Hidden Comment Scene in S1
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Hidden Comment Scene in S1
I just found this today after playing the game again. In 16 years I had never noticed it before. Maybe we can add it to the "Secrets" section?
In Gregminster at the start of the game, if you talk to the shopkeeper in the hardware store with Gremio in the party, the shopkeeper will ask Gremio how the banquet was and will say that he will settle Gremio's tab after you get back. It's a cute little setup for Camille. The shopkeeper will only say this if you come to see him before going to see Kraze your first morning working for the Imperial Guard. I know he stops saying it and will only say "How do you do?" once Kanaan joins you, but I don't know the exact moment he stops saying it.
I will get his exact quote later tonight and also the exact moment he stops saying it.
In Gregminster at the start of the game, if you talk to the shopkeeper in the hardware store with Gremio in the party, the shopkeeper will ask Gremio how the banquet was and will say that he will settle Gremio's tab after you get back. It's a cute little setup for Camille. The shopkeeper will only say this if you come to see him before going to see Kraze your first morning working for the Imperial Guard. I know he stops saying it and will only say "How do you do?" once Kanaan joins you, but I don't know the exact moment he stops saying it.
I will get his exact quote later tonight and also the exact moment he stops saying it.
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Re: Hidden Comment Scene in S1
"Gremio, how did yesterday's banquet go? I'll come and collect my bill at the end of the month as usual."
He says it up until you obtain the Astral Conclusions.
He says it up until you obtain the Astral Conclusions.
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Re: Hidden Comment Scene in S1
I also just found that if you talk to the hardware store owner in Rikon from the side instead of across the table, he says, "An old man named Liukan comes here just once a month. To shop." instead of opening the shopping menu.
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Re: Hidden Comment Scene in S1
the woman who runs the armoury in Rockland gives a different dialogue if you approach her behind the counter as well, but she just says "how about it, sir? I'll give you a good price" or something like that.
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Re: Hidden Comment Scene in S1
Thanks! Added all 3 to the secrets section.
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oh my...and i thought that dialogues were stable in S1. I'm gonna play it again sometime
by the way,here is another secret i discovered some months ago.
If you speak to Futch at the barn BEFORE meeting Kraze then you'll get an extra dialogue with Ted -if i remember corectly-
by the way,here is another secret i discovered some months ago.
If you speak to Futch at the barn BEFORE meeting Kraze then you'll get an extra dialogue with Ted -if i remember corectly-
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Yes you do. He says something along the lines of "haven't you country bumpkins ever seen a dragon before?" and Ted starts to argue.
It's funny how he calls you bumpkins even though you were born and raised in the largest city in the country and he lives in a fort in a valley in the middle of the wilderness. Anyone know what he says in the Japanese version?
It's funny how he calls you bumpkins even though you were born and raised in the largest city in the country and he lives in a fort in a valley in the middle of the wilderness. Anyone know what he says in the Japanese version?
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As William Durant wrote, "just like in an infinite universe any spot can be considered its centre, each nation and civilisation sees the world as turning around its own history". Therefore, Futch may see his fort and his valley as the pinnacle of civilisation and Gregminster as a messy hellhole filled with an uneducated crowd.wataru14 wrote:Yes you do. He says something along the lines of "haven't you country bumpkins ever seen a dragon before?" and Ted starts to argue.
It's funny how he calls you bumpkins even though you were born and raised in the largest city in the country and he lives in a fort in a valley in the middle of the wilderness. Anyone know what he says in the Japanese version?
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Of course. That's obviously why Futch is acting the way he does in that scene. I just think the phrase "country bumpkins" is a liberal translation. I would guess what he meant is more along the lines of "haven't you hicks (meaning uncultured people) ever seen a dragon before?" and the translator chose a phrase that has more rural connotations than intended.BrucePrintscreen wrote:As William Durant wrote, "just like in an infinite universe any spot can be considered its centre, each nation and civilisation sees the world as turning around its own history". Therefore, Futch may see his fort and his valley as the pinnacle of civilisation and Gregminster as a messy hellhole filled with an uneducated crowd.
They guy in Gregminster City who complains about all the "country bumpkins" in the capital is spot on, though.
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Oh okay I get your point then.wataru14 wrote:Of course. That's obviously why Futch is acting the way he does in that scene. I just think the phrase "country bumpkins" is a liberal translation. I would guess what he meant is more along the lines of "haven't you hicks (meaning uncultured people) ever seen a dragon before?" and the translator chose a phrase that has more rural connotations than intended.BrucePrintscreen wrote:As William Durant wrote, "just like in an infinite universe any spot can be considered its centre, each nation and civilisation sees the world as turning around its own history". Therefore, Futch may see his fort and his valley as the pinnacle of civilisation and Gregminster as a messy hellhole filled with an uneducated crowd.
They guy in Gregminster City who complains about all the "country bumpkins" in the capital is spot on, though.
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Another one that hasn't been mentioned yet...Black (Futch's Dragon) reacts differently depending from which side you are talking to him,when he is waiting in the barn along with Futch.
If you talk to him from the front he'll just growl
If you talk to him from the right he'll just open his mouth a little bit
If you talk to him from the left he'll have his mouth open wide
If you talk to him from the behind he'll stand in his 2 legs and pop out his wings
Also sometimes if you talk to him from the behind he'll make a little crouch
If you talk to him from the front he'll just growl
If you talk to him from the right he'll just open his mouth a little bit
If you talk to him from the left he'll have his mouth open wide
If you talk to him from the behind he'll stand in his 2 legs and pop out his wings
Also sometimes if you talk to him from the behind he'll make a little crouch
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BTW,some more i discovered today
When you enter to Marie's inn during the time you work under Kraze you'll find 5 soldiers fighting about who is the best General....the guy who admires Teo will give you an extra comment if you talk to him first every time you enter the inn.
When you have Kanaan in convoy,if you speak to the old man sitting there he'll change his usual quote. Also the guy who teases Kanaan for being fat,he'll make another different comment if you speak to him when you have both Kanaan and the captured bandits in your convoy
Gosh,we won't stop discovering secret stuff for this game even if it's been around for almost 20 years
When you enter to Marie's inn during the time you work under Kraze you'll find 5 soldiers fighting about who is the best General....the guy who admires Teo will give you an extra comment if you talk to him first every time you enter the inn.
When you have Kanaan in convoy,if you speak to the old man sitting there he'll change his usual quote. Also the guy who teases Kanaan for being fat,he'll make another different comment if you speak to him when you have both Kanaan and the captured bandits in your convoy
Gosh,we won't stop discovering secret stuff for this game even if it's been around for almost 20 years
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And YES another one hidden dialogue!!!!
If you speak to the armorer from the village of the Elves before the burndown,he'll provide different comments than the usual...which are ruder. for example instead of the "Which item are you selling?" the armorer of this shop will say "which piece of junk are you selling?" or when you leave the shop instead of "Thank You" he'll say "Beat it!"
If you speak to the armorer from the village of the Elves before the burndown,he'll provide different comments than the usual...which are ruder. for example instead of the "Which item are you selling?" the armorer of this shop will say "which piece of junk are you selling?" or when you leave the shop instead of "Thank You" he'll say "Beat it!"
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Re: Hidden Comment Scene in S1
everyone go replay Suikoden 1 and talk to every character from every angle!