Pretty sure it was lashman !Gabe must have complained
Pretty sure it was lashman !Gabe must have complained
I think this works for Geralt because of how low-key the performance is. If it was something that needed more acting range, the AI version would probably sound overly stiff and unnatural.
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Looks like its wrong...
General – PC
Content – PC
- Support for 32-bit operating systems has been deprecated
- PC versions of L.A. Noire now include all previously released DLC, including:
- The Broderick Detective Suit
- The Sharpshooter Detective Suit
- The Badge Pursuit Challenge & Button Man Suit
- “The Naked City" Vice Case
- "A Slip of the Tongue" Traffic Case
- "Nicholson Electroplating" Arson Case
- "Reefer Madness" Vice Case
- “The Consul’s Car” Traffic Case
We don't, but the whole conversation started because David Szymanski (Dusk's dev) has some choice words for this Joe nobody.Also, why do we care about what some random guy on Twitter thinks?
Looks like its wrong...
Says random Reddit account to the rest of the world.My mind is kind of blown that no one requested evidence and just believes an unverified Twitter account that provided no evidence.
Says random Reddit account to the rest of the world.
My mind is kind of blown that someone still cites ERA for a source.
Varies between decent to boring.Is Battlefield 4 single player campaign any good?
That's the most idiotic viewpoint I've seen this week. The idea that creating derivative work will put companies out of business is behind the repeated extensions to the single most harmful legislation to creativity : copyright.-snip-
Yet that reddit post is more believable than the tweet, since the announcement of the PC version was on the same day as the consoles versions, it wasn't pushed back at all.Says random Reddit account to the rest of the world.
Not talking about if it's more or less reliable than the reddit post, just that it is ironic that they call that twitter account random (it is, don't get me wrong here) while posting with a completely unknown user from reddit (which is, random hehe)Yet that reddit post is more believable than the tweet, since the announcement of the PC version was on the same day as the consoles versions, it wasn't pushed back at all.
The reddit post may be from an unverified account as well, but it doesn't make him wrong that people believed a random tweet from unknown sources just because it fits their agenda.Not talking about if it's more or less reliable than the reddit post, just that it is ironic that they call that twitter account random (it is, don't get me wrong here) while posting with a completely unknown user from reddit (which is, random hehe)
Tried to make this point and not talk about the information per say.
Guilty as charged, though I retracted quickly. That being said, Sony being asshats about 3rd-party exclusivity and paying to delay multiplat content from competing platforms is historically a thing. This to me felt like another instance of something the gaming community is growing increasingly fed up with.The reddit post may be from an unverified account as well, but it doesn't make him wrong that people believed a random tweet from unknown sources just because it fits their agenda.
once again, my point was because I thought it was FUNNY AND IRONICThe reddit post may be from an unverified account as well, but it doesn't make him wrong that people believed a random tweet from unknown sources just because it fits their agenda.
Sorry. I just don't like misinformation, so I kinda took issue with the responses here at someone that was trying to stop misinformation.once again, my point was because I thought it was FUNNY AND IRONIC
There is no denying the great benefits of mods to video games over the decades.
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It's ok, I don't like misinformation neitherSorry. I just don't like misinformation, so I kinda took issue with the responses here at someone that was trying to stop misinformation.
(Not that I'm not guilty of falling on minformation from unknown sources, I believed the posts about the Win10 version of NieR Automata being stutter free without proof of that, and in the end it turned out to not be true...).
Deepfakes in general are very scary but for many reasons other than fake voice acting....but the AI that can replicate voices is very concerning to imo.
The Crate and Crowbar podcast had an interesting discussion about this subject on the latest episode. Among others, they talked about the possibility of game companies using tech like this to fix small issues in VO or fill in gaps without having to get the VA into a studio again after the general sessions are finished already. What came to mind for me was that in such a situation the lines that are "generated" aren't marked as such, so if they're dodgy on occasion that could reflect poorly on the VA because people don't know which is which. Weird times we live in! Then there's more fundamental labor rights issues around compensation, etc.There is no denying the great benefits of mods to video games over the decades.
...but the AI that can replicate voices is very concerning to imo.
It wouldn't be the internet* if people waited for more information.Why go on a tirade over unsubstantiated rumors instead of waiting for more trustworthy information?
Not that much actually. To replicate someone's voice would be akin to using their likeness without authorization. We're not talking Geralt but Doug Cockle, and that's illegal.There is no denying the great benefits of mods to video games over the decades.
...but the AI that can replicate voices is very concerning to imo.
It's thoroughly mediocre. But short. And sometimes very pretty.Is Battlefield 4 single player campaign any good?
I think for mods that’s just fine. I actually think it will be good in the long run that it will be easy with deep fakes and such for hobby production and learning. The expectation on quality in all faussets of society goes up and the easier it is to do the base line the better.Not that much actually. To replicate someone's voice would be akin to using their likeness without authorization. We're not talking Geralt but Doug Cockle, and that's illegal.
good luck with that, my replacement card took almost a month to come due to bank weirdness, so patience, I guessSo my credit card expires in a couple of months but Humble Bundle is already rejecting it (it already happened when my previous card was about to expire some years ago)
I contacted support and their answer was like tough luck buddy, so it seems no bundles for me for some time
There should be a solution to that if they want to protect the voice actors. Make it so in the contract that their voice is valued higher if the studio/publisher were to reuse it with AI to expand and/or fix the voices in the game. If they breach it then there'll be a settlement to pay.The Crate and Crowbar podcast had an interesting discussion about this subject on the latest episode. Among others, they talked about the possibility of game companies using tech like this to fix small issues in VO or fill in gaps without having to get the VA into a studio again after the general sessions are finished already. What came to mind for me was that in such a situation the lines that are "generated" aren't marked as such, so if they're dodgy on occasion that could reflect poorly on the VA because people don't know which is which. Weird times we live in! Then there's more fundamental labor rights issues around compensation, etc.
People are conditioned to gravitate towards snort, sharp snippets of news they can create drama out of or get enraged by so they get their dopamine hit.Just caught up on the whole Monster Hunter drama.
A lot of people need to take a deep breath. Why go on a tirade over unsubstantiated rumors instead of waiting for more trustworthy information? The internet already has more than enough drama.
I'll admit that Sheng Long in SFII is an all-time April Fool's joke.Not gonna lie, I lowkey miss being fooled by fake rumours from 90s/2000s mags
Laura Bailey is absolutely incredible. That opening monologue is what single-handedly sold me on this game.
Overpriced, shitty regional pricing, barebone port, the list goes on.