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Post by wright1978 on Jan 26, 2019 11:48:23 GMT
Hopefully only 2 voice actors.
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Post by themikefest on Jan 26, 2019 16:09:34 GMT
I'm hoping we'll have the 4 races and 4 VAs again. A pitch slider is an interesting idea, though I don't remember playing a game that had one. Saints Row has pitched voice. I played a character when I adjusted the pitch, had a french accent. Even had a few words in french I would be ok with that. I like her voice. Overall I like to have AWR return. I like her voice.
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Post by Artemis on Jan 26, 2019 16:30:14 GMT
I want to play as a tevinter, voiced by whoever can talk in a fitting accent I want to play as one, too, but I'm greatly against accents. I can only stand those that exist in DAI because English isn't my native language. Regional accents are, well, regional and they pull me right out of the world. I want generic language. But... every single person on the planet has an "accent"? What exactly is "generic language"? I'm not sure what you mean. Tevinter accent just seems to be English accent... far as I can tell, what with Dorian and Fenris being our prime examples.
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Post by Ieldra on Jan 26, 2019 17:04:36 GMT
I want to play as one, too, but I'm greatly against accents. I can only stand those that exist in DAI because English isn't my native language. Regional accents are, well, regional and they pull me right out of the world. I want generic language. But... every single person on the planet has an "accent"? What exactly is "generic language"? I'm not sure what you mean. Tevinter accent just seems to be English accent... far as I can tell, what with Dorian and Fenris being our prime examples. "Generic" is what the news anchors speak in any particular country. I guess it's probably somewhat difficult for English since it's a native language in several countries, but that's the guideline I'd use. Maybe English-speaking people are more tolerant of accents because of it, but if I imagine that a game in German language had someone speaking Bavarian, or Saxon, or Friesian, well....it'd really be a reason not to play the game. Unless it's actually set in the region where that accent is spoken. As I said, for me regional accents point toward a specific region and its culture, and hearing it in a fictional world would push me out of that world.
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Post by Artemis on Jan 26, 2019 17:29:49 GMT
But... every single person on the planet has an "accent"? What exactly is "generic language"? I'm not sure what you mean. Tevinter accent just seems to be English accent... far as I can tell, what with Dorian and Fenris being our prime examples. "Generic" is what the news anchors speak in any particular country. I guess it's probably somewhat difficult for English since it's a native language in several countries, but that's the guideline I'd use. Maybe English-speaking people are more tolerant of accents because of it, but if I imagine that a game in German language had someone speaking Bavarian, or Saxon, or Friesian, well....it'd really be a reason not to play the game. Unless it's actually set in the region where that accent is spoken. As I said, for me regional accents point toward a specific region and its culture, and hearing it in a fictional world would push me out of that world. I think I understand what you mean. Reminds me of MEA, when that quartermaster had this Texas drawl. I mean, sure, she could've been from Texas. It just... felt fake.
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Post by AlleluiaElizabeth on Jan 27, 2019 5:40:10 GMT
For a new PC, I wouldn't mind Bryan Dechart as a VA for a new male protag. (Or companion) He was Connor in Detroit Become Human and I thought his voice was very pleasant and his acting done well. For a female... Laura Bailey. She could do two accents, two tones. Two VAs for the price of one.
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Post by pessimistpanda on Jan 27, 2019 12:35:14 GMT
well as female voice actress goes, i'd go for jules de jongh (faith connors, mirrior's edge; cora, mass effect andromeda), she's great. i'm also good with saoirse ronan. male voice actor, roger clark easy (arthur morgan in red dead redemption 2). I just want the protagonist to be Orlesian, and have outrageously fake accent. I'm thinking Steve-Martin-as-Inspectpor-Clouseau bad. well as the famous qunari saying goes: "no." But... WHO EEZ ZIS MAHN TEEGAAAAAAHN?
