[Bug][E][✗] Can't select second dialogue option

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[Bug][E][✗] Can't select second dialogue option

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Okay, this is a problem I've come across. I was working on an investigation scene. I tried hiding a talk topic, then revealing it in the middle of a chat, but the problem is, when I tell it to reveal a talk topic, every time I select the proper talk conversation, it switches back to its own talk conversation. Is there something I'm missing here?
Last edited by Enthalpy on Mon Aug 17, 2015 4:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Marking bug as not reproducable.
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Re: [Bug][E] Can't select second dialogue option

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Which browser are you using? And could you give a link to a trial where this happens? :)
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Firefox (14) and this is the trial http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/editeur ... oces=41728 I've removed the second topic though so be warned of that.
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Bug closed as not reproducable. The bug description is confusing (what is "its own talk conversation"), and there isn't enough information here to reproduce this one.

Please post if a bug like this appears again.
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