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The change from "All the messages were automated, which limited dialogue options" to "All the messages were automated, with limited dialogue options" -- was it made because the original text was perceived as a typo/grammatical error? Or was the intent to modify the meaning? --Jay (Histrion) 00:19, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I think the article meant to say "All the messages were automated, so dialouge options were limited." ShadowMan1od
What is the evidence for: "One of the documents from the game led to a short FBI investigation"? The FBI documents in the provided link are from 1988/91, which is at least 10 years before the game was produced (?).