• Donjuanme@lemmy.world
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    I wonder if they could fix that by having 4 options that align with whatever archetype you’ve selected.

    Then you don’t need “ridiculously good” “meh” “ridiculously evil” “… Just continue the story” options

    Pick if you want to play ridiculously good, meh, or ridiculously evil at the start of the game, or if you want to be a passive observer. They’d have to write 3x more player dialogue, but that’s really not that much (have the responses barely change, you know they barely change anyways)

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      17 hours ago

      That blows up the conversation trees by 4 times how many archetypes there are. You can do the smart thing like bg3 or fallout new Vegas and add options to the more generic ones based on archetypes

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        I tried to address that by 1) having the silent protagonist option where the story unfolds as it would without the flourish before the canned response so now it’s only 3x as much, and 2) all of the response dialog is the same because they were going to reply the same way as they would to the good or bad option anyways.

        This will triple the amount of PC options that need to be “written” but the rest of the writing (NPC dialog) doesn’t have to change at all, and that’s where most of the writing goes anyways.

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    Fyi if you play this game on PC there are multiple great mods that revert the dialogue UI back to legacy style, where it shows you the actual dialogue choices in full, just like previous games.

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      The biggest issue is that the dialogue options are all shoehorned into the 4 choices “yes”, “snarky yes”, “why will I say yes?” and “no but actually yes”. Being able to see them in advance is better than nothing but the system is still pretty flawed.

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    Playing F4 made me realise more than ever that the draw of the Fallout universe for me is the ability to uncover hidden dialogue options by tweaking your skills the right way.

    I never finished it and it makes me sad.

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        Not many players know this, but you can unlock a secret alternate ending to Fallout 4 by pressing Alt+F4 while playing

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        Yeah I went with the science dudes and didn’t even get to subjugate the wasteland with a robot army afterwards. Lame.

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          Bro you missed the point

          You already did that!

          The MITechnocracy rules the area. They control everything but those weirdos in Goodneighbor, and those guys are too busy getting high.

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              Eh, that’s just the state of things when the Tech Fuhrer declares his heir and dies within a relatively short period, there’s still a political struggle that would happen after the events of the game.

              I choose to believe my version hacks/gains the allegiance of the Coursers and murders his enemies in their sleep. Knowing Bethesda though, if that end does end up being canon the opposite will happen.

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                there’s still a political struggle that would happen after the events of the game.

                Yeah, I wanted to participate in that.

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      Im replaying it right now. It’s a hollow souless fallout game.

      But i keep playing it for some reason.

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        For all their flaws, I think modern Bethesda are still pretty good at building interesting environments and worldmaps. Fucking fallout 76 has one of the best ones but it’s still a bad game though.

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    In theory my dialog choices are better and more plentiful, but in practice that timer is real short and so my answer is to always stall, “Um… hmm.” Telltale hard mode out here

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      You should try it with lowered perception (hearing issues). You spend half the timer just trying to figure out what they said before you can even begin to craft a response.