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reactivity

  1. What are some games that are reactive to the player?

    In Arcanum, the game and NPCs reacted to the player in multiple ways: -player qualities such as intelligence, race and sex (initial reaction, insults, dumb dialogue, etc) -player state (invisibility or if the player is nude for example) -player accomplishments (newspaper, some dialogue) -player...

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