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    MistakeNot's Avatar
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    Auriana Redsteele
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larsille View Post
    you have more than enough money.

    pls dub every Main Story Quest for 5.0
    I was so hyped for the "pls make sure you have time for the next event" in 4.3 and it isnt even voiced yet.

    Hopefully it will be voiced soon after i wrote this.

    What do you think? i think this should be reasonable with all the money they got from us by now.
    Adding voice acting is quite expensive, and also makes it a lot harder to adjust things afterward. The desire to use the same voiceactors for each patch also makes scheduling harder.
    So adding voice to all new MSQ is actually not all that reasonable. Would be nice - certainly, but too expensive to happen.
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    Blackiron Tarkus
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    Quote Originally Posted by MistakeNot View Post
    Adding voice acting is quite expensive, and also makes it a lot harder to adjust things afterward. The desire to use the same voiceactors for each patch also makes scheduling harder.
    So adding voice to all new MSQ is actually not all that reasonable. Would be nice - certainly, but too expensive to happen.
    I think the problem is that they do multiple language VO. Personally I would prefer if they just stick to the ENG/JAP format since it is a Japanese MMO and English is the most spoken language. No offense to other languages. Personally I play with Japanese dubs since the acting is so much better and more consistent though the English dubs do shine through once in a while. However, SE is treating FFXIV as a cash cow milking it for all its worth but investing just enough to keep it going. Profit is the end goal for all game developers but some do it leaving the customer with a smile on their face and feeling happy to support a product while others just make their customers feel dejected and spiteful of what they just bought yet.
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