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Post by LogicGunn on Jan 27, 2019 14:41:03 GMT
Melissanthi Mahmut (Kassandra was amazing) Ruth Wilson and Idris Elba (as per someone's post on here) Courtney Tayor was shit hot in Fallout 4, she could carry a DA game no problem Wes Johnson should do a companion (Lucien Lachance and Mr Burke )
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Post by arvaarad on Jan 27, 2019 15:04:41 GMT
For a new PC, I wouldn't mind Bryan Dechart as a VA for a new male protag. (Or companion) He was Connor in Detroit Become Human and I thought his voice was very pleasant and his acting done well. For a female... Laura Bailey. She could do two accents, two tones. Two VAs for the price of one. For Bryan Dechart, I wonder how much of the charm came from his voice, vs. his performance captured gestures, his theme music, and him being the... robotty-est robot character. Personality-wise, Connor had pretty much all the qualities people find endearing in Cole.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Jan 27, 2019 15:29:58 GMT
I was very happy with Sumalee Montano's voice acting for the Femquisitor, Harry Hadden-Paton as Manquisitor wasn't bad either - so I'd like them to return as voice actors for the main protagonist. Though to be perfectly honest I'd love to ave an alternative voice actor for an unhinged/psychopathic protagonist, such as Marton Csokas.
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Post by jjdxb on Jan 27, 2019 16:21:41 GMT
"Generic" is what the news anchors speak in any particular country. I guess it's probably somewhat difficult for English since it's a native language in several countries, but that's the guideline I'd use. Maybe English-speaking people are more tolerant of accents because of it, but if I imagine that a game in German language had someone speaking Bavarian, or Saxon, or Friesian, well....it'd really be a reason not to play the game. Unless it's actually set in the region where that accent is spoken. As I said, for me regional accents point toward a specific region and its culture, and hearing it in a fictional world would push me out of that world. I think I understand what you mean. Reminds me of MEA, when that quartermaster had this Texas drawl. I mean, sure, she could've been from Texas. It just... felt fake. It's a little weird to be bothered by that, if you don't mind me saying. There were people in the main trilogy who spoke with French accents (the Doctor not named Chakwas in ME:3 par example), Scottish accents etc.
I mean, there isn't really a logical reason why everyone seems to have the same accent in each country. Logically, they really shouldn't, that doesn't really happen IRL anywhere that's of reasonable size. Sure, if we're dealing with a Luxembourg situation, speaking in the same accent kinda makes sense. But with entities of the size of Ferelden or Orlais, given the technology levels and development, you should expect some kind of accent variation internally.
For that matter, on a macro level, Tevinter, Ferelden, Kirkwall and Rivain shouldn't have the same accent. They've been separate entities for centuries, they shouldn't be speaking the same way. IMHO, Tevinter should be the only place speaking with the generic British accent. Ferelden etc should have ended up with some English provincial accent (like West Country or Yorkshire).
(I know why it's ended up this way, it's much easier and cheaper, but IMHO it weakens the worldbuilding)
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Post by arvaarad on Jan 27, 2019 16:41:21 GMT
I think I understand what you mean. Reminds me of MEA, when that quartermaster had this Texas drawl. I mean, sure, she could've been from Texas. It just... felt fake. It's a little weird to be bothered by that, if you don't mind me saying. There were people in the main trilogy who spoke with French accents (the Doctor not named Chakwas in ME:3 par example), Scottish accents etc.
I mean, there isn't really a logical reason why everyone seems to have the same accent in each country. Logically, they really shouldn't, that doesn't really happen IRL anywhere that's of reasonable size. Sure, if we're dealing with a Luxembourg situation, speaking in the same accent kinda makes sense. But with entities of the size of Ferelden or Orlais, given the technology levels and development, you should expect some kind of accent variation internally.
For that matter, on a macro level, Tevinter, Ferelden, Kirkwall and Rivain shouldn't have the same accent. They've been separate entities for centuries, they shouldn't be speaking the same way. IMHO, Tevinter should be the only place speaking with the generic British accent. Ferelden etc should have ended up with some English provincial accent (like West Country or Yorkshire).
(I know why it's ended up this way, it's much easier and cheaper, but IMHO it weakens the worldbuilding)
And the exploding brain take would be that they’re all speaking trade tongue, not English, so everything is being translated anyway. In all seriousness, I’d like to hear more accents too. The reason certain accents sound “standard” is because they show up a lot. It’s sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Post by Artemis on Jan 27, 2019 16:44:04 GMT
I think I understand what you mean. Reminds me of MEA, when that quartermaster had this Texas drawl. I mean, sure, she could've been from Texas. It just... felt fake. It's a little weird to be bothered by that, if you don't mind me saying. There were people in the main trilogy who spoke with French accents (the Doctor not named Chakwas in ME:3 par example), Scottish accents etc.
I mean, there isn't really a logical reason why everyone seems to have the same accent in each country. Logically, they really shouldn't, that doesn't really happen IRL anywhere that's of reasonable size. Sure, if we're dealing with a Luxembourg situation, speaking in the same accent kinda makes sense. But with entities of the size of Ferelden or Orlais, given the technology levels and development, you should expect some kind of accent variation internally.
