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Oni 03-18-2009 09:20 PM

Quests?! Wtf?
 
Ok im just very confused.

Why do some of you people (mostly just old classic players) WANT QUESTS?
WHY?
Why do you want quests, whats so fun about ***** 2d puzzles that arent fun at all.
Even if they were SOMEWHAT fun, how fun can they possibly be?
If you want quests so bad just go play WoW or the actual Zelda games.
All I see "quests" doing to classic atm, is just wasting the Developers time.
Theres a **** load of other content that could be created instead of working with stupid scripts to create garbage time wasters like Sardon, and Gnome quests.

Someone seriously tell me their opinion on quests because im confused as ****.

xnervNATx 03-18-2009 09:20 PM

quest bring more players , players bring more money , money bring opularity

Oni 03-18-2009 09:21 PM

but they take to long to make

xnervNATx 03-18-2009 09:22 PM

true . but some are quite fun when they are made properly

Kill 03-18-2009 09:25 PM

I personally HATE them.
I agree with you Oni... but there's NOTHING to do on Classic... it's just a chatroom with people being able to change their outfits... Some events too but that's it.

So, Classic has to have quests so that it brings "enjoyment" to the older players so that they play again.

BlackSolider 03-18-2009 09:28 PM

Quests are only good for A) releasing items to the public and B) carrying along a storyline, though they obviously have a limit b/c of a one-time use.

Oni 03-18-2009 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by xnervNATx (Post 1475694)
true . but some are quite fun when they are made properly

How in the hell are they fun? Maybe if it's a group quest, but i'm talking solo.

Ya and I have no idea why thor isnt making any group quests, why the hell would I play a multiplayer game to solo a quest.

Whats so cool about a story line, sounds *** if you ask me.

xnervNATx 03-18-2009 09:34 PM

ya make group quest , like someone has to click a button to hold a bridge while the other go on the other side to another switch so the second person can cross it

Kill 03-18-2009 09:34 PM

Agreed.
Same goes for Bowling... When you go bowling irl, do you play with yourself? (lol stay with me here)... No.
You play with your friends and compete to win. The current bowling failed because there was no interactivity...
Look at UN's bowling and how successful it is... Why's this the case? because it recognises its essential to have a COMMUNITY.

xnervNATx 03-18-2009 09:36 PM

un bowling aways rocked , clasic bowling always failed

jacob_bald6225 03-18-2009 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oni (Post 1475700)
How in the hell are they fun? Maybe if it's a group quest, but i'm talking solo.

Ya and I have no idea why thor isnt making any group quests, why the hell would I play a multiplayer game to solo a quest.

Whats so cool about a story line, sounds *** if you ask me.

Yah if you make a quest well it will be fun and not a chore.

Why is any game fun? Why is CTF fun? Because you get stats and get items... oh wow. Quests cater to a different group of people who want to play a GAME(With a set beginning and a set end) and not a series of unconnected dots to get some god dammed sparkly effect NPC(Events).

In essence it's like this:



Rufus 03-18-2009 10:03 PM

People feel as though they want the old quests back, the old overworld, etc when really it's just a comfort blanket. In a development sense, releasing a quest acts as a hook for attaining players, especially on Classic. As quests only generally take up a small amount of time, they shouldn't be the heavy focus. Mini, renewable quests are probably more fun in an MMORPG sense too.

DutchGuy 03-18-2009 11:44 PM

Just release old content in a new coat. As in revive stuff in newer quests.
Maybe the same rewards, but different missions to complete.
There you have it.
Old and new.:)

Oni 03-19-2009 01:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jacob_bald6225 (Post 1475712)
Yah if you make a quest well it will be fun and not a chore.

Why is any game fun? Why is CTF fun? Because you get stats and get items... oh wow. Quests cater to a different group of people who want to play a GAME(With a set beginning and a set end) and not a series of unconnected dots to get some god dammed sparkly effect NPC(Events).

Games are fun to me because they are competative. Ctf is fun because you get to work as a team and show off your skill, and after talk alot of **** if you won.

jacob_bald6225 03-19-2009 02:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oni (Post 1475753)
Games are fun to me because they are competative. Ctf is fun because you get to work as a team and show off your skill, and after talk alot of **** if you won.


