DJ Riff on 29/10/2009 at 10:06
NET Framework 1.x, 2.x, 3.x are independent components and can be installed simultaneously. But it is still highly recommended to install them in ascending order.
massimilianogoi on 29/10/2009 at 23:35
I've already installed the latest version :-///
But for the moment I don't need of Sound Forge :joke:
Lica Samadau on 15/11/2009 at 11:36
Mine would definitely be The Trickster's monologue in DP:
"Look at me! I am the Woodsie Lord,
The Trickster of Legend,
If ye be thirsty, fleshthing, drink of me!
If ye be hungry, then feed for I am the honeymaker and the jacksberry!"
ravoll on 21/11/2009 at 11:05
Why does Karras have the voice of "Droopy the Dog" in the English version? The first time I played TMA was with the German version, where Karras sounds much more menacing.In the English version I find it hard to take him serious.
massimilianogoi on 21/11/2009 at 11:51
Quote Posted by ravoll
Why does Karras have the voice of "Droopy the Dog" in the English version? The first time I played TMA was with the German version, where Karras sounds much more menacing.In the English version I find it hard to take him serious.
HAhaahahah! Why I feel that I have already read this? Flashback!.... Maybe you wrote that in my Karras's victrolas video? I am PLATOON72, and I've recorded that odd video with the Karras victrolas imported in Thief - Deadly Shadows.
jtr7 on 21/11/2009 at 11:52
He wasn't supposed to be menacing. He was a man who'd been scorned and laughed at. Mocked into hating the very flesh of his mockers and gladly wishing to see it turned to lifeless dust, rendered incapable of reproducing more of itself. He spat on the Nobility more than he did the Pagans, whom he had Truart deal with instead. He was not supposed to be taken seriously for his voice, but his ideas. He was supposed to be a gravely wounded genius, afflicted. You are supposed to hear the voice that drew laughs and scorn from the people. You are supposed to hear how he took that voice and had the Nobility begging to receive his blessings and fantastic gifts. A voice recorded on wax cylinders in his perfected Children to ever praise the words of Karras, his voice, echoing in the halls of the nobility from his Children. Tragedy turned to madness.
Beleg Cúthalion on 21/11/2009 at 12:40
Just by the way: Is there no tangible canonical evidence about reactions to Karras's actions and especially voice? After all the English synchronisation is the only one AFAIK with such a strange tune and apparently there was no order to reproduce that in the French or German versions, unlike with Garrett or the guards etc..
massimilianogoi on 21/11/2009 at 12:55
Quote Posted by Beleg Cúthalion
Just by the way: Is there no tangible canonical evidence about reactions to Karras's actions and especially voice?
What reactions you are referring?