Re: Delivery missions officially are lame.
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 5:46 pm
I have to say that for me personally, map co-ords would take a lot away from the game. Not only do I think they don't fit with the overall technology level of the game, but it just brings back that whole "being lead around by the nose" type of thing.
When I'm looking for something or trying to describe to someone else where something is, I much prefer the "turn left at the big root, head towards to hill on the horizon until you come to a patch of bushes" kind of thing to simply " go to co-ord xyz".
I don't believe this game is unfriendly to explorers at all. Yes, the flora and fauna can be unfriendly, but that is not the same thing. A large part of the fun (and sometimes frustration) of this game for me is trying to get to new places to see what's there. I am now finally getting quite good at sneaking past aggro mobs to see what's over the next hill and so on, and I just feel that I don't need, or indeed want, something telling me precisely where I am. I can work it out nicely by taking note of where I am in relation to my surroundings, and I never seem to have much problem finding my way back to somewhere I've already been.
As I said, that's my preference. You are, of course, entitled to yours.
When I'm looking for something or trying to describe to someone else where something is, I much prefer the "turn left at the big root, head towards to hill on the horizon until you come to a patch of bushes" kind of thing to simply " go to co-ord xyz".
I don't believe this game is unfriendly to explorers at all. Yes, the flora and fauna can be unfriendly, but that is not the same thing. A large part of the fun (and sometimes frustration) of this game for me is trying to get to new places to see what's there. I am now finally getting quite good at sneaking past aggro mobs to see what's over the next hill and so on, and I just feel that I don't need, or indeed want, something telling me precisely where I am. I can work it out nicely by taking note of where I am in relation to my surroundings, and I never seem to have much problem finding my way back to somewhere I've already been.
As I said, that's my preference. You are, of course, entitled to yours.