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订阅这两个,主要和这个mod。
将主mod设置为最高优先级,然后是语言mod。
看上去这个mod很重要
不过只有英语
For example: When entering the Quiet House (area with the Old Couple) you can actually hear Bernard (the old man) talking about fixing Alen's (who is their grandson) swing. (More information on this can be found in the letter on the 2F of that house). Also, if you steal from them, the next day Bernard is going to talk about borrowing some food for his wife from neighbors (As the last resort).
You know... I wanted to make some more in-depth dialogues and not have those: "Oh my god, we just got robbed, what are we going to do now?" Instead of that, I have created dialogues, that are most likely to occur in these desperate and depressing situations where a human psychee is at the bottom.
I had a psychologist and a law enforcement officer working with me on these, so I could make the dialogues as close to real life scenarios as possible.
At the moment, they are far from done, but my schedule is currently full because of college and other projects. So yeah... the future of this mod is unknown.