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And if you're talking budget, you could've just used your own voice for the AI talking. That would've been free.
As for those artificats, a damaged recording would sound more like tape noise rather than strange treble artificats which are extremely abnormal.
But as a Musician who LEARNED how to sing myself, I really really am incredibly dissapointed with creative talent not being unleashed the way it was meant to be. Anyone can sing, and you really don't need to take shortcuts.
It feels that with a little padding or something it could be its own game,
I played the story in the apocolypse, every time I destroyed something I felt guilt,
I dont care about the A.I Voice, since its written by humans.
Finally, the Atmosphere is great, the story made me sad.
1 Thing about the A.I, Get canva its a graphic design app the runs in browser, so that you dont have to use A.I for the ads in the subway, if you read this, thanks
10./10
-Pax_Garfield