Bell 03-19-2009 02:14 AM

Everyone is entitled to their opinion Oni but not all of us like events, some of us enjoy quests. Classic has always been about quests. As far as Thor planning no group quests? You're wrong.

kia345 03-19-2009 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jacob_bald6225 (Post 1475759)

Or the "teamwork" and "competition" can be successfully implemented in the quests. Multiplayer and singleplayer don't need to be kept apart.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...our_Swords.jpg

Oni 03-19-2009 02:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bell (Post 1475765)
Everyone is entitled to their opinion Oni but not all of us like events, some of us enjoy quests. Classic has always been about quests. As far as Thor planning no group quests? You're wrong.

woah woah woah bell, i didnt say he wasnt planning any group quests, I said why isnt he MAKING any group quests.
And if classic has always been about quests, how come the last 3 years ive played had nothing to do with quests.

Bell 03-19-2009 02:24 AM

There were 3 quests made/remade to be better. Where you been Oni. Do you think quests can be made in a day? i
If you even spend only a week on a good quest its gonna be crap.

Rufus 03-19-2009 02:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bell (Post 1475773)
There were 3 quests made/remade to be better.

Well, not really.

Mark Sir Link 03-19-2009 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bell (Post 1475773)
There were 3 quests made/remade to be better. Where you been Oni. Do you think quests can be made in a day? i
If you even spend only a week on a good quest its gonna be crap.

the average zelda game must take 15 years to make

DarkCloud_PK 03-19-2009 04:01 AM

honestly if you had the dedication, you could convert an old quest in a week or two, or make a whole new one in a month.
it isn't like we're lacking in things to convert or unfinished things that can be used.

-Ramirez- 03-19-2009 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkCloud_PK (Post 1475801)
honestly if you had the dedication, you could convert an old quest in a week or two, or make a whole new one in a month

Have fun finding someone who wants to do that with the horrible system scripts that aren't even close to mimicking the default stuff the quests were designed for. I probably would have done at least one if I had came back to something reasonably decent. (I'm not saying it's YOUR fault, as I don't think you've had a large part to do with any of the current global system scripts. It was just a convenient post to respond to..)

DarkCloud_PK 03-19-2009 06:21 AM

you get to learn how to use them after awhile.
once cards are done im pretty free to take on any project if need be.

-Ramirez- 03-19-2009 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkCloud_PK (Post 1475832)
you get to learn how to use them after awhile

Learning to adjust to their patheticness isn't as much a problem as the fact that they don't even function well, or at all. Baddies being the best example of this.

DarkCloud_PK 03-19-2009 07:10 AM

well you have to take the options available to you.
  • Learn to use the current systems to the best of your ability
  • Redo the systems to work better.
  • Go back to default and start from scratch.

Which ones gives the players new content?

-Ramirez- 03-19-2009 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkCloud_PK (Post 1475844)
Which ones gives the players new content?

You're forgetting the easiest one of all.
  • Don't waste your time.

Mark Sir Link 03-19-2009 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -Ramirez- (Post 1475843)
Learning to adjust to their patheticness isn't as much a problem as the fact that they don't even function well, or at all. Baddies being the best example of this.

so hot

DarkCloud_PK 03-19-2009 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -Ramirez- (Post 1475848)
You're forgetting the easiest one of all.
  • Don't waste your time.

then don't waste your time.
noone asked you to in the first place.

maximus_asinus 03-19-2009 09:12 AM

Developer's primary goal should always be quests, as this is what hooks the player in the beginning, and is the foundation a player builds on for the future. I look at these quests as the brick. The developer's secondary goal is the mortar; what you do after the quests are done to keep players around. This is what fills in the cracks, and makes it a cohesive unit. A wall won't function if it is missing one of these components, it'll just fall apart. Just like the wall, a server needs equal parts of this or it too will fall.

Right now Classic is building the second story of a ten floor high rise. We don't have enough brick to complete the project, and the Dev team is pushing to create some. If we stopped now to start working on the mortar, we'd just be telling ourselves that the two stories is good enough, we should just slap on the roof and everything else be damned. This roof would only serve to please the players currently playing, but does not help development in the long run.

DarkCloud_PK 03-19-2009 09:23 AM

You can't really generate a whole hell of a lot of new players to hook without having a decent player count to start off with. Its the awful catch22 that will plague classic and other low count servers.

Newbies will more likely log onto UN or Zodiac when they see the list for the first time, and not the bottom rung servers. Even if they do, there isnt enough player interactment right now to keep newbies, even with enough hooks, unless you get lucky.
Right now I think the primary objective would be trying to moderate a generally decent playercount to attract enough newbies, then you can work on your hooks to keep them there, with the balance of keeping the old and new, your community can continue to grow and progress, with a nice mixture of older and newer players, that added a part of fun that GTA used to have, the newbies working hard to fit into the older community and eventually succeeding.

xnervNATx 03-19-2009 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -Ramirez- (Post 1475848)
You're forgetting the easiest one of all.
  • Don't waste your time.

that right dont lose your time!!! make them fast

BlackSolider 03-19-2009 04:52 PM

A server needs to have something that sets itself apart from all other servers. Quests don't do that. (Usually.) Quests move a storyline along and/or upgrade players w/ items and/or hearts. Content is what separates server A from server B. Right now classic has little content to keep people involved and occupied.

