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Monday, March 8, 2010

Knowing Is Half The Battle


Gameinformer.com just posted up a very interesting article about Dragon Age: Origins. This would, of course, be of interest only to those valiant few who simply must know just how many hours of dialogue were recorded or the total word count of the game's script. I would fall into that demographic, and if you do, too, here's the LINK and a quick excerpt:


-Leliana's Song was composed and recorded within 24 hours.

-QA analyst Bruce Venne played 1,957.55 hours of Dragon Age PC in 5,352 games.

-The 44-piece orchestra was recorded twice and melded together to form, in essence, an 88-piece orchestra.

Woooooow... =O

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