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Morrandir Nov 18, 2015 @ 10:51am
Fallout 4 mod restores full-text dialog options
Although Fallout 4 has enjoyed a largely glowing reception since its release, longtime series fans are not without gripes. One of the most frequent complaints has been about the simplification of the dialog system. Where previous entries in the franchise provided a list of full-text options for the player’s potential responses, Fallout 4 has reduced these to a dialogue wheel of four options, similar to in BioWare RPGs, where a few words (“yes,” “no,” “sarcastic,” etc) stand in for the general sentiment of what the player will say. Many players have found this to be reductive, and at times even misleading, not providing clear enough choices so that the player can make informed decisions. Fortunately, Bethesda learned well from the ongoing success of Skyrim and is providing robust support for fan-made mods. One of the latest and most popular of these mods for Fallout 4 addresses this issue, recreating the full-text dialogue list in lieu of the wheel.

Full dialogue was created by modders Shadwar and Cirosan, and is available for download now on NexusMods. The mod replaces the dialogue wheel with a list of the complete text for what the player will say. Options that require persuasion are still color-coded to indicate how difficult they will be. The mod works for all instances of dialogue in the game except for dismissing companions, for some reason.

As has always been the case, the mod is only available for the game on PC, but it will likely make its way onto Xbox One eventually as well, as announced by Bethesda and Microsoft during this past year’s E3 conference. This is a first for console games, and is indicative of the increasingly thin line between PC and console gaming underneath the hood. Mod support will also make its way to PlayStation 4 at some point afterwards, as game director Todd Howard told The Telegraph. There is no word on a date yet for when mods will be coming to either console.

http://news.yahoo.com/fallout-4-mod-restores-full-173337936.html

the mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/1235/?
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Is it still voiced?
Morrandir Nov 18, 2015 @ 10:55am 
Originally posted by Zenexras of Blackwick:
Is it still voiced?

it looks like it just replaces the short text options with full text options.
Originally posted by Morrandir:
Originally posted by Zenexras of Blackwick:
Is it still voiced?

it looks like it just replaces the short text options with full text options.
Great, gonna install this then. The voice grew on me after a while :conwayshrug:
Last edited by Zenexras of Blackwick; Nov 18, 2015 @ 10:56am
Morrandir Nov 18, 2015 @ 10:59am 
Originally posted by Zenexras of Blackwick:
Originally posted by Morrandir:

it looks like it just replaces the short text options with full text options.
Great, gonna install this then. The voice grew on me after a while :conwayshrug:


I haven't tried it out though, but it is probably just a text replacer
Incunabulum Nov 18, 2015 @ 11:19am 
Wierd - I just went through all 18 pages of mods to download stuff for a new install and didn't see this one at all.
Zulnam Nov 18, 2015 @ 11:24am 
Is steam workshop coming any time soon?

Or is there an alternative, free, download link, somewhere?
Morrandir Nov 18, 2015 @ 11:53am 
Originally posted by Zulnam:
Is steam workshop coming any time soon?

Or is there an alternative, free, download link, somewhere?

it's free, you just have to sign up, you can pay to become a premium member (as I am :)) but you only get access to extra servers to download from, otherwise just sign up and download for free :)
Canine Nov 18, 2015 @ 12:22pm 
(Commenting to subscribe. Mobile sucks, rip)
Originally posted by Zulnam:
Is steam workshop coming any time soon?

Or is there an alternative, free, download link, somewhere?

Next year
Zulnam Nov 19, 2015 @ 12:23am 
Originally posted by Morrandir:
Originally posted by Zulnam:
Is steam workshop coming any time soon?

Or is there an alternative, free, download link, somewhere?

it's free, you just have to sign up, you can pay to become a premium member (as I am :)) but you only get access to extra servers to download from, otherwise just sign up and download for free :)


It's not free since the download size is larger than 2mb, and anything larger than that requires an account. Even the most basic profile type has a 1.60 euro one-time payment. Which I eventually did since I hate the wheel-dialogue thingy.

But I just want to clarify: NOT free.
Morrandir Nov 19, 2015 @ 12:25am 
Originally posted by Zulnam:
Originally posted by Morrandir:

it's free, you just have to sign up, you can pay to become a premium member (as I am :)) but you only get access to extra servers to download from, otherwise just sign up and download for free :)


It's not free since the download size is larger than 2mb, and anything larger than that requires an account. Even the most basic profile type has a 1.60 euro one-time payment. Which I eventually did since I hate the wheel-dialogue thingy.

But I just want to clarify: NOT free.


signing up to nexus is free, just do not select the premium options.
abcd312 Nov 19, 2015 @ 12:32am 
Originally posted by Zulnam:
Originally posted by Morrandir:

it's free, you just have to sign up, you can pay to become a premium member (as I am :)) but you only get access to extra servers to download from, otherwise just sign up and download for free :)


It's not free since the download size is larger than 2mb, and anything larger than that requires an account. Even the most basic profile type has a 1.60 euro one-time payment. Which I eventually did since I hate the wheel-dialogue thingy.

But I just want to clarify: NOT free.

it is totally free no need premium.
Last edited by abcd312; Nov 19, 2015 @ 12:32am
Zulnam Nov 19, 2015 @ 12:38am 
Well, I sure learned an important lesson about reading the fine print. Oh well.
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