These are obviously placeholders, you can easily figure that out by trying to speak with a companion where you can see that the ideas themselves are missing, or notice how some of the dialogue with the Red Prince has actually written lines. Can't believe that people actually think that this is legit dialogue.
This "I like this" or "I don't like this" ordeal is pointless because these placeholders will not remain at the end.
To not even mention that this is exactly how you write properly. You write down a basic reaction to what a character said, and think of the proper writing afterwards.
I have also worked in the QA environment and this is how developers do the writing in RPGs in general as a bonus.
And then there's people who pay for an Early Access Alpha video game, and expect everything to be implemented already, in an RPG. Amazing...ly stupid if you ask me.
Last edited by Seethe; 02/10/16 04:27 PM.