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Headset was not used to record any of the dialogue, I do not own a headset. The voice recording was done by using Creation Kit and my dinosaur old laptop to record everything. I realized that some lines might have sounded quite, that's why subtitles were added to every line of dialogue. And no, I am not a professional voice actor by any means. I admit his dialogue is very random and this is exactly what I originally wanted for this follower, the reason being is that he is a madman and suffers from dual personality disorder. In real life when or if you encounter a lunatic, that person most likely might not say anything that makes sense. Again, the mad people do live among the normal people as well. A lot of people know of Bannered Mare in Whiterun, where the lunatic follower is found, placing him in a hard to find location would only add to the hardship of finding this guy. I agree Sheogorath & Cicero are amazing, and those two even led me to the idea of making this mod.
While you might have spent a long time working on the voice acting, that doesn't mean it's good. It sounds pretty muffled and I could bearly understand it without subtitles. I will admit you did do a good job at taking out background noise though.
Now, for whatever reson, when I got the mod, we had jerky movements, like an arm flailing, or his drum getting stuck to his arm. It might be other mods, but I didnt have that many, and they were pretty common mods (Diamondized female bodies, 2K texturepack) If you have time, i'd say check the code and see if it would conflict with your mod.
Also, if you record dialouge, make it consistent. Like Cicero, or Sheogorath. When I saw your mod, I loved the idea, as I ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ love Sheogorath, but your dialouge is TOO random. I could understand if he was in a dwemer ruin, or in a random cave, but in a tavern in Whiterun?
I spent quite some time recording the lines on this follower, and then I had to clean every line recorded and remove the noises in my recordings with Audacity, and all this was not done in 5 minutes.
What do you mean > Jerky Movements < ? He is just like every other character in Skyrim.
You cannot kill him, because I have marked him as Essential.
As for your game crashing, it has most likely nothing to do with my follower mod.
I am glad you like his design.
-Jerky Movements
-No conherent talking, even if he is a madman, there should be some transition
-If I try to kill him, it crashes
1/10, only like his design