[Bug][E][✗] Can't select second dialogue option
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[Bug][E][✗] Can't select second dialogue option
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.
Reason: Marking bug as not reproducable.
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Re: [Bug][E] Can't select second dialogue option
Which browser are you using? And could you give a link to a trial where this happens?
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Re: [Bug][E] Can't select second dialogue option
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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Re: [Bug][E][✗] Can't select second dialogue option
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.
Please post if a bug like this appears again.
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