Race-Specific Dialogue

Race-Specific Dialogue

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Posted by: Aegrahm.4952

Aegrahm.4952

This is a somewhat odd request, and I understand that there are probably a hundred others things that deserve attention before this. But I would love to see more race-specific dialogue, at least from major npcs. Personally, I loved when, for example, one of the Charr imperators called me a Sylvari (which I am) and I about squeed with joy. I really enjoy moments like that, and would love to see more. I’m sure it takes a butt load of work to implement, but in future exspansions and such, it would be great to see this. Thanks!

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Posted by: Amadan.9451

Amadan.9451

agree! and also a profession oriented talking would be nice too, i hate when i pick a scholar profession and i’m talked like i am a stupid hack/slash slayer with no true understanding about magic…
unless i act like one?

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Posted by: Electro.4173

Electro.4173

There’s actually quite a bit of race-specific dialogue in the game already, from talking to random NPCs around the world. If you actually pay attention to the responses.

Just as a random example, in Gendarran Fields there’s a winery with a Charr working there. When I talked to her with my Charr character, the responses I could give were more along the lines of “You abandoned your warband to work here!?” and had her explaining that her warband agreed to meet there in the case of an incident and she’s just following orders by staying there. With other races, the character’s responses are more along the lines of “Its odd to see a Charr at a winery” and her responses were more about not letting stereotypes determine your expectations, with no mention of a warband or anything.

Or in wandering around Ebonhawke, the NPCs are obviously a bit more hostile to Charr characters than other races. Even the seperatists you have to talk down have different speeches to Charr characters, and your own responses are different as well.