Apparently there are Texans in game. For reasons unknown Eothas is god of the south, even if Magran is much more about arming bears.
I mean seriously, VO is one thing. But who had a twisted idea to actually use southern accents in a fantasy RPG that happens on tropical islands?
Man, it wishesPoE 2 = FF15 !?!?!?!
Kit changed to the Nihilus avatar anyway, just to make the MCA interview thread harder to follow.
He's referring to Kit Walker.
a texan in the caribbeanI mean seriously, VO is one thing. But who had a twisted idea to actually use southern accents in a fantasy RPG that happens on tropical islands?
impossible
Apparently there are Texans in game. For reasons unknown Eothas is god of the south, even if Magran is much more about arming bears.
I mean seriously, VO is one thing. But who had a twisted idea to actually use southern accents in a fantasy RPG that happens on tropical islands?
I mean seriously, VO is one thing. But who had a twisted idea to actually use southern accents in a fantasy RPG that happens on tropical islands?
Checked that out. Definitely sub-60fps. Probably 40ish. Just like PoE... disappointing. I wonder if it's simply impossible to make the cities run at 60+fps too.
Yes, of course they could. Just like the Skellige people in Witcher have Irish accents rather than Norse, even though they'd probably have got more Skyrim Points if they used Norse accents thereWhy would you draw parallels from Earth's accents to fantasy ones geographically?
It's important accent usage is consistent in-universe, not it's relation to real places. Aedyr(Aloth) could have just as easily been Jamaican or Russian accents.
You draw parallels because the audience already has ideas of how things should go. The audience hears Aloth's accent and expects him to be prim and proper. He is our introduction to Aedyran culture. A Jamaican accent in that situation would be off-putting. Maybe having one could (and will) be used to normalize our notions of what a sophisticated fantasy character should sound like, in the name of social justice.
Fuck the audience and their preconceptions in this regard. That's not an argument. That may explain why people are whining about it on a knee-jerk emotional level, but it doesn't actually defend the idea of it being an issue.You draw parallels because the audience already has ideas of how things should go.
Because it is shit. Eora isn't Earth but the money are coming from Earth. Subconsciously people connect jamaican accent with something very different from Aloth. You can scream "stereotype" as much as you want,it won't make it less offputting. It seems that this will be my first solo game.You draw parallels because the audience already has ideas of how things should go. The audience hears Aloth's accent and expects him to be prim and proper. He is our introduction to Aedyran culture. A Jamaican accent in that situation would be off-putting. Maybe having one could (and will) be used to normalize our notions of what a sophisticated fantasy character should sound like, in the name of social justice.
They expect that because here British=prim and proper stereotype. Eora isn't Earth - they can have Jamaican=prim and proper, why not? It would even fall under that subversion Obs is famed for.