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Dialogue cards

Severian Silk

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I was reading this article and became intrigued with the game's use of cards to influence dialogue. I was wondering if anyone had played the game, and whether the mechanic is a valid one when compared to the dialogue wheel mechanic of Oblivion.
 

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Severian Silk

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Of course, I prefer hand-written dialogue, but if you're going to abstract it, this doesn't seem like a bad way to go.
 

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