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Oh hai~ Hai.

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Re:Oh hai

Mmyes - with as much as I've been coming back and clicking around in Wheatley's voice lines (I guess I must really like listening to him talk :P), I noticed it was not organized at all and could really use some order. Only after I decided (and started) to work on it sorting myself did I notice a couple other people were doing the same: Category:Voice_lines -> User:The_Awesomatorist, User:Traen. Hm. Well, actually, it looks like there hasn't been all too much work duplicated already, and any differeing "assets" from each page could be easily merged. Looks like Traen's done a tremendous job, covering what seems to be all the chapters worth of dialogue.

I think what will happen now...would be sorting in the rest of the unassociated/unsorted lines (Traen's "IDK where these go" section) at the bottom of the page, and any checking and tidying/tweaking it might need. I could help with that, and go in and reorder & verify against the in-game and in...-code files. Yes, that sounds good. :)

Oh, we should definitely make a note on Wheatley's voice line discussion page so more people don't accidentally start over again without knowing there's existing work in progress. I'll go do that now.

Question, though - I've noticed that with other character voice lines, it seems to be common between them to dump all the unused (alternate delivery/cut) lines at the end. I don't know if that was a purposeful standard or more of a natural result of the "miscellaneous" leftovers being left at the end. When I started, I just grabbed all the lines attached to the chapter, ordered them, but left the associated unused files in where about they were meant to go since I found it interesting seeing how they influenced (or simply didn't make it to) the final dialogue.

--Cartoonmaster 02:47, 21 December 2011 (UTC)