Clownfish Voice Changer is an application for changing your voice. It's installed on system level so every application that uses microphone or other audio capture device will be affected. In general - your voice will be modified in Steam, Skype, Hangouts, ooVoo, Viber, Ekiga, Jitsi, Ventrilo, TeamSpeak, Mumble, Discord, etc.
Voice effects list:
Music player with enhanced audio control and playlist. Various media formats supported.
Sound player with build-in sounds and management.
Virtual Studio Technology (VST) plugin support.
Supported operating system: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 / 11
You are searching for the PSP version specifically, likely for portability. Here is why the patched PSP version is now viable:
Downside: The PSP version lacks the "Xtreme Legends" content (more characters like Sophitia, Achilles, and Joan of Arc). For that, you need the PS3/PC version.
What About "Ultimate" on PSP? – There is no Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate on PSP. Only the vanilla WO3 (called Musou Orochi 2 Special) exists on PSP. And again, no English patch.
Q: Does this patch work on a real PSP? A: Yes. We have tested this extensively on a PSP-1000 and PSP-3000 models. It runs smoothly, though load times are standard for the UMD/ISO speed.
Q: Can I use my old Japanese save file? A: Unfortunately, due to changes in the game's title ID and header structure to accommodate English text, old Japanese save files are not compatible with the patched version. You will need to start a new game.
Q: Will there be a DLC translation? A: The PSP version of Warriors Orochi 3 included several DLC costumes and stages built into the game data but locked behind specific unlock conditions. These are accessible in the English version via normal gameplay or the Gallery unlock system.
Q: Where is the Ad-hoc Multiplayer translation? A: The Lobby and multiplayer menu text are fully translated. However, because the servers for PSP titles are largely defunct, we focused primarily on the Ad-hoc local play text. It is fully functional.
You are searching for the PSP version specifically, likely for portability. Here is why the patched PSP version is now viable:
Downside: The PSP version lacks the "Xtreme Legends" content (more characters like Sophitia, Achilles, and Joan of Arc). For that, you need the PS3/PC version.
What About "Ultimate" on PSP? – There is no Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate on PSP. Only the vanilla WO3 (called Musou Orochi 2 Special) exists on PSP. And again, no English patch.
Q: Does this patch work on a real PSP? A: Yes. We have tested this extensively on a PSP-1000 and PSP-3000 models. It runs smoothly, though load times are standard for the UMD/ISO speed.
Q: Can I use my old Japanese save file? A: Unfortunately, due to changes in the game's title ID and header structure to accommodate English text, old Japanese save files are not compatible with the patched version. You will need to start a new game.
Q: Will there be a DLC translation? A: The PSP version of Warriors Orochi 3 included several DLC costumes and stages built into the game data but locked behind specific unlock conditions. These are accessible in the English version via normal gameplay or the Gallery unlock system.
Q: Where is the Ad-hoc Multiplayer translation? A: The Lobby and multiplayer menu text are fully translated. However, because the servers for PSP titles are largely defunct, we focused primarily on the Ad-hoc local play text. It is fully functional.
Clownfish: Clownfish and anemonefish are fish from the subfamily Amphiprioninae in the family Pomacentridae. About twenty eight species are recognized, one in the genus Premnas, while the remaining are in the genus Amphiprion. In the wild they all form symbiotic relationships with sea anemones. Depending on exact species, clownfish are overall yellow, orange, reddish, or blackish, and many show white bars or patches. The largest species reach a length of 18 cm (7 in), while the smallest barely reach 10 cm (4 in).
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