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However, voice is not as much of an issue as face. It's practically impossible to generate a feminine looking character, because the faces have either masculine features, or neither masculine nor feminine ones.
If you try to pitch it or change it from default, they all sound robotic...
I'm only about 6 hrs in on both characters, but I've been splitting time between them. If you're curious.
I watching someone play as male and the voice acting is quite good. I can't say much about female voice acting, make sure to check on youtube or a video if you find it good.
Just pick a "female" face structure and apply a male haircut to it. You will not be able to tell that it's a woman. It is as if they purposefully made females look ugly (wide jaws, crooked noses etc).
thank you, so they are basicly the same? I think I'll go with the feminine voice, wanted to go with it anyway. just to be sure it's good