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[–] P00ptart@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

I think in another 10-15 years from now it'd be fine. With ai helping blend in changes in facial and tonal cues. Like you could see in their face a different reaction and hear it in their voice. But as it was, all those lines of extra voice (done twice over!) took up too much space. So you get my characters dumb goofy smile while his voice tone sounds sad as he's delivering horrible news to someone. Sometimes it's funny, but it really kills any immersion.