how to generate companion banter?
Débuté par
Alistair doll
, janv. 22 2012 01:48
#1
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 01:48
Does anyone know how to "make" your companions talk amongst themselves? Because most of them are extremely hilarious, and im not sitting around for all of it to play
#2
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 01:56
In turn-based games, the party banter is a matter of timing. In DA, which is not turn-based unfortunately, the banter is actually triggered by locations. The hall leading to Orzammar on the the side opposite the bum. Then there's the bridge within Orzammar leading to the Proving. In Redcliffe, it's the bridge just beyond the smithy. There are more spots, but I've been playing BG 2 for about twelve hours and I'm too foggy to remember the rest.
Modifié par google_calasade, 22 janvier 2012 - 01:58 .
#3
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 04:24
Enterimg Denerim Market District. Entering the Dalish camp. There are a number of them, but the banter doesn't trigger every time. It also depends on your party make-up and where you are in the story.
#4
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 04:41
Exiting the Mages' Tower and the bridge in Lothering also work.
Youtube is faster, though.
Youtube is faster, though.
#5
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:03
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Modifié par theskymoves, 23 janvier 2012 - 01:21 .
#6
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 08:33
Playing a dwarf commoner this PT, who on his return to Orzammer as a Warden had a conversion with his mother in the Royal Palace . That conversation triggered some related banter from Morrigan afterward.
Always something new in this game.
Always something new in this game.
#7
Posté 23 janvier 2012 - 02:56
Yea i just got one from the dalish camp; wynne's being teased for her age again 
So these spots are "party banter trigger spots"? Its not a one time thing i hope?
So these spots are "party banter trigger spots"? Its not a one time thing i hope?
#8
Guest_Nizaris1_*
Posté 23 janvier 2012 - 07:21
Guest_Nizaris1_*
there is certain point in some places the party will talk to each other, and sometimes they repeat the same thing over and over like a loop.





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