Is updating dialog too much to ask for?

Post » Mon Dec 14, 2015 11:38 am

I'm not talking about MORE dialog (the resources dedicated to that must already be staggering), I mean a better system for the game to determine when/if a line of dialog is appropriate.

Some things should no longer be said once certain conditions are met, and vice versa. Some examples:

Connie Abernathy remarks she doesn't trust strangers, so "you'd best be movin' on". Does it really make sense for her to keep saying this after you've done the Abernathy quest, gained her trust, and technically own her land?

A caravan guard growls "Make a move and I'll END you, wastelander." This line should be disabled when the caravan is inside one of your settlements. Would he speak to Mayor Hancock that way when in Goodneighbor? Not if he likes keeping his blood INSIDE his body he wouldn't.

And a memo to all settlers: "YES, I know Graygarden is run by robots. I own it." Settlers should stop telling you about places you've visited (especially if you've built a damn village there).

I love Bethesda adventure games, full stop. That being said, the idiotic NPC dialog has always been one area where they faceplant. I murdered several unimportant NPCs in Skyrim just so I wouldn't hear their lines anymore (Q: Do you get to the cloud district very often? A: *removes Nazeem's head with daedric greatsword, hands 4000 gold to nearest guard* -Worth every penny).

Seriously, Beth, there's no reason for this, given the attention to detail other parts of these games recieve.

/end rant

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Post » Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:44 am

Made me laugh out loud. *high five*

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Heather Dawson
 
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Post » Mon Dec 14, 2015 1:11 pm

I wish! Some NPCs never change their dialogue no matter what you've done, what you've achieved or how long it's been.

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Post » Mon Dec 14, 2015 11:32 am

Pretty sure including some "annoying NPCs" is a form of passive-aggressive vindication for all the mean things they have to put up with hearing on their boards. Still, you DO get to shoot them in the head, so it seems like a pretty even trade.

Cannot tell you the number of levels I've gained in archery and sneak from sniping Maiq the Liar . . . Shoot everyone you want. Have a happy!

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James Smart
 
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Post » Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:55 am

I hate that in Diamond City im still treated like crap even though I live there!!! Only the guards seem to respect me.

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