Farscape: The Game Voice Pack [WOTC Compatible]

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Author: kregano

Last revision: 15 Sep, 2017 at 20:01 UTC

File size: 217.95 MB

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Description:

"Boy, was Spielberg ever wrong. Close Encounters my ass."

John Crichton, Aeryn Sun, D’Argo, Zhaan, Rygel, and Chiana can now join your soldiers in battle thanks to audio from Farscape: The Game (yes, this really exists).

Contains voices with and without radio filters, and at least a dozen lines for each character. All references to Farscape material have been removed. Crichton’s lines with nicknames have been retained, though.

Now supports WOTC faction soldiers! Will still work fine in vanilla XCOM 2 too!

Utilizes robojumper’s new CharacterVoice script. If you’re a modder and would like to know more, check out my tutorial: How to use Robojumper’s CharacterVoice Script in XCOM 2 Voice Packs[docs.google.com]

Any and all feedback is appreciated.

Credit goes to the following for the actual assets:
-Rockne S. O’Bannon – creator of Farscape
-Jim Henson Interactive and Red Lemon Studios
-Simon & Schuser Interactive

===FAQ===

1. Why do Rygel, Chiana, and Crichton have tons more lines than Aeryn, D’Argo, and Zhaan?

Crichton obviously has the most lines because he’s the protagonist.

Rygel and Chiana apparently have much longer gameplay segments than the rest, and/or are NPCs for most of the game, based on the amount of non-radio chatter audio they had. That means more lines for them in general, and more non-plot/radio chatter audio in particular.

2. Why no Pilot?

Pilot had the least usable dialogue of the main characters, and even then, most of it doesn’t really work within the confines of the audio cues for soldiers. If someone could figure out how to replace Firebrand’s audio, I might be able to do something with his stuff.

3. Where’s Scorpius?

He’s not in the game. Farscape: The Game is set in Farscape Season 1, before Scorpius showed up. The main baddie for the season is Crais, who only gets 10 lines of dialogue in the game.

4. Are you going to add lines from the show?

Nope. I don’t have it on DVD and I don’t care enough to get it. The only reason I did this is because I got Farscape: The Game for $1 at a thrift store and figured it’d be nice for the Farscape fans to get something for XCOM 2.

If someone wants to make a more comprehensive Farscape voice pack, I’ll be happy to give you all the audio files I have.