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Need an old school MMO with new system , like arrow show where to go.....

itsoveritsover Member UncommonPosts: 353
Need an MMO like everquest 2, with some new futures of new MMO these day , like easy to follow quest system, no need to read 2 page to find out where to go next....

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  • SovrathSovrath Member LegendaryPosts: 32,780
    itsover said:
    Need an MMO like everquest 2, with some new futures of new MMO these day , like easy to follow quest system, no need to read 2 page to find out where to go next....
    I'm going to have to disagree with you. I would say that if a person doesn't want to read the text then a better system would just be to have npc's who will give you x amount of silver per "whatever turned in" and just allow players to go kill x of y or collect x of y and turn it in as they want.

    No point in writing quest text that's not read.

    Now I'm for actually having quest text that needs to be read and the player needs to figure things out or else he/she doesn't complete the quest. But that's just me.
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  • NPCPakNPCPak Member UncommonPosts: 36
    I'm not sure that this would be the best course of action on future MMORPGs. What we loved about our old MMORPGs was because it was different, fresh, new and unique compared to the other games we played at that time. As we speak, multiple developers are creating old school MMORPGs with new features... and it just doesn't appeal like it used to. Maybe it's just me, but what I seek being able to truly be a part of something without the same pre-made story lined out for every player who walks into the game.
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  • TheocritusTheocritus Member LegendaryPosts: 9,976
    I dont remember the last time I read a quest in a MMO
  • Octagon7711Octagon7711 Member LegendaryPosts: 9,004
    In modern times, quests should be voiced for immersion.  For arrows, you would have to look into mods.  Some game addons do add arrows.  Wow has Zygor, and there are others I can't recall at the moment.
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  • SEANMCADSEANMCAD Member EpicPosts: 16,775
    there is nearly nothing about EQ2 that is 'old school'. When EQ2 came and and even today it fits rather closely to the 'wow clone' argument.

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  • KyleranKyleran Member LegendaryPosts: 43,975
    Revelation Online perhaps?

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  • itsoveritsover Member UncommonPosts: 353
    back playing free level 80 age of conan right now
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  • TyranusPrimeTyranusPrime Member UncommonPosts: 306
    edited May 2017
    I miss the days of actually using my grey matter to figure out where the quests were and what was being asked of me.. Everything is just handed to you on a silver platter now..

    Current devs might as well just code an NPC that looks vacantly at you.. blinks twice.. a quest appears in your journal.. teleports you to the location.. creatures explode as you mouse over them.. items jump into your pack.. teleports you back to the NPC.. You hear a ding and are awarded some coin.. See? No reading or brain activity required..

    Also, since they saved so much money in not writing quests, the devs can hire people in every city to arrive at your door as you complete said quest and kick the player squarely in the groin for this having ever come to this point..

    I'm ranting aren't I?? My apologies.. I'll see myself out..

    Edit: Ok.. Came back for a minor addendum.. I'm not against quest evolution, just against quest over-simplification.. I think fully-voiced quests do add to immersion and should definitely be examined more closely by devs.. But that's hardly the end of it.. Questing has got to be way more than a gear-rewarding, xp-granting timesink.. The scope and scale need to be seriously amped up..
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  • waynejr2waynejr2 Member EpicPosts: 7,771
    When WoW started, quest text where full of indications of where the quest objective was, but nothing was marked on the map. You had to use your brain.
    And then, some asshats started to create map marking addons... and Blizzard ended adding such a system to the game. Problem is, you can't play without it anymore, since quest text do not have those hints anymore.

    IIRC, wow eventually added the quest locations to the in game map.
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  • HushBlushHushBlush Member UncommonPosts: 37
    edited May 2017
    try Ragnarok Journey its an autoplay :)

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