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Now could that work here too? Absolutely.
But i guess its just the choice the developers went with and i dont think the game suffers for it.
Aren't games fantasy worlds that aren't reality?
You are taking place as the Main Protagonist. You are the voice of your character. Granted, you won't hear yourself in-game but you can easily read out loud what your character is saying (the dialogue you choose to pick) and just roll with it.
I just imagine my character speaking (with whatever voice selection you chose to pick while editing your character) sometimes or just read the dialogue choice in my head and see what the response will be.
People wanted to fully insert themselves into the game, I can understand that. I can also understand wanting my character to talk but knowing what type of game this is, it doesn't bother me.
Definitely is weird having a voice selector though if they aren't ever going to speak. I guess to give you something to work with (a voice you can keep in your head as you read what the character is saying in the dialogue)
OP, I understand where you're coming from, but voicing every dialogue option for every origin character would be A LOT of work. And the playerbase is pretty divided on this, many people prefer a silent protagonist, so I guess they decided demand wasn't high enough to justify the additional time and resources.
But, leaving aside people's preferences- and I know a lot of people don't like voiced protagonists in games like this- the sheer amount of dialog options in the game that would need to be voiced by all 6 origin character VAs, plus however many PC voices they might do for Durge/custom Tav, just wouldn't be practical.
Hah, I did not know that, that is quite interesting.
So we were going to have an actual voice in conversations and people gave feedback against it. That's so.... I don't really understand that. Its honestly easier for me to get immersed into a game when your main character talks. I can't play Genshin as an example because the main character wants to talk but instead you have this floating thing next to you saying essay length discussions in every conversation with you just nodding.
That's too bad in that case. Maybe one day we can get more fully voiced protags in modern successful games again.
What about the Origin characters that are already voiced?
I wouldn't mind having it, though it can be a bit hit or miss with the voice actors (although no doubt they'd get good ones).
That would be a LOT of voice actors.
It wouldn't have required more voice actors, but would have required more work from the existing ones. There are several voice actors that voiced many characters in the game and they could have just given them more lines to read.
It is very weird having 1 sided conversations, hopefully someone will figure out an AI mod at least to voice TAV so every convo isn't 1 sided.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Axpnul4mhU