According to Todd Howard, executive producer of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, gone are the days when the players refused to cooperate with the video game industry, which is considered less interesting than the movie. "Video games have reached an incredible level of dissemination to the masses," said Howard.
"Now the players are interested in participating in the development of games. It is not about money, they think it is interesting and the staff advised him to lend his voice for the sake of their careers. More and more actors who come to us ". In Oblivion there were the voices of Patrick Stewart, Lynda Carter, Sean Bean, Terence Stamp, Ralph Cosham and Wes Johnson, Liam Neeson in Fallout 3, Ron Perlman and Malcolm McDowell.
"We were lucky in the past, especially with games in which I worked," says the producer, Bethesda. In Skyrim "we will have Max von Sydow (as narrator) but will not be the only one. You'll be impressed. We do not seek only to put some big names for marketing reasons. They have to be perfect for their roles."
"Now the players are interested in participating in the development of games. It is not about money, they think it is interesting and the staff advised him to lend his voice for the sake of their careers. More and more actors who come to us ". In Oblivion there were the voices of Patrick Stewart, Lynda Carter, Sean Bean, Terence Stamp, Ralph Cosham and Wes Johnson, Liam Neeson in Fallout 3, Ron Perlman and Malcolm McDowell.
"We were lucky in the past, especially with games in which I worked," says the producer, Bethesda. In Skyrim "we will have Max von Sydow (as narrator) but will not be the only one. You'll be impressed. We do not seek only to put some big names for marketing reasons. They have to be perfect for their roles."
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