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Blake Hates The Sound of His Voice


On 11/08/2014 at 10:41 PM by Blake Turner

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 Which is unfortunate because he's on the podcast again. I don't really speak for the first 10 minutes because console peasantry, but after that you can't shut me up. So if you want to hear my nasally, criminal descendant voice click the link below. Today we talk about Microsoft, World of Warcraft, IGN, and some other shit.

http://plus10damage.com/plus-10-podcast/2014/11/8/the-plus-10-podcast-ep-126-aussie-aussie-aussie


 

Comments

asrealasitgets

11/09/2014 at 12:45 AM

I listened to the podcast. Your voice is fine. I got used to it after a few minutes. I would have liked to have heard more about your take on the IGN trolls. I also would have liked to have heard more about Warcraft and some of your Indie games. Basically more whatsacow, less everything else. If you did a podcast where you ran the topics I'd listen. I personally like Nintendo and Sony, PC and Microsoft last. 

Blake Turner Staff Writer

11/09/2014 at 01:44 AM

I tried to start a pixlbit podcast but it fell through. And yeah, it is their show though, I'm the guest. And they are far more charismatic than I am. 

 But thanks :D

asrealasitgets

11/09/2014 at 02:39 AM

Umm no. Not charismatic. They seemed more comfortable speaking probably from experience, but I like what you were saying about Sony and Nintendo. Their defense of MS was all about Phil Spensor or something, I was like shut em down cow. Oh, and that IGN article 400 comments was no fluke. Your voice needs to be heard. Too bad the podcast fell through. I'd totally do a podcast if I knew how, don't care if I have a sucky voice or not. Cool

Blake Turner Staff Writer

11/09/2014 at 04:25 AM

Well if we can get a reliable group together I'd be happy to. I'm not super comfortable speaking, but that's probably due to lack of experience/not having prepared anything for that podcast.

KnightDriver

11/09/2014 at 04:15 AM

I liked Wolfenstein too.

jgusw

11/09/2014 at 08:28 AM

I'm not a big fan of my recorded voice either. 

Super Step Contributing Writer

11/09/2014 at 12:54 PM

No one likes their recorded voice. When I hear mine I'm reminded of why people treat me like a college Freshman and not a graduate student. It's cause you hear yourself with more bass than other people do. http://www.businessinsider.com/why-your-voice-sounds-so-different-2014-9 

Anyway, I'm off to listen to the podcast. I'm sorry we couldn't get things going on your attempt at a new Pixlbit thing, but we could try again. I'd be willing to.

Alex-C25

11/09/2014 at 06:48 PM

I still remember the podcast you were planning, and I was even going to participate if it wasn't for real life getting in my way. Maybe next time.

Great podcast there, though Matt and Steve had much more to talk about imo. When it comes to next gen games and consoles, besides PC and 3DS, i'm set to get a Wii U, though it's not surprising given my love of Nintendo. I'm also contemplating a Vita because I have a soft spot for Sony. I'm actually not quite interested in the PS4 and Xbone. The PS4 just doesnt have a solid library that can pull me in and the Xbone, though i'm not quite that bitter about it like before, just doesn't have that much exclusive content I can look forward besides Sunset Overdrive, Halo and the Forza games. Even for third party I can get most of them on PC.

Just to answer Matt and Steve, Sonic is still relevant.

mothman

11/09/2014 at 07:38 PM

As far as the Vita and Wii U go, I'm in agreement with you Alex. they are the only two newer systems that I'm interested in. PS4 and Xbone are pandering to the lowest common denominator but Sony may have some interesting things coming so I'm going to keep an eye on that. 

goaztecs

11/12/2014 at 11:08 AM

I'm going to listen to your podcast while doing some work and reading some blogs here. I'm sure your voice sounds fine, I think everyone thinks their voice sounds odd when listening to it. 

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