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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If true, I hope that they leave some of the goofy bugs and ai in the game. I think the weirdness of the interactions between NPCs is part of what made me love the game so much before.

O: "Heard any news from the other provinces?"

M: "Nothing I'd like to speak about."

O: "Good day."

M: "Go."

O: " heLLO! "

M: "Hi."

I also loved how the guards would try to attack through through space and time, with a lively "Beuaregeh!" as they hit absolutely nothing.

Other times, you'd see a guard kill someone, only for that same guard to go up to the body, gasp and shout "there's been a murder!".

I loved some of the messed up object physics too.