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no!!!
filling the void in my heart now that the playtest is done bih
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You're going to cause yourself burnout.
no!!!
filling the void in my heart now that the playtest is done bih
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You're going to cause yourself burnout.
The last clip I got from the end of the session - GTA5RP cannot come soon enough.
It was kinda swept away by the runescape man fighting the clown, but yeah it was such a good mayhem momentlooking back on it, I cant believe I missed waynes horny joke
this whole scene was gold
Naww man, I still have an assingment to finish for uni, PLUS I’m moving back home (Aka, moving COUNTRIES) on Tuesday, so I’m gonna sink way too much time into GTARP instead of studies/preparingTHE FINGER IS POINTING TO TODAY, IT'S COMING OUT TODAY
Trust, voice changers are very very unlikely to help, it'll just make you sound very robotic. For voicework, if accents are a little much, just trying to change your tone of voice, or the way you talk, is far more helpful. Being cheery, melancholic, serious. It'll feel cheesy as fuck when starting to use it, but it works to get the "vibe" of the character across. Even just keeping your natural voice for all characters is a better deal overall.ngl when GTA5RP comes out I will use whatever is in my bank account (after bills) to buy new parts for my 10 year old un-changed PC rig in order to gain better quality for my roleplay.
I'm also thinking of picking up some voice changers to help increase my character range.
To be fair, AI has really helped voice changes sound more real now. You can use entirely AI voices that aren't changing tones of your voice but instead making another voice say the same words.Trust, voice changers are very very unlikely to help,
Biggest issue, for now, is that the best AI voice changes (as far as I'm aware) are the text-to-voice ones, that mainly focus on imitating popular figures - which I find pretty fuckin weird - but for the generic kind of "changing" voice stuff, I've not seen it much. What little I've heard is that it's quite a big delay if it's decent quality, could be out of date information thoughTo be fair, AI has really helped voice changes sound more real now. You can use entirely AI voices that aren't changing tones of your voice but instead making another voice say the same words.
I've been watching a guy called Kitboga and he wastes scammers time and he uses some really good voice changers so I'm not sure if I agree.Trust, voice changers are very very unlikely to help, it'll just make you sound very robotic. For voicework, if accents are a little much, just trying to change your tone of voice, or the way you talk, is far more helpful. Being cheery, melancholic, serious. It'll feel cheesy as fuck when starting to use it, but it works to get the "vibe" of the character across. Even just keeping your natural voice for all characters is a better deal overall.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz 3.20 GHzAlso sounds like that thing DOES need a decent overall. Biggest thing is frankly memory for GTA to avoid as much pop-in as possible (Could also be caused by other things, let me know since I'm unsure when it comes to GTA). What are your current specs, and how much are you lookin to spend? MIGHT be able to recommend stuff if you're not sure
Ryzen 7600X (or above) and any current or last generation GPU will be a major upgrade for you.I've been watching a guy called Kitboga and he wastes scammers time and he uses some really good voice changers so I'm not sure if I agree.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz 3.20 GHz
16.0 GB Ram
Nvidia 750 Ti
Asus Z97-P motherboard
Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003, 1TB SATA 3.5" Internal Hard Disk Drive - (6Gb/s, 7200rpm, 64MB Cache)
no SSD
I know fuck all about PC parts tbh outside of bigger number > better, but atm I'm saving to buy myself a proper chair for my gaming room so I can actually use my monitors and desk instead of my living room TV
Kitboga uses some pretty good stuff, buuut a good bit of it does come down to the "old phone" effect he has going on, plus he does alter his voice by himself a bit. Not saying it's not worthwhile to shop around - lots of advancements could be made in like, a week - but I just wouldn't stick too much money towards it personally until it's cleared up. If you find some cheap enough software though, then fair play!I've been watching a guy called Kitboga and he wastes scammers time and he uses some really good voice changers so I'm not sure if I agree.
Main thing you need is a better CPU and a better GPU, would make all the difference. Comfort in a good chair is a very worthy investment too though, cannot recommend it enough!I've been watching a guy called Kitboga and he wastes scammers time and he uses some really good voice changers so I'm not sure if I agree.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz 3.20 GHz
16.0 GB Ram
Nvidia 750 Ti
Asus Z97-P motherboard
Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003, 1TB SATA 3.5" Internal Hard Disk Drive - (6Gb/s, 7200rpm, 64MB Cache)
no SSD
I know fuck all about PC parts tbh outside of bigger number > better, but atm I'm saving to buy myself a proper chair for my gaming room so I can actually use my monitors and desk instead of my living room TV