Every server has events; but events can only do so much. We don't have enough quests to upgrade the players. We don't have enough content to keep people busy and happy. The one thing we do have, events, is brought down by our HD and lack of quality prizes.

In summary, quests are important, but not as important as content.

At least from what I've seen.

DutchGuy 03-19-2009 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkCloud_PK (Post 1475866)
You can't really generate a whole hell of a lot of new players to hook without having a decent player count to start off with. Its the awful catch22 that will plague classic and other low count servers.

Newbies will more likely log onto UN or Zodiac when they see the list for the first time, and not the bottom rung servers. Even if they do, there isnt enough player interactment right now to keep newbies, even with enough hooks, unless you get lucky.
Right now I think the primary objective would be trying to moderate a generally decent playercount to attract enough newbies, then you can work on your hooks to keep them there, with the balance of keeping the old and new, your community can continue to grow and progress, with a nice mixture of older and newer players, that added a part of fun that GTA used to have, the newbies working hard to fit into the older community and eventually succeeding.

you hardly see any new player on graal because when they see the prize of this game they laugh out loud and probably think that the people who bought it must have been drunk:). Now you can either focus on the current graal players or stick with the old people that will always stick around. Find a balance between both adn there's a chance.

Kamaeru 03-19-2009 08:56 PM

replayability

Dungeons are only like 30-40% of what makes up a Zelda game. Think back to A Link to the Past. In that game, each dungeon was specified as a "level", as if just those could be released as its own game such like Mario 1 with no overworld connecting the levels. When you think about it like this, you realize how the people at Nintendo thought about Zelda games, as they wanted it to be an extremely replayable game that combined many elements and different ideas from separate genres.

Such as in games like Majora's Mask and Wind Waker. Those games have hours upon hours of content that is completely interconnected with everything else in the overworld. You can skip many brilliant adventures in both games and still make it to the "end game" and say you're done. Nintendo has already realized the problems that Classic faces, and solved them a looong time ago.

Graal The Adventure had many ways to solve these same problems. It's really quite simple. If you have a multiplayer game with a small amount of players, then you must design a game that appeals to a player that doesn't have many other people to play alongside with. If you design a good game, people will play it and take notice.

Events make more sense on a server with lots of players. Dungeons and exploration make more sense on a server with few players. O_O This cannot be denied!

MysticX2X 03-19-2009 09:06 PM

Well they could develop new looks for baddies too to make it fun.

Zelda Games do have hours of fun things to do but it usually ends soon enough and you have to wait 2-3 years for the next zelda release.

Small quests are fun too and usually don't take long to put in. Just some leveling and imagination.

Oni 03-19-2009 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bell (Post 1475765)
Everyone is entitled to their opinion Oni but not all of us like events, some of us enjoy quests. Classic has always been about quests. As far as Thor planning no group quests? You're wrong.

You know what Bell, I read this again, and I read maximus_stupidassniuses responses and I came to this conclusion.

Yea everyones entitled to their opinions, but someones opinion has to be right, and I'm gonna flat out say this I dont care how arogant I sound;
My opinion is just right.

We dont need quests at this point, later yea, not now. We need to think differently and cater to the new age of online gaming period, and quests arent included in that early process.

Darlene159 03-19-2009 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oni (Post 1476000)

Yea everyones entitled to their opinions, but someones opinion has to be right, and I'm gonna flat out say this I dont care how arogant I sound;
My opinion is just right.

Opinions dont have to be right or wrong, that's why they are opinions.
One persons opinion wont be agreed upon by everyone, but it doesn't make it wrong.

About quests: Quests are what attracted me to Classic years ago when it was the only server.
I like the quests still today. I would rather use my brain a little bit to gain weapons and items, then to just buy them, win in events, or get them for free

Oni 03-20-2009 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darlene159 (Post 1476017)
Opinions dont have to be right or wrong, that's why they are opinions.
One persons opinion wont be agreed upon by everyone, but it doesn't make it wrong.

About quests: Quests are what attracted me to Classic years ago when it was the only server.
I like the quests still today. I would rather use my brain a little bit to gain weapons and items, then to just buy them, win in events, or get them for free

how do you like the quests still today though? they donteven exists anymore

Darlene159 03-20-2009 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oni (Post 1476019)
how do you like the quests still today though? they donteven exists anymore

That's partly why I dont play anymore....


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