https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2023/04/the-lord-of-the-rings-gollum-studio-clarifies-paywalled-voice-acting-dlcExpect more stupid shit to get paywalled until gamers wake up and realize you don't get a free pass just because it's you. Every dime you spend on dumb shit like this, is a dime you are using to encourage more dumb shit like this. And it doesn't matter if you tell yourself "Just this once, because it's my favorite IP/Studio/Game!" You still encouraged the market getting to this point. Period.
Maybe we can reverse course before the entirety of a new game's side story content is quarantined behind a second paywall.
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Cash shops in general just piss me off because I realize they are creating the problem to sell you the solution.
I remember when you used to PLAY the game to earn all this stuff or it was just included at no extra charge. Now you have to PAY the game for more inventory, cool looking items, and even the ability to auto loot and it doesn't stop there. Makes me really appreciate games without a cash shop where you just purchase, maybe have to subscribe and play them and they are not trying to monetize every aspect of it.
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Try a MUD today at http://www.mudconnect.com/If so, I've got no real problem with it, but then again, voiceovers are not something I look forward to in my games, usually more of an annoyance.
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The concern isn't about it being VO, specifically. It's about cutting up whole experiences into smaller and smaller pieces to upcharge you for them. The same evolution as the cash shops, only now it's just core pieces of the experience being withheld, such as IP-accurate dialogue. It won't stay restricted to VOs unless gamers make it clear they find this sort of nickel and dining distasteful.
They could have done solely the Sindarin VO and not spent money on doing English VO for background characters that wouldn't be speaking English anyways, but they chose to spend extra to do both simply to withhold the more authentic version for more cash.
Any big Tolkien fan can tell you how important languages are to the series. It wasn't an arbitrary carve-out. Tolkien was literally a linguist before becoming a novelist- the languages of Middle-Earth are a core part of the IP. Imagine a Witcher game where half the game's monsters are carved out into a separate pack. Unless you pay the extra, expect to fight only ghouls, drowners, endregas, and harpies. That's where I don't want this to go (though I expect CDPR to be one of the last to do this), so I definitely think consumers should avoid spending cash on this.
The only problem is that I have to suffer due to that idiocy. If it didn't concern me? Fine, eat yourselves alive, what do I care.
Look at cosmetics, seems like these days some games put zero effort adding attractive outfits you can get from just playing the game, all of the best looking ones are usually cash shop exclusives (looking at you Bethesda) so the choice is, pay up, or look like a murder hobo.
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I would hope they hired professional voice actors for both versions. The only real difference is the training in Sindarin. Considering they knew exactly what lines they needed to record, I'd be willing to bet those actors learned the sounds, not the language. I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same voice actors doing both versions. That would actually be ironically fitting.
But it's such a minor addition that I can't really be too bothered by it. If I bought the game I seriously doubt I'd pay to get the DLC.
In fact, Kotaku notes how the dominant GOTY contenders tend to be single player games sold as complete experiences that don't try to turn the title into a Frankenstein monster full of Battle Passes and Microtransactions. That says something about this specific case. It says that folks will endure poor monetization, but they tend to hold it against the quality of the experience.
Nice touches shouldn't be monetized like this. The quality of the experience should be what we're sold *on*, not what we're sold. This reminds me of how electric car manufacturers are testing out "subs" that increase electric car performance simply by altering code. You don't pay the sub on top of the full car price, they make your car more sluggish.
It also doesn't help when the studio head buys their 4th Lambo. That really exposes the apologists' typical excuses that "games are expensive to make," "If we want more content we have to pay more," and "But inflation" for the naive rationalizations they are.
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