@last poster:
I would normally report a person with such a curious name, most of Gyson's posts I've seen previously were rather reasonable, even against the majority, like the character traits.
But after reading the first page here...
Anyone defending NPCs in D:OS should take a joyride to Yuthul Gor...
Or be stationed in an asylum with mentally deranged people speaking unthinkable things nonstop 24\7.
I am dead serious.
If it's too much to ask for in an enhanced edition to have at least one of the following:
-NPC chat volume(no, not the one that would make your bloody Enhanced voiceover void)
-NPC chat disable\variable delay\delay of at least 1 minute
-NPC not repeating themselves after they've spoken all their lines until you reload the zone
...I'm uncertain what to expect out of D:OS 2.
P.S.:
I've just had a random idea... just random, you know, nothing insightful.
NPCs are silent. They wave hands, they look alive and active, doing their stuff. Then... you walk within... 5 ingame meter range of them and suddenly you hear them talk, see subtitles. You get to hear all of their lines in a proper order if necessary, after that they shut up... unless you talk to them and ask them "what was that about", at which point they repeat their deal.
This... makes it interesting to walk around, check NPCs, gives you control on when and what you want to recapture, makes the game fluid as you walk by NPCs and hear their business. All the while being subtle and unintrusive.
But... the award-winning legendary RPG reincarnation can not offer more than...:
"Walloftextwalloftextwalloftextwalloftextwalloftext" in every meter of a populated area. Nonstop. More than once a minute.
You will change hell to Yuthul Gor. You will butcher NPCs, or at least search for ways to "legitimately" eliminate NPCs. You will cringe every time you revisit an area or replay a game.
And you will argue with yourself throughout your game, struggling to get game-changing stats, while having no effect from your choices whatsoever(unless maybe a handful of big quests).
Award-winning RPG experience right here. If that stands for "most r****ded RPG ideas of the decade". Top nominee. And people blamed Fallout 4 for having like zero roleplaying experience...
Last edited by Wirxaw; 15/01/16 02:32 AM.