

I finally got to meet her and listen to the voice acting yesterday evening. She's good, sounds South American.
I'm surprised people are criticising the voice acting and nobody is mentioning they didn't bother to give her ears with the headscarf, or why Erenville is suddenly from Tural but still has a Scandinavian accent like other Viera and Hrothgar from Eorzea/Dalmasca.
Or how besides Nidhana and Varshahn, most NPCs in Radz didn't sound Indian.
Last edited by Erzaa; 02-02-2024 at 08:30 PM.
There's a large outcry. Normies just don't use the forums, duh.
Honestly I had no idea about VA being a guy's voice. I just felt the pronunciation and accent quality jumping up and down over the cutscenes.
The only people that made it political are those jumping to defend the person, calling other "phobes" and whatnot. Without that, I would not give a thought to go finding out about genders or anything unrelated to the game's audio.
Baby I will call you anything you want me to, but please do the VA better.
Last edited by MAJRIS; 02-02-2024 at 09:06 PM.
What sad is with the logic some people use, how exactly is a trans person supposed to be a video game character or be in a video game as a voice actor without it being political? It's impossible. A black main character? Political. Woke. A trans voice actor? Political. Woke. Gay? Definitely political and woke. You can't win.If you got banned it wasn't for disliking the voice itself. It was for what you have continued to do, even now lol. Blatantly refusing to refer to sena as she.
Also, there's no large outcry about her performance, and as many have noted but been ignored because it doesn't go against this new VA, most of the voice acting in this patch was off. Even from our seasoned veterans.
And her being trans isn't political. You might make it political by trying to legislate against it, but it is not inherently political.
What they really mean when they say "don't make this political" is "I don't want to hear about/see types of people I don't like."
Don't even try to pretend that it wasn't her supporters that made it political. Hardly anyone knew of her status until that crowd kept using her status to dismiss all discussions criticizing the voice work.What sad is with the logic some people use, how exactly is a trans person supposed to be a video game character or be in a video game as a voice actor without it being political? It's impossible. A black main character? Political. Woke. A trans voice actor? Political. Woke. Gay? Definitely political and woke. You can't win.
What they really mean when they say "don't make this political" is "I don't want to hear about/see types of people I don't like."





The very first post that mentioned her the forums literally started by complaining about her and being trans. It was removed. It wasn't the supporters who started it, it was the detractors.
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