I do not want to diminish the need for fixing text. But tbh, most players won't see them, and I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people just skip the convos.
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True. There are however still NPC conversations with typographical errors, last I checked, I reported on the S7 New Romulus testing, so I wouldn't hold your breath.
I have seen errors in communication text in missions as well with this round of beta testing LoR.
And isn't a bit strange to say devs shouldn't care or take pride in making sure the work and text in their product is correct? What kind of attitude is that where nearly correct(ie wrong) is good enough? What happened to caring about the end result?
There are typographical and in some cases grammatical errors encountered in the game. Believe it or not, these things do matter. They are being reported because that is what testing is for.
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I have seen errors in communication text in missions as well with this round of beta testing LoR.
And isn't a bit strange to say devs shouldn't care or take pride in making sure the work and text in their product is correct? What kind of attitude is that where nearly correct(ie wrong) is good enough? What happened to caring about the end result?
There are typographical and in some cases grammatical errors encountered in the game. Believe it or not, these things do matter. They are being reported because that is what testing is for.