determinant dialogue question
I've seen quite a few people on here quoting parts of dialogue and saying that it's determinant or certain stuff that can happen being determinant so I was wondering, when something is determinant whether it be the dialogue or anything else does that mean it's non canon to the story? Or is it just something that you get based off of certain choices?
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I really couldn't tell you man. I Guess its just there to make the character your playing as be more like who you would be, Maybe Just for exposition I don't know. Sorry
It's something you get based off certain dialogue. For instance if you leave Kenny alone in the attic to kill Fivel and say "I'll see you when you're done." later in the belltower, while holding Ben over the top, Kenny will look at you and say, "I'll see you when you're done."
Its ok, and I'm a girl Btw lol
Oh ok, I thought it had meant the same as how determinant characters are, like once a character becomes determinant it pretty much means their death, so I thought determinant dialogue and other stuff meant the same, like it's useless or something, don't really know how to explain it
Daayyyuum, That is Cold.
Actually, determinant means something is optional. Basically optional dialogs, optional characters, and in some cases optional choices.
Ohh! ok I get it now, thx for the explanation
Holy shit.
Is that my gif?
I believe so.
Thief!
Well, those days are pretty much over now.
Oh i didnt even know about this dialogue. I suppose this would have been useful when debating with someone about Kenny's intention to get Ben killed. @belan just for the kicks.