PC The recent changes to Trader Jen's model and the 1.0 trader voice changes.

I much prefer the new model, it's more realistic looking, although my only constructive complaints are that I miss the blood splatters her old top used to have, and I will always miss the lab coat. I'm happy that they toned down some of her physical features (not that you wouldn't see the back half anyway), the older's design reeked of immaturity in my opinion. (I'm not even getting political here. I didn't like the prior design for the same reason that Rekt swearing every second line is a minor annoyance to me. It's not clever and feels like something designed by a child, but I digress. Joel's and Hugh's voice work on the other hand... Ugh...)

I support the lighting in the church getting looked at. It's a bit too moody (dark and dreary) for my tastes. It doesn't need to be lit up with a dozen spotlights, either - just balanced.
 
I much prefer the new model, it's more realistic looking, although my only constructive complaints are that I miss the blood splatters her old top used to have, and I will always miss the lab coat. I'm happy that they toned down some of her physical features (not that you wouldn't see the back half anyway), the older's design reeked of immaturity in my opinion. (I'm not even getting political here. I didn't like the prior design for the same reason that Rekt swearing every second line is a minor annoyance to me. It's not clever and feels like something designed by a child, but I digress. Joel's and Hugh's voice work on the other hand... Ugh...)

I support the lighting in the church getting looked at. It's a bit too moody (dark and dreary) for my tastes. It doesn't need to be lit up with a dozen spotlights, either - just balanced.
My first impression of the game was that it was...somewhat immature. But so were the "old school" games I adore, including Fallout New Vegas. That's where it's "old school" charm lies. It doesn't seem to care who it "offends" any more than the classics gave a ■■■■ who they "offended." The classics were made in more innocent times -- before politics became the new religion; the US became the United States of the Offended; and people with torches and pitchforks began going after everyone within arm's reach to take their frustrations with the world out on.

People call our world "post 9/11." Post-truth seems more to the mark to my sensibilities.
 
My first impression of the game was that it was...somewhat immature. But so were the "old school" games I adore, including Fallout New Vegas. That's where it's "old school" charm lies. It doesn't seem to care who it "offends" any more than the classics gave a ■■■■ who they "offended." The classics were made in more innocent times -- before politics became the new religion; the US became the United States of the Offended; and people with torches and pitchforks began going after everyone within arm's reach to take their frustrations with the world out on.

People call our world "post 9/11." Post-truth seems more to the mark to my sensibilities.

Eh, was never offended by it. People are far too soft nowadays as you said. It's just an eye roller to me, it's harmless.
 
Usually, people who think rude language is childish are white collars (of course this is a generalization). But in some work environments, especially where you do hard or dangerous manual labor, you don't have time (or patience) to be polite or courteous, and you don't give a flying f*ck about someone else's sensibility.

In that regard, it makes sense that Rekt is using that kind of language in my opinion.
 
Her face was more lean and refined; more mature than the rounded, chubby face, imo. Ergo, the voice fit the model perfectly. I still maintain that were the model to be slightly more refined -- especially in the face -- the model would fit the voice perfectly.

Now they just need to make the lips and mouth move with their (the traders') dialogue.
 
Now they just need to make the lips and mouth move with their (the traders') dialogue.
Dream on? lol Uh...yeah. That's a little awkward, isn't it? Most developers, including the triple As, use third party software for that purpose. Guessing TFP hasn't found one they like?

Just -- God forbid -- they look like the lip sync for Fallout 4. OMG. That was awful, even compared to FO3.
 
My main complaint with the new Jen model is that she looks too "clean." Not only does her skin look like it's made out of plastic, her clothes do too, and they look almost brand new.

Compare that with the "old" Jen model, where her skin looked like it had some patches of dirt on it, her T-shirt was torn and had blood stains, her jeans had rips in them, etc.

If this kind of stuff was added to the new Jen model, I'd think the new one was better than the old one.

EDIT: I have no issues with any of the voices or voice actors, Jen or otherwise.
 
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