Could dialog actually be real dialog?

ulath666

First time out of the vault
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.ps3fanboy.com/media/2007/06/fallout-3-scan-1.jpg

Look at that picture.
It really looks like an answer to a stated question, not some wiki word. Its kinda hard to make someone take offence with just a word like that.
Although the PC could be going around saying stuff like "Penis". Hmmm...

Sure it could be a scripted sequence since its in the beginning of the game but this got my hopes up juuuust a little...
 
ulath666 said:
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.ps3fanboy.com/media/2007/06/fallout-3-scan-1.jpg

Look at that picture.
It really looks like an answer to a stated question, not some wiki word. Its kinda hard to make someone take offence with just a word like that.
Although the PC could be going around saying stuff like "Penis". Hmmm...

Sure it could be a scripted sequence since its in the beginning of the game but this got my hopes up juuuust a little...
It's absolutely impossible to tell from a single response. There could be decent dialogue, there could be absolutely shitty dialogue.
 
One of the newer articles on Fallout 3 details how you can make a joke about the Sherrif's hat, which will piss him off and possibly get him to fight you. So definately more than the Wikipedia keywords of Oblivion.
 
Mori said:
One of the newer articles on Fallout 3 details how you can make a joke about the Sherrif's hat, which will piss him off and possibly get him to fight you. So definately more than the Wikipedia keywords of Oblivion.

I'm sure they'll put in some dialogue. They'll do it just to say that they did. Question is wether it'll be the norm or just a handful of scripted events.
 
We can only hope and wait. I sure hope that it will have real dialogs, as we all do.

PS. rumors? ^^
 
The only thing that pisses me off in recent "rpg" developers is that they don't fucking think about the dialog. The answers you can give are always good/bad (if you can choose, that is), and sometimes there is some neutral answer, most of the times a half-assed neutral answer. The problem is that there shouldn't be good/bad answers to start with, because there is no such dichotomy. You should be able to do this or that, or that or that, and none of those things should straightforwardly oppose to the others. Like the thing about NCR vs Reno vs Vault City. None of those were actually good OR evil, and it wasn't about "shades of gray". It was about different colors.

And Todd "Dipshit" Howard talks about shades of gray. Shades of gray my ass!
 
Ausir said:
Even Oblivion had some "real" dialogues, but the majority were still wikilinks.

The Dialogue and the characters in Bethesdas Expansion for Oblivion "The Shivering Isles" is a vast improvement from the dialogue and characters in the main game.

The characters are actually quite funny, but that mainly has to do with the fact that they all are insane. The dialogue options are more often full sentences and many times there are more question options than before. The options also seem to have a more definite concequences to a greater extent than before.

I'm not saying that Bethesda has done a great job with Shivering Isles, I'm just saying that they seem to have evolved and better them selves over the years.

I take this as a good sign for Fallout 3, as fallout emphesizes alot more to dialogue and concequences than any of the Elder Scrolls titles.

So I believe that dialogue will be good in Fallout 3, let's hope and pray that the rest will as well.
 
I'm pretty sure that it will have real dialogues. Anyway, I'm not buying any Fallout sequel wannabe that isn't a CTRPG.
 
If my computer is on top of a table and I play a RPG, is it a CTRPG?

Furthermore, are there CTFPS games?
 
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