Players of the popular RPG Baldur’s Gate 3 are calling for more voice and accent options for character customization. While the game features unique and impressive accents for NPCs, players feel limited in their choices for their own characters.
Character creation in RPGs is an exciting but overwhelming experience, with numerous options available. However, when it comes to voices and accents, players have very few choices in Baldur’s Gate 3.
A Scottish dwarf NPC singing a bath song has captured players’ attention, showcasing the incredible voice lines and accents in the game. Players are eager to have these accents available for their own characters, expressing disappointment at the lack of options.
The authenticity and clarity of the accents in interactions with NPCs have players yearning for the ability to choose such accents for their characters. Some players even hesitate to play as Dwarves until they can have a Scottish accent, while those who do play as Dwarves find the available voices unsuitable.
In addition to the Scottish accent, players also desire an Australian accent, as certain elements in the game already resemble the land down under. While these accents may not align with the lore of the races in Dungeons and Dragons, they would greatly enhance character creation and gameplay options.
If Larian Studios were to introduce additional voices and accents, players have expressed interest in having options like Sean Connery’s voice. This would further enrich the customization experience and provide more variety for players to choose from.
Overall, players are requesting more voice and accent options in Baldur’s Gate 3 to enhance their immersion and enjoyment of the game.
Source: DOTESPORTS