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I wouldn't imagine missing voice files to be the cause if it's a properly installed PC version. I'd guess something closer to incompatability with your system, or you have it configured wrong-- At least, that's more likely as opposed to the voice files being missing from that one particular copy. :b

And no, PCs will not play console games. There's a reason there's PC versions and console versions. Tongue (well, unless you have some kind of emulator, but emulation for newer consoles like the ps2/etc is extremely flaky and you'd need one HELL of a machine to get a decent framerate if it even works at all)
I know that the pc won't play them unless I had a ps2 emulator (which I don't), but the fact that it detected it and that I was able to open it and look at the files means that it should work on the ps2 right?

Oh and it's not just the voice that doesn't work, but most of the music as well.
The fact that the PC can read the disc is probably not the best indicator, for example my computer can play some CD's of mine that are lightly scratched, but my CD player can't. The PC can spend the time to re-read the disc, and perform error correction, but the CD player uses very cheap technology that can't do this.
We know the ps2 can read the disk. It plays the game. The problem is a stray bit that the console can't read.

Personally, I'd get some alcohol and a Q-Tip and clean the drive lens. That might be enough to let the drive coax enough signal through the noise to make it past the scene in question.
Unfortunately I'm living at college and don't have stuff like that, I have tissues, paper towels, and water, but not much else reguarding cleaning supplies or rubbing alcohol for that matter...
Ever heard a convenience store?
They may have the q-tips but I doubt they'd have rubbing alcohol.
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