
In an RPG game, when you skip all the dialogue for a quest, the character you control might say something like “Right. Where were we going?” or “Let’s get back on track” to indicate that you’re resuming the quest without paying much attention to the story or details provided in the dialogue. This is a common feature in many RPGs that allows players to focus more on gameplay and action rather than engaging with the narrative elements of the game. It’s a way to cater to different playstyles and preferences among players.
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