Does anyone know if there are differences in the sounds effects of MK:D between the Arcade and PS2?
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Does anyone know if there are differences in the sounds effects of MK:D between the Arcade and PS2?
I've downloaded and seen the interview with ED BOON, there r some previews from MK:D.
There is a part where Nightwolf falls from a stage and face death into a large spike...his screaming sound from the Arcade seems to be much better than his screaming sound from PS2/Xbox.
Also, the MK team said that in MK:D there are differences in the characters' voices (like Sindel has a tougher voice than Mileena) and u can hear some characters' voices differences in the Arcade mode but I'm not sure if I've heard that the characters' voices are the same in PS2/Xbox mode.
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There is a part where Nightwolf falls from a stage and face death into a large spike...his screaming sound from the Arcade seems to be much better than his screaming sound from PS2/Xbox.
Also, the MK team said that in MK:D there are differences in the characters' voices (like Sindel has a tougher voice than Mileena) and u can hear some characters' voices differences in the Arcade mode but I'm not sure if I've heard that the characters' voices are the same in PS2/Xbox mode.
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MK:Deception isn't comming to the arcades, it's going straight to console. So the difference in sound was probably a video quality issue.
| SmokeNc-017 Wrote: MK:Deception isn't comming to the arcades, it's going straight to console. So the difference in sound was probably a video quality issue. |
It's the same movie preview but at the end there's a resume where the voices are different.
So, this might be between Xbox and PS2?
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| mk2us Wrote: I've downloaded and seen the interview with ED BOON, there r some previews from MK:D. There is a part where Nightwolf falls from a stage and face death into a large spike...his screaming sound from the Arcade seems to be much better than his screaming sound from PS2/Xbox. Also, the MK team said that in MK:D there are differences in the characters' voices (like Sindel has a tougher voice than Mileena) and u can hear some characters' voices differences in the Arcade mode but I'm not sure if I've heard that the characters' voices are the same in PS2/Xbox mode. I appreciate ur answer? |
It's not coming to the arcade only for Xbox and PS2.I think this is what Ed Boon was talking about:
You know how Sindel has that Loud Scream for one of her moves?There for her screams will be alot diffrent than the rest of the charcters.This could also mean that each charcter has there own moan and groan.
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| Drfatality Wrote: mk2us Wrote: I've downloaded and seen the interview with ED BOON, there r some previews from MK:D. There is a part where Nightwolf falls from a stage and face death into a large spike...his screaming sound from the Arcade seems to be much better than his screaming sound from PS2/Xbox. Also, the MK team said that in MK:D there are differences in the characters' voices (like Sindel has a tougher voice than Mileena) and u can hear some characters' voices differences in the Arcade mode but I'm not sure if I've heard that the characters' voices are the same in PS2/Xbox mode. I appreciate ur answer? It's not coming to the arcade only for Xbox and PS2.I think this is what Ed Boon was talking about: You know how Sindel has that Loud Scream for one of her moves?There for her screams will be alot diffrent than the rest of the charcters.This could also mean that each charcter has there own moan and groan. |
I really hope thats the case. It would really add a lot to the game for everybody to have a distinct set of sounds.
| I really hope thats the case. It would really add a lot to the game for everybody to have a distinct set of sounds. |
Yes, this will be more realistic and none boring cus hearing the same males' and females' voices all the time is really disturbing, it's like repeating the same song.
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