- Rod1mus1
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The weekly update this past friday got me thinking about how hilarious it must of been to have had Chad as placeholder voiceover. But what it really did was plant an idea of an editor for all things audio in Reach's multi-player.
Imagine a feature that allows the player to record audio for things such as medals and flag positions, to name a few. It would work much the way one player sends another player a recorded message over XBOX live. Instead of recording and sending that message to someone else, the recorded dialogue would instead be assigned to a certain medal/action occurring on screen.
Instead of "Double Kill!" being spoken by whoever it is that comes in to read lines of dialogue for Halo's multi-player, it'll be your own squeeky/obnoxious voice saying "Double Kill!" or whatever sound-byte you happen to assign it. Heck, it can say "Hocus Pocus" if you assign it.
While I'm sure this would be something exclusively used in custom games. It'd be nice to have Bungie implement their own censored/supervised phrases in matchmaking for special day hoppers.
Again, just some food for thought.
[Edited on 11.04.2009 2:45 AM PST]