A comment on the most recent tool-notes section of the Genshin Impact official website have brought into question how much players are willing to sit through the game's lengthy dialogue sessions.

While tool notes aren't typically the most interesting section of a live-service game's website, one particular response as been gaining a lot more attention than any other. User Chizune21 summed up their feelings on the gatcha-based online RPG, commenting "WHERE SKIP BUTTON THOUGH?!"

Genshin Impact Tool Notes comment on skip button

One of the biggest appealing factors for fans of MiHoYo's epic fantasy RPG is the roster of characters, whom players can acquire through a gatcha-like function. By using in-game currency to perform wishes, players will either be rewarded with weapons, other equipment, or one of the highly-sought-after characters. And as a live-service game, Genshin Impact releases new content regularly, including a variety of quests that you can take your party on adventurers with. These quests are carried out through many means, most of them battle-specific, but all are accompanied by the main player-character (who does not even have to be included in the active squad) interacting with the people who populate various nations of the word of Teyvat.

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These interactions involve fully-voiced conversations, with a wide variety of voice actors filling the roles of heroes and townsperson NPCs alike. But according to the reactions to the request for a skip button, some players are clearly more interested in the action part of the action RPG than the role-playing portions. Currently sitting as the comment with the highest number of positive reactions on the post, many other users seemed confused as to the reason for a skip button. Currently, you can skip past each individual line of dialogue, so if you can read faster than the voice actor can deliver a line, you're free to move onto the next one. However, these conversations can be lengthy, even when clicked through rapidly, and it's safe to assume that the original commenter was requesting the option to skip through them entirely.

While several staunch defenders of the story and lore came to its defense, others were sympathetic to those who care more about the fantasy combat and exploration than the interwoven story. One user commented that for some players, time is limited, and they don't want to spend that limited time in conversations. Another suggested including a feature that would provide a summary of the important information from a scene in order to cut out the fluff. Commented user Sisy, "Some people just don't care about the story and enjoy the other parts of the game like exploring, fighting, music, scenery or just their favorite characters."

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