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#276
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Mmm, yes.

 

Nothing beats a greasy slice of bacon.



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SofaJockey

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Nug loaf anyone?



#278
N7 Spectre525

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To be honest, mate, Bioware is pretty good when it comes to listening to customers. Try Bethesda, they never listen, and you can forget about providing updates on anything.

Bioware did reasonably well during the backlash of Mass Effect 3 and they conducted a survey to seek our opinions regarding Mass Effect 4. How many game companies do that?

Ubisoft conducts surveys.



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N7 Spectre525

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Yes, really.
 

... which takes place only after you've had a number of conversations with Bull and got his approval high enough. In other words, it takes about as much time as it does for you to gain the confidence of any other NPC.

Furthermore, if you don't go for drinks but instead just keep talking to Krem, he never brings the subject up. He is quite happy to remain in his corner of the tavern and let you continue thinking he's just a dude with a high voice.

 


You know, maybe I should turn that into a gif.

If something is Too Much Information for your inquisitor's sensitive brain, then you should not ask for Too Much Information.
 

The game is giving you the opportunity to learn that your initial assumptions were not entirely correct. Whether you wish to take advantage of that opportunity is up to you.
 

What is the point of any activity when we're pretending to be elves?

"To much information for my inquisitors sensitive brain"......insults really? Dude **** off!!!



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"To much information for my inquisitors sensitive brain"......insults really? Dude **** off!!!


Are you your Inquisitor?

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The multi ethnic, multi sexual, multi species ethos in BW games is exactly what makes them so special.  :wub:

 

(And why I'm a big fan, even though I'm a straight bloke who looks like a rugby player ;) )

 

Every time a thread like this crops up it just acts as a magnet for the COD players who bought it by mistake.  :D

 

This is not the right forum for discussing the politics that run counter to the BW ethos.  The mods are right to close these threads. Why is this one still open?  :huh:

 

Just stop playing and go away.  :police:



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My problem with the "don't click on it!" response to "my dialogue is really awkward at best, borderline offensive at worst" is really kind of stock at this point. For one, it assumes that the player is either on a replay, or can see five seconds into the future. Some prompts are written pretty inoffensively, while the following line can be "Oh God, why did you phrase it like that?" tier. Mass Effect has a bunch, even if I occasionally get a kick out of how nasty Shep can get, even on a Paragon response.

 

I'm sure any number of people who have posted in the "We need paraphrases because the prompts lie" threads can give you any number of examples.

 

My personal favorites are the "no" options in the infamous Anders/Male Hawke first player conversation in DA2, where they are written to make Hawke sound as horrible as a human being as possible because he actually dared to turn Anders down for..whatever reason the player wishes. The prompt does not clue you in on things like that.

 

I'm not sure that was on purpose or not - but the response (even official) to anyone who dared criticize the writing (or Bioware's intent) in that scene was nasty as hell, and automatically lumped them in with the Worst of Horribly Bigoted Youtube Comments crowd to boot.



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My problem with the "don't click on it!" response to "my dialogue is really awkward at best, borderline offensive at worst" is really kind of stock at this point. For one, it assumes that the player is either on a replay, or can see five seconds into the future. Some prompts are written pretty inoffensively, while the following line can be "Oh God, why did you phrase it like that?" tier. Mass Effect has a bunch, even if I occasionally get a kick out of how nasty Shep can get, even on a Paragon response.


Your stock response would be relevant if people were saying that Krem's dialogue option was too vague. In fact, they are saying the exact opposite.

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This thread has run it's course and is now being locked.


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