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Any chance the hyperlinking of lore keywords could be made optional?

If necessary I don't mind looking up things the traditional way in the encyclopedia (which is confirmed to be back: Source) and I'd rather have plain simple text not broken up by coloured hyperlinks.

 

Thanks for the consideration.

I already supported this suggestion over at Fig, so yes, please, make it toggable.

*** "The words of someone who feels ever more the ent among saplings when playing CRPGs" ***

 

I agree, this should be a toggle.

Strongly prefer to read my dialogues and descriptions as plain old text without any visual distractions too.

Support this option as well but on the other hand I like the feature as well so I'll just throw this out there: instead of a toggle we have a color_slider. This slider at max shows the hyperlinks like normal in the chosen color but scale down to 0 it changes the color_value to normal text color. Therefore if we put it on say 10% it would show as a hyper link still but it would *almost* be the same color as normal text that surrounds it making it far less distracting.

Support this option as well but on the other hand I like the feature as well so I'll just throw this out there: instead of a toggle we have a color_slider. This slider at max shows the hyperlinks like normal in the chosen color but scale down to 0 it changes the color_value to normal text color. Therefore if we put it on say 10% it would show as a hyper link still but it would *almost* be the same color as normal text that surrounds it making it far less distracting.

 

Even better.

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