02-12-2016, 09:51 PM
Using the in game chat pops up speech bubbles. Which can go along with what you are saying for a visual touch that allows you to further personalize what you want it to feel like. The three words part was just an example of it. Where in the speech bubbles you write the first three words of what your character is said, then continue on in the audio only. Or you can do things like say a few specific words to note in the bubbles when your characters are talking. Of course. You obviously wouldn't usually have one. The speech bubbles give people something to keep track of, but something simpler, that meshes better than walking about with nothing happening. I don't know if it is perfect. But it could be something to check.
Limits on what you can do in something inspire creative use of what you can do, is all I'm really trying to say in the broader aspect though.
Limits on what you can do in something inspire creative use of what you can do, is all I'm really trying to say in the broader aspect though.