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Because there are no audio tracks for their answers. You know, it's not like I can call the original voice actors, pay them, and record the needed tracks xD
It's plain text.
I tried to avoid specific opinions and let them talk about "facts" and "shared lore". So, I don't think it's immersion-breaking, though 2 people may actually say the same line. I did so in order to don't screw up the mod with possibile bugs, but I understand what you're saying. I'll try to find a way to fix that.
Whatever the cause, I'll come back after a couple months or so, try it again. Maybe with time and updates things will work better.
Nope, my mod is not responsable for this and it isn't happening because of my mod: runtime errors usually happen when a program is trying to use a library which is not installed. This is Skyrim's .exe responsability, it's not mod-related. In fact, it would happen in vanilla Skyrim too. I don't know if it's the DLCs, though many said that they got this error after they have installed them.