gveltaine,

I’ve tried without and the audio balancing isn’t always great, on FF16 Clive is hard to hear because his pitch is so deep I miss nuances or words completely.

Also growing up with games before voices were normalized. Habits die hard

UlyssesT,

I prefer them on, always.

The mixing in many games often makes me miss a specific word, and it’s distracting trying to catch everything said without a helpful subtitle bridge to do the lifting for me.

jjjalljs,

Few reasons why I turn on subtitles:

  • sometimes the dialogue is kind of boring and I just want to read and hit “next line”
  • sometimes it gives clues I wouldn’t hear like “hunter growling” or “witch sobbing” in left 4 dead.
sbv,

sometimes the dialogue is kind of boring and I just want to read and hit “next line”

Yup. Cut scenes are boring. Most dialogue is pretty meh. Just let me get past it so I can do stuff again.

orvorn,

I never play with subtitles because I end up just reading them instead of looking at the animation. Obviously it’s important to have good subtitles available for accessibility though.

Reptorian,

I’m deaf, so if I cannot skip cut scenes, I’d prefer them on.

Car,

I play with them on.

It’s not often that I can devote 100% of my attention to a game enough to play with the volume at cinematic levels and hear everything the way the devs intended

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • gaming@lemmy.zip
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #