I turned 'em off after 1/2 hour.
500m to landing - yeah I know, thanks.
Off.
Mostly they are good flavours.
There's one American Deep South accent that sounds a bit "put on". Like a Londonner faking it.
At George Lucas station in Leesti. But I'm quibbling, it's a cool addition.
Two things I would like though:
More language variety.
Russian French Greek Nigerian Portuguese Urdu Tagalog Creol
And second
Be be nice to have another layer in there. Far station and vehicle Comms chatter heavily distorted but quiet as a bed for the local voices.
Then as you leave the bubble that static chatter base goes quiet and the radio Comms starts to pick up.
Uh, you know the Cthulu Phtargn whisperings from the depths of Michael Brooks dirty laundry pile.
I dunno about anyone else but I've had to mute the radio chatter. I actually find it quite irritating. To me it's totally superfluous/redundant - bordering on inane/pretentious.
Well, some of us love it.
Sally, from Oblivion?There's one American Deep South accent that sounds a bit "put on". Like a Londonner faking it.
Well, he's not wrong.I like the Scottish guy who tells me to "learn how to fly" because I'm using a docking computer.
Sally, from Oblivion?
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Well, he's not wrong.*ducks*
There's a selection of Russian and Eastern European ladies in the outer edge of Imp space.
EDIT: Jeez, I sound like a pimp... HAHAHAHA!!
My favorite so far was at 63 G Capriconi when ATC approved my automated docking then advised me to "LEARN TO FLY"!