Difference between revisions of "Talk:Adding Voice Intermediate Tutorial"

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:It's in Misc and combat.  my question to Bethesda is that in this tutorial you state it is not possible to have the default actors say your unique dialogue.  "Can't"  Well, what if I can?  Am I aloud to, as long as it is in Skyrim and no other TES or other game?.  Example.  Warmaddens Vanilla "Have you come to protect yourself? Or do some damage?" Am I aloud to modify him to say "have you come to do some damage? or, do some damage?" Am I aloud to mod this and am I aloud to share.  I know taking assets from other games is considered porting but if it is the same game.  all people playing would have bought a copy and have the same files?  Would this be copy write infringement? [[User:Thoughthorder|Thoughthorder]]
:It's in Misc and combat.  my question to Bethesda is that in this tutorial you state it is not possible to have the default actors say your unique dialogue.  "Can't"  Well, what if I can?  Am I aloud to, as long as it is in Skyrim and no other TES or other game?.  Example.  Warmaddens Vanilla "Have you come to protect yourself? Or do some damage?" Am I aloud to modify him to say "have you come to do some damage? or, do some damage?" Am I aloud to mod this and am I aloud to share.  I know taking assets from other games is considered porting but if it is the same game.  all people playing would have bought a copy and have the same files?  Would this be copy write infringement? [[User:Thoughthorder|Thoughthorder]]
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Thank you for the perspective. However the entire opening of this article I read as derogatory to non voiced mods, is it intended to be such? They can have masses of talent and quality in them or none at all, but why should the wiki judge that either way, surely that is up to the individual? Unbiased and neutral is better for relaying information. [[User:Markmid|Markmid]]
Thank you for the perspective. However as of the time of writing, the entire opening of this article: The Age of Voice Acting, I read as derogatory to non voiced mods, is it intended to be such? They can have masses of talent and quality in them or none at all, but why should the wiki judge that either way, surely that is up to the individual? Unbiased and neutral is better for relaying information. [[User:Markmid|Markmid]]

Revision as of 06:38, 15 May 2012

"Once you make a specific voice type, you must record the Misc. things they say like, hello, goodbye, how can I help you etc.. otherwise they will remain silent with nothing to say"
Is there somewhere a list of topics (or dialogue lines) that have to be overriden for a new voicetype ? Like when you pass close to your NPC, when you don't have any more dialogue topics and they just say "yes" or something ? Digitalparanoid 08:41, 28 February 2012 (EST)

It's in Misc and combat. my question to Bethesda is that in this tutorial you state it is not possible to have the default actors say your unique dialogue. "Can't" Well, what if I can? Am I aloud to, as long as it is in Skyrim and no other TES or other game?. Example. Warmaddens Vanilla "Have you come to protect yourself? Or do some damage?" Am I aloud to modify him to say "have you come to do some damage? or, do some damage?" Am I aloud to mod this and am I aloud to share. I know taking assets from other games is considered porting but if it is the same game. all people playing would have bought a copy and have the same files? Would this be copy write infringement? Thoughthorder



Thank you for the perspective. However as of the time of writing, the entire opening of this article: The Age of Voice Acting, I read as derogatory to non voiced mods, is it intended to be such? They can have masses of talent and quality in them or none at all, but why should the wiki judge that either way, surely that is up to the individual? Unbiased and neutral is better for relaying information. Markmid