WHY DIDN'T YOU FIX THIS?? When I miss a save and go back to redo something, I don't exactly want to sit through the dialogue again so I hit X to skip dialogue. But this also selects dialogue options???? WHY DID YOU NOT FIX THIS FROM THE FIRST TWO GAMES??? X should skip dialogue, A should select what you want to say. This is a total FAIL! Why are you trying to make this hard on us, I've got to memorize some of these dialogues just so I know when to stop hitting X to skip it. I can't believe you guys kept this in there. This is the 3rd game, I figured it would have been taken care of.
I do NOT want X to choose dialogue for me! can we get this updated in a patch? Can we get a reason why you decided to keep this in there? I'm going to do multiple run throught of this game and this just pisses me off. It was a problem in the first game, it was a problem in the second game and now here too you just couldn't get it right. You have got to be kidding me. I thought we had an entire thread on this somewhere, I think it was called something like, "the thing you want most changed in the next game"
Skip Dialogue and Choose Dialogue should not be the same damn button.
Shame on You!!!
You know what kills me? X is the only button to skip conversation, but A is not the only button to choose dialogue options. Why do you have multiple buttons to choose dialogue but only one button to skip dialogue?
This Sux!
You didn't fix the X button in conversation?
Débuté par
DarthNO02
, mars 09 2012 12:59
#1
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 12:59
#2
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 01:02
If I remember correctly DA2 does use the X pass/A select in the dialog wheel. Very sad if hasn't been implemented in ME3.
#3
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 01:09
I totally forgot about that, great point. Bioware fixed it for Dragon Age, but not Mass Effect. I just don't see how this was overlooked. What a FAIL!!
#4
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 01:14
That has been bugging me all day today. I had to go through the same conversation with "Eve" four times because I would be skipping through parts that I had already heard before only to be tripped up with the sudden appearance of the "Investigate" and "Good bye" choices.





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