The main file now comes with a "fomod" installer, so you can decide to disable individual princes who don't suit your fancy, for whatever reason. Special thanks to Nexus user "Homercide" who provided the xml file for this!
Just make sure subtitles are on.... A common complaint is that some of the princes are garbled to the point of incomprehensibility. (They aren't wrong, I really overdid some of the effects.)
The idea isn't bad, but the result is not that great, since you can't even understand what they're saying wthout subtitles on... Also, too loud. Uninstalled. Too bad, it was very promising.
I've actually had this mod in my load order for so long on all my characters that I actually forget I have it installed. Well, until I run into Meridia's Beacon in a random dungeon chest, then I'm yanking off my headphones so I don't get my eardrums blown out by "A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BEACON."
As a bit of a curiosity, are you ever going to change Hermeaus Mora's dialogue for the Dragonborn DLC? Cause I actually like the new voice effects you gave him, and was caught off guard the first time I read a Black Book and his normal voice played.
Excellent mod, good fellow! I fully plan on implementing this with more than half of the Daedric Princes provided. Good show. I'm hoping that we only hear Sanguine as a Daedric Prince during our final encounter where his form is revealed to us. Might be a dead give-away in the middle of a crowded pub.
The ones I'm skipping personally are Nocturnal, Sheogorath, Azura, Meridia, and Hermaeus Mora. I'm skipping Nocturnal as I felt her natural voice was one of the best, and some of the metallic swishing sound I'm hearing in the audio doesn't match my imagination. Sheogorath I'm skipping only as I feel the change between his voices is a little too abrupt for my taste, I might've encouraged a little more transition like someone raising their voice, but I really like how you handled this. Azura for me is what I imagine many people are saying about Sheogorath; she's been an iconic voice since Morrowind, and I feel while she might be among the most plain of the princes, her voice is something I can't get away from. Meridia honestly has had the worst voices since she's had one, and she wasn't even in Morrowind to my knowledge; I'm honestly neglecting her in the hopes there's some kind of major overhaul I can give to her at some point. And, lastly, Hermaeus Mora is just my favorite, that otherworldly horror, that ominous, uncertain, distant timbre that seems like its calling, yawning to you.
So, all in all, you did a fantastic job. Thanks again.
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I can finally die happy.
Thanks for the endorsements!
The main file now comes with a "fomod" installer, so you can decide to disable individual princes who don't suit your fancy, for whatever reason. Special thanks to Nexus user "Homercide" who provided the xml file for this!
As a bit of a curiosity, are you ever going to change Hermeaus Mora's dialogue for the Dragonborn DLC? Cause I actually like the new voice effects you gave him, and was caught off guard the first time I read a Black Book and his normal voice played.
Thanks for it!
Added to my gameplay guide :)
The ones I'm skipping personally are Nocturnal, Sheogorath, Azura, Meridia, and Hermaeus Mora. I'm skipping Nocturnal as I felt her natural voice was one of the best, and some of the metallic swishing sound I'm hearing in the audio doesn't match my imagination. Sheogorath I'm skipping only as I feel the change between his voices is a little too abrupt for my taste, I might've encouraged a little more transition like someone raising their voice, but I really like how you handled this. Azura for me is what I imagine many people are saying about Sheogorath; she's been an iconic voice since Morrowind, and I feel while she might be among the most plain of the princes, her voice is something I can't get away from. Meridia honestly has had the worst voices since she's had one, and she wasn't even in Morrowind to my knowledge; I'm honestly neglecting her in the hopes there's some kind of major overhaul I can give to her at some point. And, lastly, Hermaeus Mora is just my favorite, that otherworldly horror, that ominous, uncertain, distant timbre that seems like its calling, yawning to you.
So, all in all, you did a fantastic job. Thanks again.