tran
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Post by tran on Sept 1, 2016 23:16:15 GMT -5
So, I have been making a lot of builds lately, thus reading in-game dialogs over and over. Some issues arose, which include: *Vraes/Kincaid's comment in the orcrin cave (while saving the baron's son) "the orcrins in this cavern will be thick as thieves" . While this makes sense for Tamilin, I think it should be changed to"the orcrins in this cavern will be rough as rouges" when Selen is in Tam's place *I have been allying my groups with the Koda lately (sometimes you have to be evil to fight evil) and I find it irritating when the soldier at the outpost said that "we were WARNED that you would be coming". In my first group (who only killed big V and never ventured to the Braeys's land) this dialog appeared. However, it didn't on my second and third group (who saved the son) so I thought that the soldier actually showed respect by not saying that. But, the group I ran yestetday (also saved the son) get that insulting talk again. So maybe you guys could put that dialog out if the group decided to side with Koda AFTER saving the son, then it would be great! P.S: I am gonna fight the Seer Lords with Selen being the main tank taken away, and berserking Vraes having extremely low armor at the ready, wish me luck!
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Post by wascalwywabbit on Sept 1, 2016 23:43:24 GMT -5
"Thick as thieves" is common turn of phrase in English, and does not reference the character class at all, therefore "rough as rogues" seems strained; but in either case "thick as thieves" means "close knit" as much or more than "abundant" - but then again warriors aren't always known to be wordsmiths so it's totally in character if you ask me.
"Warned" is not always negative, but it could be "told" if it seems too strong, I have no opinion on that part personally.
ps good luck!
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tran
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Post by tran on Sept 2, 2016 2:18:40 GMT -5
Fair enough, I just thought that changing the phrase would fit it better, I suppose that I was thinking too much then
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Post by Cory Trese on Sept 2, 2016 12:21:10 GMT -5
Thanks for the feedback!
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Post by fallen on Sept 2, 2016 14:36:32 GMT -5
Thanks for the feedback. Both are turns of phrases that appeal to me and I don't want to reduce the dialog.
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