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Using xVASynth v2 In a Mod.


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So I'm curious if i'm using xVASynth v2 to give my mod voice acting of some sort can I use any voices from any game, or can I only use voices from that game. Example I use Female V voice from Cyberpunk to give voice acting to a character i'm using in a Fallout New Vegas mod.

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So I'm curious if i'm using xVASynth v2 to give my mod voice acting of some sort can I use any voices from any game, or can I only use voices from that game. Example I use Female V voice from Cyberpunk to give voice acting to a character i'm using in a Fallout New Vegas mod.

Wow. Now there is an interesting question.... I think it would be perfectly safe using voices that are already in-game... Using voices from another game may run afoul of various copyright laws. Or, if you have a friend that you like the sound of their voice, use theirs.

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So I'm curious if i'm using xVASynth v2 to give my mod voice acting of some sort can I use any voices from any game, or can I only use voices from that game. Example I use Female V voice from Cyberpunk to give voice acting to a character i'm using in a Fallout New Vegas mod.

Wow. Now there is an interesting question.... I think it would be perfectly safe using voices that are already in-game... Using voices from another game may run afoul of various copyright laws. Or, if you have a friend that you like the sound of their voice, use theirs.

 

Yeah I think voices from in game are fine too, i was really just curious about ones that are from other games.

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When it comes to using voices from other games, as the voice is sampled for the original content, I would refer to the game dev's policy on using their assets in other games.

 

 

Thanks for the clarification I didn’t want to put in all the work first, then to just be told hey you can’t use X voices from this game and have my account banned or something.

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