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  1. How to write a non-linear story...

    I was looking for more of an answer to "how in ____ am I going to be able to keep track of all the little things to make sure I don't cause problems with the plot down the line" Example: Player may or may not have stopped the assasination of King Fred (or maybe they did the killing)...
  2. How to write a non-linear story...

    I've read all the pros and cons. I've heard general commentary on linear and non-linear plots for crpg's, and what I would like to know is how it's accomplished? I loved the variety of options in Fallout 2, but am at a loss as to how to create such a structure of plot and dialogue and keep it...

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