

So while you expect the lack of an exclamation mark to signal that it is no use talking to a character, what the absence of the exclamation mark really means is one of the following:ī) There's dialog options available, but you've already seen them.Ĭ) There's dialog options available that you haven't yet seen, but you did nothing special to unlock those. General information GOG.com Community Discussions GOG. The exclamation mark does not appear if the dialog option becomes available automatically, for example at the start of a new day or after a cutscene. Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The First Cases is a singleplayer adventure game in the Agatha Christie series. What further exacerbates this, is that the exclamation mark only seems to appear if you did something specific to trigger the availability of that new dialog option. Agatha Christie Hercule Poirot The First Cases Walkthrough No Commentary part 3 Discover the early cases of the legendary detective Hercule Poirot. It's like the exclamation mark means "there are dialog options that you haven't yet seen", while you would expect it to mean "there are dialog options that you haven't yet used". However, if you would try anyway, you'd see that there are still dialog options available.

That makes it seem like it's no use talking to that character. Now the exclamation mark that signals available dialogue options no longer appears when you are standing next to the character. But you instead choose to leave the conversation, perhaps because you intend to work on a mind map first. Say you are in a conversation and there are still some dialog options available. Reason: One dialogue was still unused though not signaled.Not sure if this is exactly what happened here, but: Originally posted by Littleflock:Problem resolved for me.
