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I Dont know why but always ( since halo2 ) the games are released in Mèxico with SPANISH AUDIO and it SUCKS. Please sit and try to replace steve downes voice with TWO VOICES FOR MASTER CHIEF in halo4 spanish version. If you are listening then now is the time to set the next halo with subtitles PLEASE. try to play the spanish version and you will see that it is HORRIBLEEEEEEEEE. reply pls.

Reminds me of this:

i THINK you can change the spoken language to english, if you change your region thing to UK/US in the xbox live dashboard. i know it works for subtitles, but i don’t know about the spoken language.

> i THINK you can change the spoken language to english, if you change your region thing to UK/US in the xbox live dashboard. i know it works for subtitles, but i don’t know about the spoken language.

No you can’t you can only change the subtitles that way. The spoken language stays the same. Which sucks because the other language voices aren’t nearly as good as the English ones.

There is no way to change the voices except to buy an English copy of the game… :blush:

Edit:
The worst part is that people have been complaining about this since they first started doing this (Halo 2 if the OP and my memory are correct). Yet Bungie/343i keep doing it.

There is a big topic going on about this for Halo 4 here: Click me!

> > i THINK you can change the spoken language to english, if you change your region thing to UK/US in the xbox live dashboard. i know it works for subtitles, but i don’t know about the spoken language.
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> No you can’t you can only change the subtitles that way. The spoken language stays the same. Which sucks because the other language voices aren’t nearly as good as the English ones.
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> There is no way to change the voices except to buy an English copy of the game… :blush:
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> Edit:
> The worst part is that people have been complaining about this since they first started doing this (Halo 2 if the OP and my memory are correct). Yet Bungie/343i keep doing it.
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> There is a big topic going on about this for Halo 4 here: Click me!

well if they do it,t here’s a reason, believe it or not but it’s probably not just to troll non english speakers.
I heard someone from Bungie, way way ago, say it had to do with the disk space available. there is so much chatter for marines, covies, etc that there wouldn’t be enough space for 2 audio tracks, so they only put one.
trust me, I’m French. our dub of Halo 3 was not even complete (literally, they forgot to dub a part of a single player level completely…) so I looked into the problem. and since then, I always buy my Halo games in the UK so I get the english tracks.

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I know it’s not done to troll people and there probably is some logical reason why they choose to do it. But 343i advertised the game with the best and most emotional voices in a halo game ever. Yet when people buy it outside of the UK/US(or other english region with some small exceptions) they get a different product. On the box it is not mentioned in which language the voices are in. So the people have no way of knowing that the english voices aren’t on the disk.

The least 343i can do is mention it on the box and release a language pack via XBL. That is also what the topic I linked earlier is all about. The people there only want a language pack, they don’t want to spend another 60 bucks to get the promised version of the game.

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Heck they even had a second disk coming with the game. Which was only filled for 3.5GB worth of space. They could have easily fitted more audio tracks on it.

The spanish audio is always best than México audio.

Halo 2 come to Spain on “gringo audio”. Was HORRIBLE.

I feel like 343i and Bungie did it for the lolz…