I'm a nut
#1
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 11:09
Bioware has come a long way in the voice acting. With the exception of David Warner the others seem to be just reading the words. Hey that guys is still alive Bioware, he has a great voice. hint hint
#2
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 12:53
David Warner used to be the community manager here too, didn't he?
#3
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 01:43
#4
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 01:49
I'm a nut
A coconut?
- Cael T. aime ceci
#5
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 01:53
Not sure. Would it be the actor David Warner?
Yeah, this guy:

#6
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 04:40
He does a lot of fantasy and SF. Several different Star Trek roles, Time Bandits, etc.Not sure. Would it be the actor David Warner? I remember him from a rerun of Dr Who lol.
Edit: how could I forget TRON?
#7
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 04:46
He does a lot of fantasy and SF. Several different Star Trek roles, Time Bandits, etc.
Edit: how could I forget TRON?
Time After Time as Jack the Ripper is recommended.
#8
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 05:14
He does a lot of fantasy and SF. Several different Star Trek roles, Time Bandits, etc.
Edit: how could I forget TRON?
Time After Time as Jack the Ripper is recommended.
I read the above, but had forgotten the title of the Star Trek episode and so pictured this: ![]()

(The actual title is: "Wolf in the Fold".)
#9
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 05:41
I love your avatar OP
#10
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 06:18
I love your avatar OP
Is that the elven mage from the trailer of ESO? I loved the rogue assassin but he went and got zombiefied.
- Lebanese Dude aime ceci
#11
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 06:25
I'm a nut
Hmmm... I see. ![]()
#12
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 06:30
Some VAs were more 'wooden sounding' as they had more limited 'sound clips' rather than full banter,
but the banter still brings a smile...
#13
Posté 26 mars 2015 - 06:36
I read the above, but had forgotten the title of the Star Trek episode and so pictured this:
(The actual title is: "Wolf in the Fold".)
heh! Time After Time is a film w/ Malcolm McDowell as HG Wells pursing Jack the Ripper via Time Machine:
http://www.imdb.com/...5/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Also recommended from David Warner are The Omen and the second Horatio Hornblower mini-series w/ Ioan Gruffudd; both outstanding works.





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