That's Rome 1, not 2. And yeah, I`ll try, but there will be a lot less lines. Quite unfortunately the voice actor for the Roman narrator makes almost no stops between words so cutting things out is insanely difficult. I will try to whip something up but it won't be anywhere near as good as this one.
Thanks! I`ll try to do the young Roman (the narrator + hastati) and maybe possibly the Barbarian warlord in the future, but that's not going to be soon. ALL of the warlord lines are in stereo so i`ll have to convert something like 60-70 files. BTW if you liked this check out the other three voice sets I made.
"Maybe possibly the barbarian warlord in the future, but thats not going to be soon" currious about your definition of 'soon' since i just noticed a particular recent upload to the nexus xD
The sound files did not play correctly, but I managed to fix them. Mind you it took a LOT of time and effort so i`m pretty spent for now and that young Roman will have to wait.
Is this... Runescape or Runescape classic combat music?! I never played way back in the day, but I swear to Talos the combat music in the vid sounds exactly like some Runescape sh*t I'd jam to in 2007 lmao Also.... As someone who is trying to learn reconstructed Latin for my master's (What Imperials and all those fancy Romans in movies would should have sounded like) I think this is still accurate, its basically middle eastern and the beginning of romance languages clashing. If you want to go full-blown reconstructed Latin from pre-Christianization (I'm looking at you, Thalmor) times for roleplaying as an Imperial, I'd honestly look at mixing in some Italian sounding elements along with middle eastern. I see this as working just fine as a Khajiit but also an Imperial if I'm doing some hardcore-extremely-accurate-3rd century AD- roleplay-imperial shit.
That's from a mod that integrates all TES music into Skyrim. You have no idea how tedious it was to make it work as you have to download the tracks by yourself and convert the older ones. But yeah, it kinda works fine save for some TES Arena tracks that sound a bit out of place. Oh, I`ll probably do the young Roman and young Greek narrators from RTW too.
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are you planning to add more voices?
BTW if you liked this check out the other three voice sets I made.
currious about your definition of 'soon' since i just noticed a particular recent upload to the nexus xD
Also.... As someone who is trying to learn reconstructed Latin for my master's (What Imperials and all those fancy Romans in movies would
shouldhave sounded like) I think this is still accurate, its basically middle eastern and the beginning of romance languages clashing. If you want to go full-blown reconstructed Latin from pre-Christianization (I'm looking at you, Thalmor) times for roleplaying as an Imperial, I'd honestly look at mixing in some Italian sounding elements along with middle eastern. I see this as working just fine as a Khajiit but also an Imperial if I'm doing some hardcore-extremely-accurate-3rd century AD- roleplay-imperial shit.Oh, I`ll probably do the young Roman and young Greek narrators from RTW too.