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21.10.2023 - 12:03 / screenrant.com
It's generally impossible to pick up every piece of dialogue in a single campaign of , but installing the right mod can permanently fix that pervasive fear of missing out. The game features a variety of memorable characters, and perhaps none are more iconic than the various companions that can join the party alongside a player character. Even with a well-rounded pack of party members, however, it can be easy to miss out on some of their best bon mots and most trenchant insights, as only three can be equipped in the party at any given time.
One solution for this arrived in the form of mods that adjust or remove the party limit, making it possible to go out on the town with a veritable crowd of followers. Although this certainly has its appeal, it's not the best approach for most campaigns, throwing off the balance of encounters and making for a lot of clutter in general. Luckily, there's another way to go about things that deliver all the upsides of catching more interactions while avoiding the significant problems that unlocking the party size overall can incur.
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The EveryoneInDialogue mod by Shagone, available on Nexus Mods, offers the perfect solution for anyone who constantly finds themselves wondering how a party member left in camp might have reacted to a situation. The mod's key addition is the Grouped Dialogue status, which allows any characters with the status applied to participate in dialogue regardless of their current whereabouts. The Toggle Grouped Dialogue passive makes it easy to loop a companion in or out of the passive, so it's easy to turn the effect on and off for individual characters at any given moment.
The biggest impact of this mod is allowing more characters to offer interjections when relevant, but it also has some interesting applications on the side. Any characters connected by the Grouped Dialogue status will react to choices as if they are in the party, meaning approval could be much more volatile if everyone's always kept in the know. The mod works in multiplayer as well, so starting up a game with a full party of friends doesn't have to mean the campaign will lose out on the bulk of companion character content.
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The EveryoneInDialogue mod arguably makes more sense for than the base game does. Having a cap of four total party members is perfectly understandable from a gameplay perspective, as it makes balancing encounters more viable and keeps combat moving at a reasonable clip. In terms of the story, however, the idea that half of the party or more is constantly staying behind in camp doesn't particularly track. There's no reason that
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