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  • Then what's the Molar Mass?

  • Yeah, just add it to the 'amount of work you are putting'.

    When setting up git hooks for my project, I looked at other's OSS hooks first. That shaved off significant hours off of my Research.

  • I just realised I was being waay more efficient than I needed to be.

  • The system you described would mean only the biggest names get paid

    Rather, it's more like, we as the user get a greater variety of background NPC banter, for the same game price.

    Take X4 for instance. The only banter we get is different types of "hello".
    Only in cases of quests, is there any dialogue variety. When there is any such banter out of quests, it's mostly incoherent (or was that another game, I need to check again).
    It doesn't really make sense that 2 or more people meet in a docking area, say, "Hi", "Hello", "Good day to you" and then just keep on standing staring at each other's faces as if they were using some sort of telepathy, or just staring at each other without any conversation.
    It would be fun to be able to have conversations that, while clear that they would not be able to yield any Quest, should still have variety enough to be fun when the player stops by, eavesdropping.
    This sort of thing is there in a lot of games by high budget studios, while at the same time, the games have pretty large file sizes.
    This way, we can reduce both production and distribution costs.

    And the VAs, they don't need to do all the work of speaking each dialogue every time the story writers come up with new banter, but the studio will be getting their voice for those lines, essentially increasing the value of the licensed TTS package, meaning the VA gets more work done than the work they do and gets paid more (well, the last part depends more upon the market condition).

  • You are right. I don't want to have to socialise just to add a bit of voice to my game characters.
    If I have to, I'd rather ship without voicing any of them.

  • Just how did I forget that

    Well, they have the time

  • And Linus says, OOM is user's problem.

    So I'll just sit back and relax.

  • Dungeon Party

  • DisplayPort not to be confused with display port, when someone asks you for a "display port cable" and you start going to pick one of VGA/HDMI/DVI cables instead.

  • On desktop PCs, Depending upon the Motherboard manufacturer and model series, it could either mean nothing other than some gaming marketing jargon or...

    When a motherboard has both red and blue ports, the Red ones could be those connected directly to the CPU lanes for USB, with the blue ones being routed through the PCH.
    If there is just one red coloured USB A port, it might be designated for BIOS updates (unless they have another colour for that).

  • So no they can use sign language to talk to someone on another planet of some other star?

  • Life when humans being vectors is considered acceptable and the one calling them out is called an asshole.

  • I usually just block the site.

  • What if they got hashed by that cobalt system :P

  • Don't worry. Give it half a millenium and we all will have been racist against dogs.

  • Bread

    Jump
  • In my case, twisting it just causes too much moisture and sogging. So the twist-less tuck, keeping the air changing, is actually more intentional than lazy.

  • As a treble lover, I tend to have problems with low bitrate and lossily compressed stuff.
    But from what I have seen heard, as long as the quanta are fine enough, the resultant regenerated audio tends to be close enough to the original. Of course, the components of the sound card matter, when you get to extreme clarity levels, but I guess my ears are not fine enough for that.

  • I usually try to stay away from any of those.
    Just that this time, they decided to use the legal system to suppress Wikipedia, which is why I thought, this needed to be shared.

    Normally, I don't even care about checking Wikipedia for controversial topics.

  • The content is... AI assisted (maybe a better way to put it).
    And yes, now you don't need to get the VA every time you add a line, as long as the License for the TTS data holds.

    You still want to be having proper VAs for lead roles though. Or you might end up with empty feeling dialogues. Even though AI tends to put inflections and all, from what I have seen, it's not good enough to reproduce proper acting.
    Of course that would mean that those who cannot do the higher quality acting ^[e.g. most Anime English dubs. I have seen a few exceptions, but they are few enough to call exceptions] will be stuck with only making the TTS files, instead of getting lead roles.

    But that will mean that now, places where games could not afford to add voice, they now can. Specially useful for cases where someone is doing a one dev project.

    Even better if there can be an open standard format for AI training compatible TTS data. That way, a VA can just pay a one time fee to a tech, to create that file, then own said file and licence it whichever way they like.