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		By: Logan Carroll		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[13000 lines of dialogue honestly doesn&#039;t seem like that much to me for a game like Fallout. I mean RPGs in general are very dialogue heavy games and i&#039;m a bit surprised that there isn&#039;t significantly more lines of dialogue than that. I hope Fallout 4 isn&#039;t too light in the dialogue department because one of the things I love about Bethesda games is the dialogue system and having conversations with people in the game&#039;s world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>13000 lines of dialogue honestly doesn&#8217;t seem like that much to me for a game like Fallout. I mean RPGs in general are very dialogue heavy games and i&#8217;m a bit surprised that there isn&#8217;t significantly more lines of dialogue than that. I hope Fallout 4 isn&#8217;t too light in the dialogue department because one of the things I love about Bethesda games is the dialogue system and having conversations with people in the game&#8217;s world.</p>
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