As a Finn the voice lines sound... Amateur-ish. Compared to Wargame: Red Dragon's Finnish voice lines, the difference is between night and day. The voice acting here doesn't sound like they're in a battle at all, and they're veeery corny at times. Other nations' voice lines in SD2 are nowhere this bad.
As a Finn These voice lines are absolutely TERRIBLE. They are just playing the war as a joke. No feeling at all. Punch line after punch line. No one in war would be that corny.
Great ! This is so nice, I love sd2 voice line
People 19:04 what kind of song, I can't find the name, please!
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As a Finn the voice lines sound... Amateur-ish. Compared to Wargame: Red Dragon's Finnish voice lines, the difference is between night and day. The voice acting here doesn't sound like they're in a battle at all, and they're veeery corny at times. Other nations' voice lines in SD2 are nowhere this bad.
Seems to be pretty common in games, and it's pretty understandable, we aren't exactly common folk on global scale
polish ones are sometimes rough as well
13:16 PERKELE
Does anyone know the song the Finns are singing?
Cool! Are you planning on doing the rest?
would love to have the hungarian voicelines
Just wondering, how to you extract the audio files from the game? Or do you just record the lines as they say them?
I think it's the same guy doing all the voice lines. He sounds like hes forcing his voice deeper in some points.
Also these lines feel kind of clunky. Might be because the voice lines are so quiet.
very nice and we need russian voice line pls
As a Finn These voice lines are absolutely TERRIBLE. They are just playing the war as a joke. No feeling at all. Punch line after punch line. No one in war would be that corny.
this voice acting is horrible. Red Dragon had much better acting. Sounds like it's done by a single amateur in their bedroom