may have shot voice actor Roger Clark into the spotlight but the star does still have one major regret about his time as Arthur Morgan. Lending his vocal talents to the protagonist of Rockstar's most technically impressive game yet wasn't as easy as some may suspect but to his credit, Clark rose to the occasion. Beyond walking with weights around his legs to simulate heavy snow or mastering performing atop a live horse, the actor clearly loved the experience but there is one thing he'd still change.
Answering fans' questions on Gamology, Clark noted that the only thing he'd want to tweak about his performance is Arthur's pronunciation of a single name: Colm O'Driscoll.
" The only thing I regret is saying Colm O' Driscoll incorrectly. Rockstar made me say it wrong, I told them it was wrong, they didn't care. It's pronounced 'Colom', it's not Colm."
An Irish name, Colm isn't the sort of name one might commonly hear in the Wild West so it stands to reason that Arthur may not know how to say it correctly. Having said that, Colm O'Driscoll has a long history with Dutch van der Linde, Arthur's best friend and mentor, so one has to imagine he'd at least be aware of its pronunciation.
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Beyond the revelation of Clark's thoughts on Colm O'Driscoll's name, the star further discussed his love for the series, opening up about what he'd like to see in future games. Clark notes that he's not aware of any plans for, perplexing fans further by joking that even if he did know about the threequel, he wouldn't say anything. The actor does state that he'd enjoy seeing a more non-linear take on the game, suggesting an option allowing players to choose to be criminals or officers of the law.
Clark also briefly touches on whether he'd be up for playing Arthur Morgan in live-action, providing a surprising answer to the question. He explains that
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