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Thread: WAAAGH! NinjaKangaroo's first LP, Dawn of War 2: Retribution Ork Campaign*

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    Default WAAAGH! NinjaKangaroo's first LP, Dawn of War 2: Retribution Ork Campaign*

    I've been itching to do one for a while now (It is actually what brought me to EP in the first place) and finally got around to it. At first I wanted to do Donkey Kong Country 2 because that was the first game I ever personally owned and it is still a favorite, but I decided in the end to do something a bit more recent and a bit different.

    Dawn of War 2: Retribution has a campaign that I really enjoy, surprisingly enough since I generally don't care for RTS campaigns. I really enjoy some the dialogue and try not to talk over it much, which in the first mission has been a real pain because of all the talking they do.

    On that note, I'm not to thrilled with the way the commentary came out on the first part, and I haven't decided about the second yet. Be warned I am still working on it I guess. It has been fun to do though, and I hope my commentary doesn't make it unenjoyable. If you have some tips feel free to share, I have a general idea of how to make it better, and I may come back and redo these if I feel I improve a lot. I also promise up and down to NEVER do WAAAAGH into my mic again.

    It would help if anyone can tell me on Windows 7 how to record from both mic and game audio =/. Everything records from Stereo Mix and if I make my mic active Stereo Mix goes inactive.

    Ork Mission 1 Part 1


    Ork Mission 1 Part 2
    Last edited by NinjaKangaroo; 2nd-June-2011 at 17:35. Reason: Added Part 2

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