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How to fix the dialogue system (poll added)


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BlackyBlack

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Vote here: http://social.bioware.com/1709060/polls/8567/

I just saw this screenshot:

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Now I may not know what the question is, but all of these answers look absolutely the same to me and I have no idea what Hawke is going to say.

In ME it really annoyed me that I didn't have completely control over what Shepard says and is my biggest complaint about Mass Effect. Half the time what I chose and what Shepard said was completely different. I say: "AI is dangerous", Shepard says: "I HATE AI, KILL ALL AI !!!" which wasn't at all what I was expecting or wanted to say. I had to replay each dialogue a dozen times so that Shepard finally says what I want him to say.

I'm sure a lot of you want complete control over what Hawke says. A simple way to solve this is to just add something like right click the dialogue option and make a pop-up box come out that says the EXACT words Hawke is going to say. That would make everybody happy (both people that like ME dialogue and people that want full control over what Hawke says). Just copy paste the subtitles into the pop-up box.

Modifié par BlackyBlack, 27 juillet 2010 - 01:02 .


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David Gaider

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Scipio203 wrote...
But as it was said before in this thread, top = good, middle = neutral, bottom = "evil"

No. This is not the case. I'm afraid you're inferring a bit too much from one dialogue screen (without the context of what leads into those lines, as well). We'll get into the pesonality options more soon enough, but they allow you a bit more freedom to determine how your character acts that simply choosing nice/nasty.

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David Gaider

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FieryDove wrote...
I know the writing team is different here but the wheel is still...the wheel...it's Ebil I say! Posted ImagePosted Image


This is the same writing team that worked on DAO, actually.