For that matter, on a macro level, Tevinter, Ferelden, Kirkwall and Rivain shouldn't have the same accent. They've been separate entities for centuries, they shouldn't be speaking the same way. IMHO, Tevinter should be the only place speaking with the generic British accent. Ferelden etc should have ended up with some English provincial accent (like West Country or Yorkshire).
(I know why it's ended up this way, it's much easier and cheaper, but IMHO it weakens the worldbuilding)
I live an hour away from Texas. No one really sounds like that. That's why I think it's fake. Also, those who do really have thick, thick regional accents are generally people who do not travel much and have not really left their insular communities.
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Post by AlleluiaElizabeth on Jan 27, 2019 16:47:44 GMT
It's a little weird to be bothered by that, if you don't mind me saying. There were people in the main trilogy who spoke with French accents (the Doctor not named Chakwas in ME:3 par example), Scottish accents etc.
I mean, there isn't really a logical reason why everyone seems to have the same accent in each country. Logically, they really shouldn't, that doesn't really happen IRL anywhere that's of reasonable size. Sure, if we're dealing with a Luxembourg situation, speaking in the same accent kinda makes sense. But with entities of the size of Ferelden or Orlais, given the technology levels and development, you should expect some kind of accent variation internally.
For that matter, on a macro level, Tevinter, Ferelden, Kirkwall and Rivain shouldn't have the same accent. They've been separate entities for centuries, they shouldn't be speaking the same way. IMHO, Tevinter should be the only place speaking with the generic British accent. Ferelden etc should have ended up with some English provincial accent (like West Country or Yorkshire).
(I know why it's ended up this way, it's much easier and cheaper, but IMHO it weakens the worldbuilding)
I live an hour away from Texas. No one really sounds like that. That's why I think it's fake. Also, those who do really have thick, thick regional accents are generally people who do not travel much and have not really left their insular communities. Who is the quartermaster with the Texan accent? Its not someone on the Tempest. I want to hear this now. lol
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Post by hilo on Jan 27, 2019 18:24:14 GMT
I know the thread specifically asked for protagonist VA hopes but as some have already thrown in names for other characters, I too would like to add Aidan Gillen to join. I think he'd be perfect for the Dragon Age universe. As for Protag VAs, I only liked Alix Wilton Regan's voice in Inquisition for females. Sumalee's was a little too deep & almost mechanical sounding. So I hope we get someone who sounds a bit more like Toks Olagundoye as one of the female VAs.
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Post by Artemis on Jan 27, 2019 19:57:12 GMT
I live an hour away from Texas. No one really sounds like that. That's why I think it's fake. Also, those who do really have thick, thick regional accents are generally people who do not travel much and have not really left their insular communities. Who is the quartermaster with the Texan accent? Its not someone on the Tempest. I want to hear this now. lol Her name's Cody Holdren and she's on Havarl. I think she's even wearing a cowboy hat Edit: HOWDY PARDNER
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Post by arvaarad on Jan 27, 2019 21:29:28 GMT
I know the thread specifically asked for protagonist VA hopes but as some have already thrown in names for other characters, I too would like to add Aidan Gillen to join. I think he'd be perfect for the Dragon Age universe. He’d be a pretty good protagonist voice too, IMO. His voice has a softness to it that feels rare in videogame heroes. Would be nice to explore that space. As for Protag VAs, I only liked Alix Wilton Regan's voice in Inquisition for females. Sumalee's was a little too deep & almost mechanical sounding. So I hope we get someone who sounds a bit more like Toks Olagundoye as one of the female VAs. They did a really good job with the Alix vs. Sumalee option, because everyone has a super strong opinion on their favorite. Personally I preferred Sumalee. She’s my favorite protagonist VA so far, of any gender. I like that she can really punch hard with emotion when needed, because she keeps it in reserve during more casual conversations. A tiny quaver or crack in her voice really jumps off the screen, because she paints the rest of the landscape in more neutral tones. For the types of PCs I play, that’s more in line with the way they express emotion.
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Post by Lady Artifice on Jan 28, 2019 20:53:16 GMT
Jo Wyatt has been my favorite VA for a female protagonist...ever. It might be difficult to top it. I just love everything about her voice, the refined and gentle precision she delivers. DA2 altogether just did it for me on voice acting. Nicholas Boulton and Gideon Emery are also perfect. I can't think of any that could be better, unless I can get Boulton's voice as an LI instead of as a protagonist.
