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Bilbo
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Joined: 12 Mar 2002
Posts: 1620
Location: New York
Tips if you're having problems with conversations
   

Sometimes, you're given speeches that contain vital information that isn't recorded in your journal. Here are a couple of suggestions to deal with this problem.
1) Save the game right before you start a conversation (e.g. Max's problem when he returned the soldier to umpanis). This way, if you feel you missed anything you can do a quick reload and can hear everything as many times as needed.
2) Use print screen to take screenshots of every page of dialogue. Not an ideal solution, as you don't necessarily know what's important and what's not necessarily. Then later open up the JPEG, and use suggestion 3 below.
3) If you think it's important, write it down on a piece of paper. If it gets written in your journal, nothing is lost. (Ex: "Eternal trust survives the soul" sounded important so I wrote it down, and only much later discovered it did make it into my journal.)
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