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too much talking
How do I bypass all this talking? I feel like I'm waiting to play and fight!! Is there any trainers I can skip all this?
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#2 |
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To answer your question, I think the space bar, clicking your mouse, or the esc key will skip dialogue.
But out of curiosity, why did you buy the game if you don't like dialogue? Did you not play the demo? |
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#3 |
![]() Join Date: Nov 2010
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I agree with ben583. Why to skip dialogue? If one finds talking annoying and chore id consider that money was wasted.
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#4 |
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I played the demo but I thought most of the early talking was just teaching me how to play and getting you into the game. I haven't touched the game since the summer sale and I see it in my library as wasted money. I still cant find any steam edition trainers were I can just rampage everything instead of mind reading everyone for a discount.
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#5 |
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I'd recommend read those dialogues because they reveal a lot about the story especially at beginning. You are not going to hear them saying like ¨press 1-9 to select spell¨ and such lol. Its all about story. I found talking to people interesting because good voice acting and it made game more immersive.
I'd suggest to just give it a go and play it for 4-6h and read dialogue and just try to get into it. Then you can at least say you tried and who knows maybe the game will grow on you and you might like it. It didn't seem that good to me either at beginning but at some part i find out i really liked it a lot. |
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#6 |
![]() Join Date: May 2011
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If Someone Were to Take Out all The Dialogue Then It wouldn't be Divinity 2 Anymore AKA An RPG.
Which Most People Don't want so it would be a waste Of Resource's/Time if someone were to Take it all out. If You Really Can't stand the Dialogue then You're better off Playing Something Else, Can't Do Side Quest's If You're not going to Talk to People or Complete them the Right way, Can't get Skills/Stat's From Talking/Mind-reading People, Trade/Buy item's is a Necessitate and The Entire Main Quest has You Talking To People. |
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#7 |
![]() Join Date: Jul 2011
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Perhaps, RPG's aren't for you then.
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#8 |
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I'm starting to like it now, went full warrior on casual mode.
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#9 |
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#10 |
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#11 |
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Those aren't RPGs.
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#13 |
![]() Join Date: Oct 2011
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My toughts exactly!
C1Team: Please don't take us wrong friend, but i think this is the truth. Maybe you tend more for a "Hack & Slash" game genre. Any Good RPG will be always like this one (and this one is just suberb), always with tons and tons of dialogues or books and other documents to read in the game. Last edited by Draconicus: 11-01-2011 at 06:37 AM. |
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