I want more voice acting in the story..imo their wasn't enough the first time...
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I want more voice acting in the story..imo their wasn't enough the first time...
Main character of the story (i.e. you) can't talk or be voiced. Much of the acting will then be built around situations in which your character is only passive (yay these are the most fun, like killing Imperials as a clothcrafter by happening to be in the right place!) Thus is will have to be sparingly used to still be immersive.
Having said that, I personally vote it to only remain main story line and used in critical scenes.
A further problem is, if they get a voice actor for say Cid, and want to continue using said actor five years from now in the expansion Final Fantasy XIV: The Chains of the Rise of the Treasured Wings of Abysea, they will need to rehire or keep that individual on retainer. Ask yourself how viable much of this sort of thing will be.
i dont care if they have to pay to anyone for several years, we need more voice in the animations, new mmo's have that, we should have that. Its not in our concern how SE makes that possible but we should worry giving them ideas their job is to see pro's and con's of whatever we ask now.
I'm sorry but i am going to have to disagree. Completely.
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I play the new star wars MMO, and I find the voices not only NOT a gimmick, but much more engaging and refreshing. It probably depends on your maturity level, age and patience, but not i nor my friends find that we skip over the voices too often. The voices are great to listen to! Sometimes i don't have a lot of time to play so i may skip a few, but in no way are the voices unimportant.
The voices in SW:tor are important to that game and here is why: It is a crucial ingredient in the social system they have created, you are very often given choices in your response that change your light side/dark side, but how other NPCs like you and certain situations, the voices bring you into the game and help you CARE about the choices you make. Just because YOU do not have the time and/or patience for the voices doesn't mean no one else does.
Why your argument is lacking and invalid: I don't recall anyone saying that they were going with any extensive voice acting in the first place. The voices for the main story lines should be kept and even added where it is lacking, sure you are correct about that BUT content in ANY shape or form should never be discouraged unless it is a directly NEGATIVE impact on the game. If you're worried about resources being taken away, then just stop. An entirely different team would be working with the voice actors who would be syncing to the animation anyways. If you're worried about delays, than just go play another game and appreciate that the devs are improving this shiny cripple in the hospital (yes that is what i call FFXIV. Im sure you know who the doctors are :D) Anyway, Any additional voice acting is fun and enjoyable, (assuming its not trashy acting) and sure we may only experience it once or twice, but this is what the SE standard is all about!
Cutscenes. . . You realize that cutscenes on the FF world are what MAKE a good portion of FF right? The drama, action, badassery, everything, is the heart of FF whereas gameplay makes the bones and muscles.
Your main concern is being slowed down to the gameplay by long cutscenes and/or distracting talking. . . it still makes little sense. This is an FF game + MMO. You get cutscenes in ANY FF game. I'm sorry, but it sounds like you had to wait for someone to watch something before moving on to some event in some party or group of yours and now you're complaining about it.
I say deal with it, because cutscenes are nice and so is every little bit that goes into them, from the music (GOOD KING MOGGLE MOG!) to the voices! Unless there are 5 minute cutscenes for some group quest/event, you should sit. And wait.
TL;DR: ChiefCurrahee is complaining over nothing and has little patience and has no appreciation for the importance of the real character and heart of FF titles, the cutscenes.
Skyrim has nice texture work but ugly design -- Bethesda is pretty known for their grimey look they give their games, which usually fits with the genericness of their titles, but in terms of actual design, it's not the best looking around.
I disagree, we need voice acting for story and main quest. The reason why people skip through those cut scene and main story quest is no voice acting. No voice acting in online game? Come on now, we are in the 20 Century, who read text anymore let along a wall of text each time.