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---- Hay phil and all When I was visiting my dad, we watched a bit of the hp films. My dad can't understand how can little kids watch the hp films, to him it looks vary scary. My dad thinks kids will have nightmares of watching the hp films. But that's his opinion. Here In south Africa they don't film the entire hp books, only a part of it. They make films of each book but for instance they don't show the part where harry lives with his aunt and uncle. Anyway, I thought of a brilliant suggestion for phil while I was listening to the film. While the students were flying on their brooms on the kwidditch pitch, the sound in the film sounds much different than the broom sound in the sarah game. To give you an idea how it sounds like: If you complete an act in danger city and you press spacebar to teleport, that sound playing when you teleport to the next act, that is more or less the sound in the films when the students fly on their brooms. If you play that teleporting sound in danger city continuously, you will get a good idea how it sounds like in the film when the students are on their brooms. So phil all you need to do: Try to get that teleporting sound from danger city since it is abandon ware in any case, , and use it when sarah flies on her broom. Let me tell you: that will really sound more original.But I must say phil: I'm very pleased with the voice of dobby in the game. I don't like dobby's voice in the films at all. To me it doesn't sound like a little elve's voice; it sounds rather like an ill woman's voice, so I'm very very glad you decided on that voice for dobby. I really wish they could use a similar voice in the films because that voice really sounds ugly. _______________________________________________ Gamers mailing list .. Gamers@audyssey.org To unsubscribe send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can visit http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org to make any subscription changes via the web.