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[Feature Request] Save NPC Dialogue Option #11

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JaskuraLunaris opened this issue Oct 7, 2022 · 1 comment
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[Feature Request] Save NPC Dialogue Option #11

JaskuraLunaris opened this issue Oct 7, 2022 · 1 comment

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@JaskuraLunaris
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JaskuraLunaris commented Oct 7, 2022

I'm not sure if it's possible or not, but It would be really great if users could save NPC Dialogue to the log. For me personally, I've been journaling via screenshot/drag-select-all the MSQ text as I go through it - fellow FC members re-living it with me as I post to a Discord thread. A copy to clipboard and auto backup for the NPC Dialogue from quests and cutscenes would be really great. I have lost chunks here and there due to server disconnects and the like, and the auto-save would prevent this and be an easy reference as well as copy/paste for story discussion with others. While, cutscenes can be reviewed at The Unending Journey tables, the quest dialogue and the individual dialogue of the NPCs next to the MSQ NPC (some of which is comedy gold or hold important insight you won't get otherwise) is not available without a full replay through New Game+. Thank you for your consideration!

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i would like to second this; i'm going through msq again for the first time in a few years, and being able to reference some of it while talking to others would be much easier if i simply could look at the log, instead of having to go try to search up dialog in wikis, or painstakingly taking copies myself (which would be exceedingly nontrivial since i'm currently playing on a deck)

i was quite surprised when i selected basically everything in the chat filter, and a multi-hour session had almost no text in it. just a few handfuls of local say/emote bits, and the rest was apparently a subset of system messages.

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