Basically it's part of the crude UI problems that PC users are facing.
Has this been a problem for anyone else? (What am I saying? Of course it has. I would just like to know if anyone has found a fix).
So basically you're talking to a NPC and you have more than one dialogue option. You go to click on the one you want but it chooses another one for you. You realize you're clicking too quickly so the next time you're very careful to click on the correct one, making sure you get that subtlety brighter shade of white, etc., and sometimes it STILL clicks to the wrong one. Now you try to make sure you have it lined up properly and still, sometimes it fails.
A related problem occurs in the buy-sell interface. How often do you guys experience a problem where you go to click the category you want, but because you didn't have it aligned right, or because it wasn't highlighted, or just for whatever reason because of this temperamental UI, it closes and takes you back to the dialogue menu and you have to start again? It should be noted that if you or the vendor don't actually have anything to trade from the chosen category, it will still close---by default, I imagine. But what I'm talking about here is when you know you or the vendor have items in that category but it closes because of an imprecise mouse click (and obviously, yes, this is a problem for mouse users only, I imagine. I have no doubt my 360 controller would zip through the menus like a champ).
Does anyone have any feedback about this or is it a simple matter of all mouse users being SOL until---we hope---Bethesda provides a fix or DarN comes to our rescue?
