Argentinian Place Holder Voices

General discussion of the Project Reality Falklands modification.

Which set of Voices do you think best fits the Argentinian Faction?

Chinese
9
7%
English - British
5
4%
English - American
14
11%
French
82
62%
German
2
2%
Hebrew
4
3%
Arabic
6
5%
Militia (Not sure what language)
4
3%
Russian
6
5%
 
Total votes: 132

Rhino
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Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by Rhino »

Hey all,

Since proper Spanish voices can't be made in time, let alone with an Argentinian accent, I'm posting up this poll to see which you, the community prefer in terms of a Place Holder Voices for the Argentinian Faction in PR:BF2 - Falklands.

Please note that these are all the voices we have available to us at this point right now and you should vote for the ones you feel would best fit the Argentinian faction.

Cheers :)
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BroCop
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by BroCop »

I vote for French. Its the closest to Spanish (both are derived from latin)
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Souls Of Mischief
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by Souls Of Mischief »

Ermm... Militia uses Russian language. :p
SShadowFox
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by SShadowFox »

Portuguese could be much more closer, but as we don't have it available, French.

And yes about the Militia voices, it was Chechen Militia, Russian.
Angriff
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by Angriff »

It is kind of bizarre to represent an Argentinian with French voice and accent, but if it works for some people, go for it ;)
What's going on with the voice recording, thought? I recall the latinoamerican community and some individual Argentinian players offering help in these forums.
Cossack
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by Cossack »

Indeed - Militia speaks Russian

Anyway, French could work.
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SShadowFox
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by SShadowFox »

Angriff wrote:It is kind of bizarre to represent an Argentinian with French voice and accent, but if it works for some people, go for it ;)
That's why it's called placeholder, to use until we have Spanish voices to put.
saXoni
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by saXoni »

Arabic is fine with me.
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by Mongolian_dude »

Exercet french stylee

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AfterDune
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by AfterDune »

Chinese for the win.
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Doc.Pock
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by Doc.Pock »

hehe devs trolling :P im for french
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by tankninja1 »

CroCop wrote:I vote for French. Its the closest to Spanish (both are derived from latin)
English, German, and French are all languages on the list are derived from Latin
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SShadowFox
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by SShadowFox »

tankninja1 wrote:English, German, and French are all languages on the list are derived from Latin
English and German included? Are you nuts?

The Latin languages are:

French
Spanish
Portuguese
Italian

These are the most widely spoken

A full list - List of Romance languages
Rhino
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by Rhino »

Looks like French may win this one :p
Souls Of Mischief wrote:Ermm... Militia uses Russian language. :p
Are they in a different accent or something because the Russian and Militia voices are separate?
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saXoni
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by saXoni »

tankninja1 wrote:English, German, and French are all languages on the list are derived from Latin
German and English are derived from the West Germanic languages.
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by SShadowFox »

^ This.
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by AnimalMother. »

[R-DEV]Rhino wrote: Are they in a different accent or something because the Russian and Militia voices are separate?
Yeah different accent and as far as I can tell some different phrases for some commo rose options
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BroCop
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by BroCop »

AnimalMother. wrote:Yeah different accent and as far as I can tell some different phrases for some commo rose options
IIRC didnt someone here said that the Militia VO is proper, while the RU is some obscure dialect
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by Wakain »

Arabic and French seem to be the most related languages we have, usteds, but since it's about placeholders anyway I'd prefer either American English, French or German, in this order, for that nato-family scrap idea (They may become Argentineans afterwards ofc).

edit:
Looks like French may win this one :p
O-ho! saw what you did there, Rhino! :p
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alexandrei07
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Re: Argentinian Place Holder Voices

Post by alexandrei07 »

I totally disagree with this, I do not care if no time or do it well or do not.
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