Sweetz: After buying the GoG version of Normality and finding out it had the inferior UK version voice acting and not the excellent performance of the
Feldmeister, I was pretty disappointed. Having my mind set on playing the game as I remembered it from my childhood, I hunted down a physical copy of the US version (which thankfully is still available 2nd hand at reasonable prices on EBay).
I have now made a patcher that will convert the GoG UK version of the game to the US version.
Get it here:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/70vqkrkmpqh5/NormalityUsVoicesPatch.zip Scroll down and select "Slow Download", make sure not click one of the fake download ads these sites are riddled with (AdBlock helps a ton for that).
Last upload date: 6/8/2013
Alternate community hosted download, see this post:
http://www.gog.com/forum/normality/to_get_us_voices/post37 Install instructions are in the Readme file.
If anyone can handle more permanent hosting duties I'm sure the community would be thankful if you could do so and please feel free to distribute this patch as desired. Unfortunately, FileFactory will drop the file after 90 days of non-use and Normality isn't a super popular game; plus you know, most of these free file hosting sites are ad riddled nightmares.
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I've looked into what it would take to get the US voices into the GoG version of the game - and while the solution is quite easy, it's unfortunately not one I'm particularly comfortable distributing. You see, like most games of the era, Normality installs very little to the hard drive and reads most everything from the CD. The voices are unfortunately one of the things kept on the CD. The GoG version of the game runs through DosBox by mounting an ISO of the CD - which GoG sort of humorously tries to hide by renaming the .ISO file to a .GOG file.
So I made an ISO of my US version CD and replaced the GoG one; I also found I had to replace the game's main executable (one of the things which *is* installed) and that resulted in the US voices! Did some further checking to be safe, and apart from the exe, none of the other "installed" files are different between the versions.
So basically, getting the US voices just involves replacing 2 files in the GoG install. The problem is that one of those files is the game's disc image - which I don't really feel comfortable about making publicly available. If anyone at GoG wants to contact me, I'd be more than happy to provide them the US version ISO so they can make it available in an official manner.
What I would recommend to anyone that wants the US voices is that they send a message to GoG using their
contact form (put it under "Other" I guess) requesting the US voices and pointing them to this post.
In the meantime, if anyone is *really* hard up for getting the US voices, send me a private message here and we'll see what we can work out.