frostytheplebe
Seventh Part of the Seal
Everyone has negative criticism so consider this mine... and please do no take this the wrong way. I love the game and how it came out. You guys did a lot of incredible work and it will be one i hang on to and continuously replay. I simply feel that it is something that has to be said, especially since this is my favorite mission in the entire game... save one problem.
I know this has been brought up before but... the voice overs seem to be mixed up. I hear 5 or 6 civilians calmly say "I can't hold her, I'm going down..." or "My ships a..."
Meanwhile you have trained Confed pilots coms going "Oh no... AAAIIIIIIEEEE!!!!" or in a paniced voice, "Can't hold her, hull breach...."
If you guys consider changing anything... the Civilian voices should definitely be a bit more paniced. Something like Dallas' voice in WCP "Oh damn... Oh damn... NOOOOOO!!!!"
Or some others... just something a little more paniced or emotional. It would be a perfect mission if you actually felt bad seeing the civilians get massacred. The part where Bradshaw says, "Those poor Bastards are getting slaughtered, hurry up!" definitely helps that, but nothing else really does. Anyway, rant over, it's just a thought.
I know this has been brought up before but... the voice overs seem to be mixed up. I hear 5 or 6 civilians calmly say "I can't hold her, I'm going down..." or "My ships a..."
Meanwhile you have trained Confed pilots coms going "Oh no... AAAIIIIIIEEEE!!!!" or in a paniced voice, "Can't hold her, hull breach...."
If you guys consider changing anything... the Civilian voices should definitely be a bit more paniced. Something like Dallas' voice in WCP "Oh damn... Oh damn... NOOOOOO!!!!"
Or some others... just something a little more paniced or emotional. It would be a perfect mission if you actually felt bad seeing the civilians get massacred. The part where Bradshaw says, "Those poor Bastards are getting slaughtered, hurry up!" definitely helps that, but nothing else really does. Anyway, rant over, it's just a thought.