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#276
Masha Potato

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I'm only making assumptions with a grain of salt AND a tequila shot

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Masha Potato wrote...

I'm only making assumptions with a grain of salt AND a tequila shot


This also works for me.

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EntropicAngel wrote...

David Gaider wrote...

I know there are people who seem to think so-- making assumptions, I assume, as to exactly what that will mean to the bigger picture the same as those who seem to be concerned about the removal of dominant tone are. Both groups of people don't really have all the information, however, about what we're doing with dialogue... and I'm not about to start going into detailed explanations. As we've seen here, doing so just raises more questions, none of which we're prepared to answer yet.

So... draw your conclusions with a giant grain of salt for the time being, is all I'm suggesting. :)


To be honest, David, I was talking about between Sylvius, Jimmy, and I. I too have seen (and was quite surprised, actually), the people here dissatisfied with this change.


That's a shame. It does answer some questions, for some of us anyway. I was excited to see your comment on the "reaction wheel." But of course that's your prerogative.


Honestly, I thnk those people dissatisfied with the change are moreso fearful that other features are being tinkered with, which they should be to perfect them.

I would actually agree with Sylvius regarding it as a poorly implemented feature, as I said previously I didn't even realize it was tracking my tone until a second playthrough. I do think, however, the current information, as meager as it may be, is a good step forward in the end, although I would personally like to see the tonal tracking more developed.

Consdiering dialogue is BioWare's stock and trade, I do have confidence in them delivering through the changes made at the very least. 

Modifié par LinksOcarina, 12 mars 2013 - 09:58 .


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Sylvius the Mad

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LinksOcarina wrote...

I would actually agree with Sylvius

And how often is that true?

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LinksOcarina

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Sylvius the Mad wrote...

LinksOcarina wrote...

I would actually agree with Sylvius

And how often is that true?


Not that often, now that I think about it. :P