RIP Scion Dialogue
" Because you belong to the vocal minority? *trollface* Shop closed until further notice. Check out my Dominus musical tribute instead:
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Scion is so boring now. Really miss the old dialogue.
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I would pay for a way to get her old lines back.
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The main problem with the Scion's old dialogue was that it was centered on her personal growth as a fresh Exile to a battle-hardened veteran. It works the first time around as her whininess starts cooling off in a believable manner as she progresses through the acts, but when you play through her personal growth story 3x times the number of Scions you want to create, it starts getting old.
The best compromise would be to have all her old dialogues on Normal mode and then switch to this new set for the rest. Also, her breathing problem needs to go. *We* know that she's out of breath after all the blabbing she's done before, but new players are just gonna go "Does this girl have asthma or something?" The worst example would have to be Maligaro's kill dialogue: "I'm sorry Maligaro, *gasp* but I can be quite the critic *gasp* *wheeze* of art. *gasp*" Too much breathing! And the line could definitely have ended just after critic. Adding "of art" and another gasp just threw away a perfectly good one-liner. Last edited by Atmaweapon#2145 on Aug 3, 2015, 4:24:42 PM
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" I get your points, but I think it was nice to have at least one character/class where they just went all out with the voice acting, for those of us that love that stuff. All the other classes get the shorter blurbs and somewhat more one-dimensional traits. I think she was a break from that and I honestly think they went backwards with the change. Hell, she's practically sexist now. |
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we need the option for old scion dialogues pls
my english sux.
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" This guy gets it, options. |
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Bump, you one-dimensional fools.
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" It was a joke, so that my bump post would involve more than just "bump". Semi-sorry you took it personally, but not entirely. And "broken" is quite a divisive word for a matter so subjective. And thanks for the bump. Last edited by Sphen#0046 on Aug 5, 2015, 6:19:36 PM
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Bump for character depth!
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