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Baldur's Gate 3
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I guess it is a matter of perspective? I think it makes sense that the player character doesn't talk because it's meant to be your voice.
If I would choose a dialogue option and some other persons voice would come out it would be jarring to me.
I think a voiced protagonist makes sense in games where you play the role of an established character like the witcher or the Maas effect mc.
If I create a character from scratch which is a stand-in for me, I want nothing that pulls me out of the fantasy of me being it.
So in my opinion custom chars should be silent and origin chars should be voiced. But options to change that should be included.
So why do you choose a voice when creating a character?
What do you mean?
There’s an option during the character creation where you choose your voice.
You sure the option was still there? I remember it in early access, but I didn't see the option after release. Unless I completely missed it, but I spent like damn near 40 minutes on the create character screen.
Yrp! Its on the first page. There's like 6 or 8 choices iirc? (Half masculine half feminine)
yes it's there
Your character speaks when you take actions and while walking around (if you have that enabled), so you’re choosing what that voice sounds like