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Improving the playing experience for the new players
Wichura:
--- Quote from: Surf on April 21, 2011, 04:09:48 PM ---They all send you to a town nearby with a small assignment to earn early caps, caps spent on hotel rooms or brahmin hides. Again, it's not the games fault.
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There were no free hotel rooms few hours after last wipe. Blame newcomers for not renting them.
Surf:
--- Quote from: Michaelh139 on April 21, 2011, 09:45:00 PM --- Does he constantly yell out he's got a job for someone strong? No. Unless you see players doing something near there and ask them about it the player isn't going to know about it....
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Yeah, because it's not very common in RPG games to try to talk with people. ::) The game isn't for people who dig quest compasses, "press button and something awesome happens" or with attention spans of a drunken monkey. Not the games fault. There is no handholding.
--- Quote --- Besides not every player has enough strength to do this quest. so :).
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Yes! There is ofcourse only one option to earn money, totally.
--- Quote ---How do they know about hotel rooms? Shit! I didn't even know how to make the tent when I got my freaking hides the first time!
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If you'd read the manual then you'd have known that there are hotel rooms. It's been even feautured in Promovideos beforehand. Again, the game isn't responsible for your lack of awareness.
--- Quote ---There were no free hotel rooms few hours after last wipe. Blame newcomers for not renting them.
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I already said that this will be a non-issue after the update.
Michaelh139:
--- Quote from: Surf on April 21, 2011, 09:52:10 PM ---Yeah, because it's not very common in RPG games to try to talk with people. ::) The game isn't for people who dig quest compasses, "press button and something awesome happens" or with attention spans of a drunken monkey. Not the games fault. There is no handholding.
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How does it make sense to talk to every single npc in the world? In the real world you would end up gettin beat up for having such a loudmouth.
--- Quote ---Yes! There is ofcourse only one option to earn money, totally.
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then stop acting like it!!! It's the only example you used, Twice! xD
--- Quote ---If you'd read the manual then you'd have known that there are hotel rooms. It's been even feautured in Promovideos beforehand.
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There is a difference between reading a manual and getting a tutorial ingame. Manual is extremely boring, and in fonline's case, just as long. Promovideos? Where do I find these when looking on forum? They're on youtube aren't they?
--- Quote ---Again, the game isn't responsible for your lack of awareness.
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Yes, it is. It is supposed to give a basic tutorial.
--- Quote ---I already said that this will be a non-issue after the update.
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yayyyy.
Surf:
--- Quote from: Michaelh139 on April 21, 2011, 09:56:34 PM --- How does it make sense to talk to every single npc in the world?
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Never played any RPG, haven't you? Or do you play it so that you can pew pew all the NPC? Cool!
--- Quote --- In the real world you would end up gettin beat up for having such a loudmouth.
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We are not talking about the real world. Making shit up again, do we?
--- Quote ---There is a difference between reading a manual and getting a tutorial ingame. Manual is extremely boring, and in fonline's case, just as long.
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Your problem then, not the manuals problem. Back in the days, the manuals were even bigger and detailed, people read them all the day before installing the actual game to learn how it is played. There was no Tutorial in Fallout either. It was awesome - and I highly doubt that we will ever go the handholding route with thoroughly explained ingame tutorials. Again - problem of you, apparently belonging to a newer generation of teenage gamers with short attention spans.
--- Quote --- Yes, it is. It is supposed to give a basic tutorial.
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Interesting, by what standards?
Michaelh139:
--- Quote from: Surf on April 21, 2011, 10:03:42 PM ---Never played any RPG, haven't you? Or do you play it so that you can pew pew all the NPC? Cool!
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No, RPGs are my favorite genre then horror-survival, I enjoy roleplaying "Raider, Group leader (Treasure hunters basically), and your generic White Knight. And I have played fo2, beat it, was realy fun but I got a bit utterly confused at times :P. And of course killing the npcs was very fun, but I am well-aware that this is not even half the game or even a part of the game if you choose.
--- Quote ---We are not talking about the real world. Making shit up again, do we?
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Uh, if I said one of those "Fuck you" lines in fo2 I would get attacked. If I suddenly went up to some guy in the real world and said "Fuck you" chances are I would get attacked as well. See the resemblance?
--- Quote ---Your problem then, not the manuals problem. Back in the days, the manuals were even bigger and detailed, people read them all the day before installing the actual game to learn how it is played. There was no Tutorial in Fallout either. It was awesome - and I highly doubt that we will ever go the handholding route with thoroughly explained ingame tutorials. Again - problem of you, apparently belonging to a newer generation of teenage gamers with short attention spans.
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Ohoho, personal insults now... anyways, fo2 did have a subtle tutorial, although it didn't hold your hand though it. (e.g. the temple of trials)
--- Quote ---Interesting, by what standards?
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Well, I did say basics.... so unlesss you are referring to something else.
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