![]() ![]() Now we can say for sure that the four gems of Square are Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy X (the last one being my favorite). OK, we will wait for the PlayStation 3 version, though I don't expect too much. Even Square Enix itself has sent at least two apologies to their customers, recognizing the poor quality of the game and asking for patience. I must admit that the graphics are the best in the series (though not as innovative as FFX's were at its moment), but its awful interface, quest restrictions and problems upon release make it clearly one of the worst installments in the series. ![]() Its linearity can easily bring us to boredom. I didn't say that, i'm sorry your brain stopped working after that little faint spark on that solitary minute. If not, the next attempt at solution might be to uninstall and then reinstall the Realtek Audio Driver, as that should reset any changes from the defaults. Maybe FFXIV got muted there, or had its relative volume reduced. Your point: Voice acting killed star wars so it can kill ffxiv. Try looking at the Windows Volume Mixer (r-click on taskbar icon, then 'Open Volume mixer'), i guess. It changed the basic formula of the series radically – to an extent that no pre-release talk hinted at – and struck out on its own. Originally posted by Ovan: Originally posted by millify: I did after you decided not to answer. With Final Fantasy XIII, reviews were even worse. Those usually run about 30 to 40 dollars a month, have a limited number of generations per month, and offer a few hundred different. There are other services too that charge a fee because it utilizes AI tools on their servers to make it sound more natural. XII isn't a bad game though, but we could feel the absence of Nobuo Uematsu in its score, the scenery lacked the charm from previous titles and the characters weren't as original as classic ones like Lulu, Sephirot or Edea. Pytts圆 will give you free voices, though they are a bit robotic (one is Siris voice). Final Fantasy XII had already lost the "magic" and started which we could call the "decline of Square". After Final Fantasy X, all titles released by Square (already joined with Enix) seemed to be worse than the previous titles for PlayStation. (They probably talked about this in a recent Livestream).We shouldn't be surprised about the low quality of the last installment in one of the most popular franchises in the video gaming world. However, it is unlikely they will voice the old parts (ARR), majorly because it keeps getting modified and many players outright skip it. Back when ARR released they had little hopes of survival so they took big cut on voice acting, but right now they know ff's a titan so they have been trying to give players the immersion they cry about. ![]() In user opinion, Japanese Voice Acting of the game is a lot better than English ( haven't tested myself). ever since HW they have been slowly revamping Voice Acting to cover more and more areas with better and better actors. Lastly, it's not like "Full Voice Acting" isn't in the feature-list of the devs (atleast for expacs). I'm not expecting ff to have voice acting anytime in its life, nor do i think it is feasible with the age of the game with a chance of a new ff mmo in next 5 yrs, but if it's about will ff survive going through voice acting then I say "yea it most probably will". But just like ESO survives with voice acting, it can too. Like, if ffxiv wanted to have voice acting now, sure that will affect the game and it may even drive players away. It can obviously affect production, but that's secondary to the point at hand. What i meant is simple, voice acting isn't a necessary factor in killing a game. The chat function lets you communicate with other players who are online. The starwars MMO cost 200 millions to be made, it didn't fared any better for being voice acted. Let your budget escape you and you'll soon have a mess of a project on hand. Sure, it's a lot easier to immerse yourself in a game fully voice acted, but people play games first and voice acting, like story, are not necessary or even important parts to have a successful game.Ĭan voice acting kill a game? Yes it can, just like delays, employee overtime, feature creepy and bad management. I'll try to explain, but i don't know if you'll understand since you failed to read what i wrote. Well, ESO still thrives (yes thrives as in having an active playerbase and not dangling to manage expenses). Your point being that Voice acting = kills games ? ![]()
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