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Aenra

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Voice-acting made DOS's EE worse imo. Change isn't always better.

True, but i won't make a general Larian games rule due to just the one.
They had not planned that far, they didn't even think they'd get to that level. So they had no contract with the existing actors, not for something that far up ahead; which is why it went down they way it did. I wouldn't make a rule out of it.

Obviously, reality may end up proving you right. Will stick to waiting though :)

And seriously, how long are we gonna beat the voice-acting horse? We've explained it like ten million times. It wasn't lack of effort, interest or responsibility. You know anything about how it works (contracting those faggots), you'd understand. Any other argument, respected, but this.. it's getting tiring.
 

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