
Link to the Q&A: http://www.ryzom.com/?page=news&id=1085
Community wrote: Is there any efforts being made to move the meat of the storyline from the forums and website to within the game? Currently, most of the story and details behind events are communicated on the forums rather than through the game itself. [FAQ]
This is very disappointing. I pay a monthly fee to play the game. I don't want to spend gametime surfing the web to figure out what's going on inside the game.Nevrax wrote: Currently, no.
A first step will be to develop the amount of information we provide regarding the background and the on-going events. We are preparing a roleplay specific website (you can see it as a kind of newspaper), which will gather the information. You can see it as a kind of Atys newspaper.
Then, we have plans to introduce the information in-game, but they are a bit elaborate and would require some development resources. More on that when we actually start working on it, but don't expect this to happen too quickly.
By "lower levels" does it mean the "Core" shown here, or just other areas in the Prime Roots that are not yet open to us? (but still in the "Prime Roots" on that diagram)But the lower levels are still forbidden, as the danger of falling under the influence of the Great Dragon increases as you go deeper into it, and the way has been blocked.
It is rather obvious that Trykers and Matis are supposed to be Karawan Faction and Fyros and Zoraï are supposedly Kami-Faction. However there is the third Faction, the Followers of Tryton. Will there be a game mechanic to declare for them?Can we have an explanation on how to integrate (or not) the FvF zones to the roleplay of our characters?
[Submitted by Billie21 (FR)]
As explained by the PvP Strike Team letter, the FvF zones will be extended to the whole world once it is patched live. The current limited zones are thus a temporary restriction compared to the future PvP system, and there is no roleplay explanation.
However, on a higher scale, you can see it as the premises of the war; local conflicts emerge, but haven't yet reached a global scale.
Thanks for clearing that up. That solves one inconsistency in the lore at least. Never did make sense that the Karavan forbid homins to go into the prime roots, yet there are Karavan tribes and altars down there. (Still, I wouldn't mind a deeper prime root area that only Kami followers are allowed to enter.)However, there is a tolerance for the higher levels of the prime roots, such as those currently accessible in-game.
The extra damage done by berserk is a fixed number per hit, so though the effect is tiny with two handed weapons (which have high damage but low speed), I think it's quite considerable for daggers. Or for ranged weapons used with a +hitrate stanza (it works with ranged weapons even though you can only learn it from a melee skill).So you're quite right, the effect is tiny here.
*trembles with excitement at the thought of somewhere nastier than wastelands, gimme gimme gimmeHowever, there is a tolerance for the higher levels of the prime roots, such as those currently accessible in-game.
Minerals might not be required for life on atys. Atys doen't even need to have a periodic table of elements. It is fantasygrimjim wrote:On the sand issue, Atys could have 'minerals' of a sort. Minerals may not exist 'as minerals' but the elements would still be required for life so sedimentary rock could form over time or under pressure, particularly limestone, chalk and so on.