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Fallout 4 dlc no voice file
Fallout 4 dlc no voice file












fallout 4 dlc no voice file

Just nobody is stupid enough to ship a voice model with a game, because that means anyone can use that voice model. Finally no more silent protagonists in games. We're probably not far off a roleplaying game (or mod) asking you to read out a few sentences and then training the AI voice model on your own voice and using that to voice the games protagonist. The article covers some prior relevant legal concerns for voice modding a prior Fallout game: Of course this doesn't mean that the owners of the voice data (presumably not Bethesda, see below) couldn't try to sue the modders anyways, but at least the recent rulings might discourage copyright takedowns or suits. For modding's sake, it is my hope that because AI generated content itself cannot be copyrighted in the US (see prior tech news on copyright office and at least one basic court ruling), then this would not be considered copyright infringement. As someone who has played through FO4 once, I personally appreciate that this mod was made to enhance role playing through dialog. This is a unique use of AI on a game's voice content in order to generate more voice content for the purpose of a game mod. It remains to be seen whether tweaking existing voice files with AI to create new sound-like lines will hold up to legal and copyright scrutiny or whether the new material can claim its own copyright. Those lines aim to solve an issue near to the hearts of fans of Fallout 1, 2, and New Vegas: role-playing. Roleplayer's Expanded Dialogue (RED) is listed in the NexusMods catalog as a "Massive expansion of vanilla dialogue," adding more than 300 entirely new lines of dialogue to the game.














Fallout 4 dlc no voice file