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xaphiero
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Re: Don't let the questing experience die!

Post#11 » Tue Sep 08, 2015 7:10 pm

I don't get it. RvR (aka PvP) IS the focus of this game and always has been. I'm not sure why people think they cannot level with RvR in lakes or sc only, esp. with the RvR kill repeatable kill quests being available.

I, for one, would like to (and would have back in WAR) see more PvE content but all we got was the Skaven and LotD nonsense -- bad content decisions IMO, and eternal rehash/revamp of how pvp worked and "scenario of the week". I would not cry if Skaven/LotD were not implemented AT ALL (unless Skaven were a new destro race and we got a new order race along with it).

However, restore T1 thru T4 and get basics working first, then we should look at more PvE content (e.g. dungeons) like Lost Vale, Blood/Bile, etc.

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Wlarius
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Re: Don't let the questing experience die!

Post#12 » Wed Sep 09, 2015 10:50 am

I agree that questing xp could be increased. With about 25%. At least until PQs are not implemented (if they ever get). Because right now, this is the level progress for questing:
lvl 1-7 - Norsca
lvl 7-9 - Nordland
lvl 9-11 - Ostland
lvl 11-16 - Barak Varr and Marshes of Madness (because you get the lvl 21 boost here and not in Troll Country)
lvl 16-18 Troll Country
And this is as far as quests can get you. Not even the level required for the mount, let alone the current max lvl. It was worse before the Greenskin t2 zones were added. And it will probably be better with the Elf t2 zones.
But I think fixing the quests so that they can actually be completed is more important than experimenting with increased xp rewards for quests. And probably easier on the devs' part as well.

As for donations, I have seen several private servers (for wow) accepting donations and they were never harassed by Blizzard. And Blizzard is just as much of a douche when it comes to money as EA. The key was that it was "not for the game" but for "other things". There was a "credit" in the game that could be bought through credit card or SMS. This credit then could provide the player with "extras" that do not affect gameplay. Like new mounts, changing of name, changing of race, changing of faction, privilage to talk to opposite faction and stuff like these.
I think if you looked into it you could maybe find a loophole in the system you could use. And it is the future of WAR we are talking about, not just free gaming, like the private wow serves. I think it is worth a shot.

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Re: Don't let the questing experience die!

Post#13 » Wed Sep 09, 2015 5:33 pm

Wlarius wrote: As for donations, I have seen several private servers (for wow) accepting donations and they were never harassed by Blizzard. And Blizzard is just as much of a douche when it comes to money as EA. The key was that it was "not for the game" but for "other things". There was a "credit" in the game that could be bought through credit card or SMS. This credit then could provide the player with "extras" that do not affect gameplay. Like new mounts, changing of name, changing of race, changing of faction, privilage to talk to opposite faction and stuff like these.
I think if you looked into it you could maybe find a loophole in the system you could use. And it is the future of WAR we are talking about, not just free gaming, like the private wow serves. I think it is worth a shot.
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feefy1
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Re: Don't let the questing experience die!

Post#14 » Wed Sep 09, 2015 8:33 pm

Can you edit the required exp to level? Or adjust the exp given by monster kills?
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Dana
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Re: Don't let the questing experience die!

Post#15 » Thu Sep 10, 2015 11:08 am

Thank you very much for this.
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Wlarius
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Re: Don't let the questing experience die!

Post#16 » Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:01 pm

If anyone of importance reads these forum posts (which would be the whole freaking point of the forum), then they could easily put all the broken quests written here up to the Bugtracker site themselves. Surely they know better what to do than I. Reading a neatly written package of broken quests then saying "it's not in the correct topic so we don't care" is not really any help at all. If you want to go all Banana Joe on my arse, then I give up. It is YOUR project I was trying to help. For the sake of ALL users. And here, because it's far easier than registering to another site and doing whatever the hell you expect me to do according to your standards. I probably would have ended up messing it up. I think I did enough. And a GM has read it. Then it is up to them. My job here is done.

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