original Japanese track was left in, and it's sort of a standard now to have dual tracks... I'd be somewhat surprised if you couldn't put it in as an option. How is it a standard? I don't know of many companies that do that. Koei USED to do leave in the JP track for their Warriors games but they eventually dropped them, unfortunately. But the bulk of games released by Square Enix, Namco, and Konami that had Japanese voices ended up never having a language switch option. Methinks, overall, it's a practice that most of the industry doesn't follow (probably due to space limitations on the medium). Well, the ISO for Ys SEVEN JP is only 730 MBs. Perhaps there's some room to leave the Japanese, uh, sounds in? XD But seriously, there aren't any soliloquies or drawn out dialogue so I don't really see the point of leaving the Japanese dialogue in .... unless all the characters sound like derps in English.
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Post by AllenSmithee on Jun 24, 2010 9:39:18 GMT -5
Then perhaps the option to turn off voices? That's a nice middle ground.
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Post by HJ on Jun 24, 2010 11:46:47 GMT -5
Unless the voices are absolutely terrible it doesn't matter to me. I'm not really expecting Cam Clarke, Nolan North and Liam O'Brien level voice acting here.
Also, l0l @ refusing to buy the game if it doesn't have Japanese voices. Just l0l.
edit2: That filter is the worst thing ever, and whoever thought it up deserves to be Izuna Dropped by Vega.
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Post by Lunar on Jun 24, 2010 11:55:41 GMT -5
Yeah, Oath was somewhere around 1.3GB right? And Seven was 760MB (I ripped the games from my UMD so I could play them on my 1000 >_>)
I assume a BIG chunk of that was dedicated to voices on Oath's part, especially because the PC version was barely 1GB
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Post by HJ on Jun 24, 2010 11:59:11 GMT -5
It's that big? Jeez, I bet the SnK games are gonna max out my 4GB memory card, then.
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Post by Incog Neato on Jun 24, 2010 13:17:27 GMT -5
I think this is more in regards to Felghana, which has full voice-acting for all the game's story-advancing dialogue. Forgot about Felghana. ^^ It's not on my radar, y'see~ But, yeah, given the size that Lunar listed, I doubt there will be enough room for both JP and English. Is there a separate volume control slider for the voices only? Otherwise, people will have to hum the soundtrack for themselves if they want to keep the voices off. :B
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Post by Lunar on Jun 24, 2010 19:28:33 GMT -5
The voices in the JP version of Oath were fine and added a lot to the game They should just get the original voice cast from the TGCD game back to dub Oath It could even go back to being about A-dawl fighting Demanicus! What fanservice that would be!
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Post by yotaka on Jun 24, 2010 22:30:34 GMT -5
Now you see, if only the dubbers for Ys III had done good bad dubbing we'd be celebrating it as a classic the way Symphony of the Night's dub has stood the test of time. Sure, it's horrible but in the same way as dubbed Chinese martial arts movies or Japanese kaijuu. Maybe if Dogi's wall-crushing line had been around back then things would be different. Okay, and if they'd gotten someone, anyone else to voice Elena.
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Post by Lunar on Jun 24, 2010 23:11:01 GMT -5
Could they actually be Gilbert Godifried? Imagine Elena talking like Iago
Imagine EVERYBODY talking like Iago
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