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But main story sort of not bad, all characters has voice lines and actually there is several cutscens.
Side quests are meh.
Log books scattered around gives you alot of experience, so it definitely worth to open.
Some high end content logs contain treasure maps.
Just imagine how many MORE hours you will have lost in your life if you do these.
Do you have self respect? If answer is yes, uninstall NW and play literally any other game.
Otherwise you can skip notes
But a big part, for me, of an ..RPG is to get into the story and interact with that story and world
Well, you learn something every day. I didn't yesterday though for some reason.
all that answered with something else than yes are no gamers with a heart for their toons.
new worlds deserves better gamers almost as much as more focus from devs.
quitting dialogues is the first step from quitting roleplaying any toon.
heresy grows from idleness you cant hope fighting corruption if you not even able to counter own lazyness.
I only skip tedious dialogue and half-arsed cutscenes, yet i never once thought about skipping them in things like Witcher 3 or Ghost of Tsushima. It's all in the presentation and it being able to hold my interest, especially if all they lead to is collecting crap from chests.
Devs in this and many other MMOs don't play their own game on live servers. Otherwise they will realize walls of texts just don't work in areas with monsters or if you are in a co-op activity.
If you enjoy that kind of thing, go for it. If you don't care, then it won't impact your gameplay in the slightest.