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Improvements in Voice Changer Software to Enhance MMORPG Experience

Audio4Fun (corporately registered as AVnex Ltd.) has reinforced the features and controls found in AV Voice Changer Software, available on http://www.audio4fun.com/, to bring more benefits to both business and entertainment customers. /Software News Articles/ - NICOSIA, CYPRUS, August 13, 2008 - Audio4Fun.com ࿽ " Audio4Fun (corporately registered as AVnex Ltd.) has reinforced the features and controls found in AV Voice Changer Software, available on http://www.audio4fun.com/, to bring more benefits to both business and entertainment customers. Audio4Fun also has a commitment to satisfy the gaming needs of the MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) community by promising to launch a new version of Voice Changer Software for game players only, in the near future. MMORPGs have continued to increase in popularity since they dislodged PC games and Console games from their top positions. They have also become extremely profitable: International Data Corporation࿽ s 2004 statistics showed global online game࿽ s income was $ 8.2 billion and an estimated of $ 22.7 billion in 2009; in China, the biggest online game market, and those numbers were $ 300 million and $ 1.3 billion respectively. It can be said without exaggeration that the players can experience a virtual real life in a wide variety of online virtual worlds. Players join together to undertake a group adventure of a lifetime, such as fighting and protecting their clan, or borrowing money, or trading weapons. In online games, player communication is critical. Game players usually use a chat application such as Ventrilo, Teamspeak, Roger Wilco, etc. to talk to each other in private. Talking in real time has many advantages over stopping to type messages while playing a fast-paced game, particularly in team-based, tactical games like Counter-Strike, Warcraft III, or Word of Warcraft. But how can the online game community benefit from Voice Changer Software? Voice Changer Software can change the user࿽ s voice to fit their character, regardless of gender and age, by changing Pitch, Timbre, and by using the included ࿽ ࿽nickvoices࿽ ࿽ library, and by applying various included effects. With Voice Changer Software, game players can change their real voice to be completely compatible with their characters (an electronic voice for a robot, a shrill cry for a sorcerer, etc.) thus making the game more vivid and thrilling. Sometimes, a sly gamer, playing a female character can change their voice to a charming girl࿽ s voice in order to flirt with another player to persuade them to lend money or weapons, or other assistance. Currently, any version of AV Voice Changer Software will totally support the needs of game players, but the soon-to-be launched version, called AV VoizGame will take up much less disk space and is compatible with almost all chat applications used for online role playing games. We believe this will soon become a dependable, popular and valued tool for the online gaming community.


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