I love the idea of having options, because my taste in voice for my own main character would be a little...daintier, than it would probably be for most people. But then I also like the idea of playing a female character that would be suited by a deeper, firmer voice. I couldn't really get into a female warrior playthrough for Hawke because the type of warrior I wanted to play would have been more like Aveline, in terms of feeling like a bulwark both in combat and out of it, and I couldn't stop seeing my delicate-mannered rogue Hawke whenever she spoke.
Grey DeLisle is pretty great. I also feel like Brandon Keener deserves more work.
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Post by hellionrex on Jan 28, 2019 21:19:27 GMT
Gimme Troy Baker or Nolan North. They're both in everything, but their voices are so fucking hot.
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Post by Yermogi on Jan 29, 2019 1:03:02 GMT
I don't know either of their names, but I would LOVE to have the VA for either the Female Sith Inquisitor or the Female Sith Warrior from SWTOR be the voice for the heroine. I adore both of them. I don't really have a preference for who the male voices would be.
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Post by AlleluiaElizabeth on Jan 30, 2019 0:18:49 GMT
Gimme Troy Baker or Nolan North. They're both in everything, but their voices are so fucking hot. Matt Mercer also.
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Post by AlleluiaElizabeth on Jan 30, 2019 1:32:24 GMT
Just thought of a great female protag voice if we need a new one this game: Allegra Clark. She's both Josephine *and* Nakmor Kesh. That's some range. (And I'm sure the rest of her bio is good too, I just haven't seen them myself.) www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Allegra-Clark/
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Post by jjdxb on Jan 30, 2019 13:29:03 GMT
It's a little weird to be bothered by that, if you don't mind me saying. There were people in the main trilogy who spoke with French accents (the Doctor not named Chakwas in ME:3 par example), Scottish accents etc.
I mean, there isn't really a logical reason why everyone seems to have the same accent in each country. Logically, they really shouldn't, that doesn't really happen IRL anywhere that's of reasonable size. Sure, if we're dealing with a Luxembourg situation, speaking in the same accent kinda makes sense. But with entities of the size of Ferelden or Orlais, given the technology levels and development, you should expect some kind of accent variation internally.
For that matter, on a macro level, Tevinter, Ferelden, Kirkwall and Rivain shouldn't have the same accent. They've been separate entities for centuries, they shouldn't be speaking the same way. IMHO, Tevinter should be the only place speaking with the generic British accent. Ferelden etc should have ended up with some English provincial accent (like West Country or Yorkshire).
(I know why it's ended up this way, it's much easier and cheaper, but IMHO it weakens the worldbuilding)
I live an hour away from Texas. No one really sounds like that. That's why I think it's fake. Also, those who do really have thick, thick regional accents are generally people who do not travel much and have not really left their insular communities. Ah ok, I thought you were more of a mind if the person you were quoting. Truth is many of the accents you hear in media are fake. The Queen's English (you know, the really posh one that people like to imitate)? Not really a thing (anymore). Not even the Queen really speaks like that.
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Post by Sifr on Feb 15, 2019 6:44:56 GMT
I mean, there isn't really a logical reason why everyone seems to have the same accent in each country. Logically, they really shouldn't, that doesn't really happen IRL anywhere that's of reasonable size. Sure, if we're dealing with a Luxembourg situation, speaking in the same accent kinda makes sense. But with entities of the size of Ferelden or Orlais, given the technology levels and development, you should expect some kind of accent variation internally.
For that matter, on a macro level, Tevinter, Ferelden, Kirkwall and Rivain shouldn't have the same accent. They've been separate entities for centuries, they shouldn't be speaking the same way. IMHO, Tevinter should be the only place speaking with the generic British accent. Ferelden etc should have ended up with some English provincial accent (like West Country or Yorkshire).
(I know why it's ended up this way, it's much easier and cheaper, but IMHO it weakens the worldbuilding)
There was Sister Justine in Denerim, who sported a far more rural accent than the bog-standard one normally heard in Ferelden, but you're right, it would be nice to hear more variation even within the same country.
Even though everyone where I live would be said to have the "same" regional dialect, there's still subtle-but-distinctive differences that can be heard between one city/town/village and the next, even if they're only a few miles down the road from each another. I suspect that the same is equally true elsewhere.
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Post by Zemgus on Feb 15, 2019 8:29:59 GMT
Mark Bazeley and Laura Bailey.
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