I think that I do try to listen to dialogue in the main though. If I want to hear/read the dialogue I will, and if I don't feel it is adding to my experience (if I'm not in the mood) I'll skip through it. If I had to choose between being flattened by heavy machinery or only listening to Final Fantasy banter for the rest of my life, I don't know which I would pick.Īlm: I find it really depends on my mood. Dying and having to watch a cutscene again pretty much infuriates me. ![]() I'm not someone who gets easily frustrated with cutscenes unless I have to watch them more than once. ZedClampet: I intend to both listen and read, but sometimes my brain checks out, and I end up doing neither. I want to learn more about the world building, but the voice acting doesn't really add much to an info dump. This happened pretty often while exploring all dialog options in Mass Effect. However, if there's a whole bunch of exposition happening that's taking forever to tell, I'll probably start skipping ahead. Zloth: Listen, assuming its the first time I've heard the dialog. Sometimes though, like with a game I played recently, Fallout 4, it's just not that interesting so I'll read it and skip ahead, and other times I may really like a game but don't feel like listening to dialogue in the moment so I read and skip ahead then. For story-based games I usually do listen to the dialogue and just generally games that capture my attention and are interesting I listen to the dialogue. Skipped no dialogue when playing Witcher, skipped over most dialogue when playing doom eternal.ĭecius Winder: It depends on the game. Unskippable cutscenes are a severe annoyance for me-couple that with a respawn point just before one and I have the 'Do I really want to continue this game?' conversation with myself.ĭXCHASE: Read and skip ahead unless I'm interested in what the dialogue is. ![]() I may still look & listen, but I want the option. If the game has even a bit of story, then the full show is usually a nice part of immersion.Ģnd playthru I get annoyed if I don't have the option to skip everything. Both for info and to appreciate the devs' efforts. Plus developers put all that work into making them, so I feel a certain obligation to watch-it's a lot of effort! From our forumīrian Boru: First time playing a game I take the full show-opening credits, tutorials, FMVs, speech etc. But if I'm playing something with a narrative that I'm at all invested in, then in most cases I want the full experience and so I'll let them play out. If the cutscenes are perfunctory, or just not very well done, then sometimes I'll read the subtitles and be on my way.
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