THANK YOU for this uploead! I've been looking for more details and soundbites from this game for a long time. Tried to play it several years ago but had trouble with the controls for the PC version and the PSP version was... inadequate, to say the least
Thanks for your work with these videos. I'm sorting through all the voice overs myself and jeeze, there are a lot. It's rather frustrating that thousands of them don't seem to be ordered in any way.
+Alexander Pirard Hi there, I saw your other comments before; sorry for not replying to them, I forgot to do so. I'm glad you managed to extract them in the end.
No problem, I figured you were probably busy. Right now, there's just the tedium of going through the soldiers' lines -I found an easy way to sort out the officers' voices. The ones who use their callname and respond to your actions- but unfortunately these are a bit too limiting for what I'm trying to do. I wonder if the remaining files were scrambled by foobar, or if there really isn't any sorting to them at all.
Alexander Pirard There might have been some kind of method the developers used to sort them out (e.g. folders), but once they packed them up I think all the sorting was removed and it's just random audio files hooked into the game's triggers. I don't know really, but I had to listen to most of the files and sort them out myself. It's really tedious. If I wanted to, I could have just stuck them all into one video, uploaded it and called it a day, but that would have been lazy.
Can you please do this for the helicopter units? I love the voiceovers and unit names of the air units: Zircon, Tungsten, and I can't remember all but they are mostly female pilots who talk with collected, cool-headed precision :) soooo cool
Can we get just the stuff in the back on it's own without the flag and all that? I've been wanting those little cinematic videos that play when you use a support in their own video.
You don't happen to have the sound file, which plays when enemy unit is lost? "hostile down" Like you kill enemy tank squad & then it plays right after that.
Do you mean the voice files where the unit talks to the Colonel when it's permanently killed off, saying their farewells? *Examples* • "We've got to go to sleep now sir, goodnight." • "To be honest sir, I've respected you, but never liked you." • "You got us into this mess. Burn in hell." • "Sir, it has been an honour - and a joy - to serve under your command." • "Ugh... bleeding so much... bastardo!"
That's right. The EU decide to federate into a single nation of multiple states to consolidate their economies, security and government, but the UK + Ireland rejects and are kicked out. However, while they proclaim to be neutral, at the beginning of the war they decide to ally themselves with the EF instead of the USA due to their closer proximity to the EF.
Not really? It sort of briefly mentions these things in the intro cutscene / some of the news segments during the Prelude to War campaign (essentially a tutorial) and leaves it up to the player to guess what has happened in the past 12 years (the game was released in 2008 and the game takes place in 2020). There's a book as well, but I don't think it expands upon it much either - the book's story is almost completely different to the game's and I think it's just from the American perspective of events.
Space Command Europe sounds a little too excited to fire the orbital laser
I never knew support helicopters had voicelines for being shot down. Never had that issue of it happening.
THANK YOU for this uploead! I've been looking for more details and soundbites from this game for a long time. Tried to play it several years ago but had trouble with the controls for the PC version and the PSP version was... inadequate, to say the least
Thanks for your work with these videos. I'm sorting through all the voice overs myself and jeeze, there are a lot. It's rather frustrating that thousands of them don't seem to be ordered in any way.
+Alexander Pirard Hi there, I saw your other comments before; sorry for not replying to them, I forgot to do so. I'm glad you managed to extract them in the end.
No problem, I figured you were probably busy. Right now, there's just the tedium of going through the soldiers' lines -I found an easy way to sort out the officers' voices. The ones who use their callname and respond to your actions- but unfortunately these are a bit too limiting for what I'm trying to do. I wonder if the remaining files were scrambled by foobar, or if there really isn't any sorting to them at all.
Alexander Pirard There might have been some kind of method the developers used to sort them out (e.g. folders), but once they packed them up I think all the sorting was removed and it's just random audio files hooked into the game's triggers. I don't know really, but I had to listen to most of the files and sort them out myself. It's really tedious. If I wanted to, I could have just stuck them all into one video, uploaded it and called it a day, but that would have been lazy.
I admire your dedication. If you happen to sort out the EFEC's lines, it'd save me a lot of time, as those are the lines I intend to use.
Alexander Pirard Sure, what do you intend to use them for?
God I love endwar
Can you please do this for the helicopter units? I love the voiceovers and unit names of the air units: Zircon, Tungsten, and I can't remember all but they are mostly female pilots who talk with collected, cool-headed precision :) soooo cool
Can we get just the stuff in the back on it's own without the flag and all that? I've been wanting those little cinematic videos that play when you use a support in their own video.
You don't happen to have the sound file, which plays when enemy unit is lost? "hostile down"
Like you kill enemy tank squad & then it plays right after that.
Do you mean the voice files where the unit talks to the Colonel when it's permanently killed off, saying their farewells?
*Examples*
• "We've got to go to sleep now sir, goodnight."
• "To be honest sir, I've respected you, but never liked you."
• "You got us into this mess. Burn in hell."
• "Sir, it has been an honour - and a joy - to serve under your command."
• "Ugh... bleeding so much... bastardo!"
So in this game UK is actually not part of EU?
That's right. The EU decide to federate into a single nation of multiple states to consolidate their economies, security and government, but the UK + Ireland rejects and are kicked out. However, while they proclaim to be neutral, at the beginning of the war they decide to ally themselves with the EF instead of the USA due to their closer proximity to the EF.
So is it European Federation or European Union at this point? They still bear the old name, are they?
The European Union is renamed to the "European Federation". Beyond that I'm not sure what else is changed within the hierarchy of the former EU.
Is the game really that much in-depth storywise? Or is it linear gameplay for one time?
Not really? It sort of briefly mentions these things in the intro cutscene / some of the news segments during the Prelude to War campaign (essentially a tutorial) and leaves it up to the player to guess what has happened in the past 12 years (the game was released in 2008 and the game takes place in 2020).
There's a book as well, but I don't think it expands upon it much either - the book's story is almost completely different to the game's and I think it's just from the American perspective of events.