"I was in that sound booth for over 500 hours": Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 actor says the RPG's 2.2 million word script made recording an absolute saga

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is shaping up to be a big game. It has 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:over 2.2 million words in its script acco🍒rding to developer Warhorse Studios. This would put it ahead of Baldur's Gate 3, which is the Guinness world record holder for the longest video game script ever at over two million words.

, it takes a professional voice actor around three hours to record one hour of dialog. So, 500 hours in the booth could equate to over 150 hours' worth of in-game lines.

I absolutely hate standing, and as a former bartender who regularly had to stand for 12 hours at a time, I hope McKay got a loไt of sitting breaks.

All that time shouldn't come ▨as too much of a surprise considering Henry is the protagonist and we have a lot of varied ways to play him. All those different paths we can take will all necessitate their own unique lines of dialog.

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