is it just me or does it sound creepy and not british
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 08:40
by Spartan0189
I think it's just you, I think it sounds fine in my opinion.
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 09:30
by PLODDITHANLEY
If anything it sounds too British. I suspect it's modelled on the awful 'Rupert' stereotyped posh guards officer type.
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 09:57
by Epim3theus
Well i say..
Those radiocommands are so 0.6 anyways.
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 10:19
by Snook
PLODDITHANLEY wrote:If anything it sounds too British. I suspect it's modelled on the awful 'Rupert' stereotyped posh guards officer type.
Oh no, we all talk like that round here
spiffing
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 10:19
by Outlawz7
Epim3theus wrote:Well i say..
Those radiocommands are so 0.6 anyways.
British voices were added in 0.4
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 10:33
by Epim3theus
My point being who uses them anymore, exept spamming or giving your position away, not refering to when they first were implemented.
Therefore i picked a random build number sometime ago, making a play on the frase, that is so 1998, meaning outdated.
With all third party communications programs around and al that.
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 10:50
by Smiddey723
Yea i agree, the British sound really stupid "Wiwco!"
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 10:52
by Jigsaw
I don't know what you're talking about, they sound just like me
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 11:16
by Hitman.2.5
Spartan0189 wrote:I think it's just you, I think it sounds fine in my opinion.
it would do to you , all Americans think we speak like **** van dyke from mary poppins, or some other posh toff
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 11:45
by the_ganman
Hitman.2.5 wrote:it would do to you , all Americans think we speak like **** van dyke from mary poppins, or some other posh toff
What you dont ive been told to stop speaking canadian once :S
who is it that recorded the voices?
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 12:28
by ediko
the_ganman wrote:What you dont ive been told to stop speaking canadian once :S
who is it that recorded the voices?
LOL hows that even possible. Some mix of English and French or something? ??:
The British sound great to me don't know what's the fuss about. Watch some Top Gear and you will soon understand that it's the Americans who are talking with an accent!
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 12:40
by the_ganman
ediko wrote:LOL hows that even possible. Some mix of English and French or something? ??:
The British sound great to me don't know what's the fuss about. Watch some Top Gear and you will soon understand that it's the Americans who are talking with an accent!
Good day eh! truthfully i cant tell the difference of what is "canadian" or not but apperently he could
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 12:41
by usmcguy
I never use it, it just gives your position away..
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 12:47
by Rudd
TEA AND CRUMPETS AT MY LOCATION!
all the foxhounds bollocks etc is from SF?
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 13:00
by IAJTHOMAS
[R-DEV]Rudd wrote:all the foxhounds bollocks etc is from SF?
Probably one of the Life Guards wanting to go hunting for a bit...
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 13:15
by Bamtoman
"Heres Your Medic !"
"I need a medic "
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 13:24
by Epim3theus
IAJTHOMAS wrote:Probably one of the Life Guards wanting to go hunting for a bit...
That man should do the voices, excellent.
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 13:48
by sofad
the_ganman wrote:...
who is it that recorded the voices?
that was me, recording an english musician and actor (this guy), living in berlin in my theater where i work, at 26.08.2006.
Re: British radio command Go Go Go
Posted: 2010-09-18 15:55
by Scot
This is how us younger generations speak, like, isn't it.