Yes, I always do. Quests are one of my main enjoyments in game, and I always greatly enjoy reading them. I even read little fetch quests in other games.
Empyrean Mage/Cleric, and lover of all things lore related.
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tugowarMember, Phoenix Initiative, Royalty, Kickstarter, Alpha One
Reading is for people who don’t know how to look at pictures.
- Galavant
Forget reading. Feel the pointy end of my sword as I grief you for stealing my mobs.
At the start of wow and I think most of the times tbc and wotlk I read as good as every quest... if it's entertaining and well written I don't say no to AoC Quests. It helps to get into and have some atmosphere so they are important.
My first character will read through every quest, search for each and every chest, dive into all puddles and ponds and forge everlasting bonds.
(Hey, that rhymed! )
Yes, especially as this is NOT an end-game game.
Want to rush to level up? Why? Because the world WILL change and theres every chance that without paying attention, chances to access certain content will be lost by the time you want to use it.
It's also more than likely that the info contained in one NPC random chatter, may be the key to discovering the location of one of those few legendary items.
I am hoping during Alpha i can enjoy the story line of the quests especially the initial quests without feeling rushed because i want to level up quickly. .
Unless something has changed, Steven has always said that the lore / stories pre-launch, will almost definately NOT be relevant to anything in the launched game.
Yes, I always read the text. But I won't read the TOS 'cause who does?
Speaking of killing 5 wolves, do you know why the big bad wolf attacked the three little pigs?
Because the pigs had his girlfriend Foxy Loxy and the wolf was trying to save her.
Little Red Riding Hood's grandma trapped Foxy and sold her to the pigs. When Big Bad failed to get the pigs he went after grandma and you know the rest. Foxy was never seen again.The end.
Yes, I always read the text. But I won't read the TOS 'cause who does?
Speaking of killing 5 wolves, do you know why the big bad wolf attacked the three little pigs?
Because the pigs had his girlfriend Foxy Loxy and the wolf was trying to save her.
Little Red Riding Hood's grandma trapped Foxy and sold her to the pigs. When Big Bad failed to get the pigs he went after grandma and you know the rest. Foxy was never seen again.The end.
I want sooo bad to have a LOL button on these forum posts.
LOL
Formerly T-Elf
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tugowarMember, Phoenix Initiative, Royalty, Kickstarter, Alpha One
The TOS is the only thing I have read in alpha 0 or APOC so far. And then I laughed.
Personally I dont care at all about story in mmorpgs.
I just click "Ok" and start the quests.
Speaking of quests, I hope that there want be "reward/lv" quests.
I enjoy long quests that need dedication for things such as class progression, powerful skill unlock, status improvement (given that status unlocks content), weapon progression, guild function quest, crafting profession progression quest.
I also enjoy quests that take you in a difficult to reach area with the purpose of collecting something valuable.
Quests should be reletively few imo, but of great importance.
I like to rush to endgame on the first character. In most MMOs I would. But I get the impression that in AoC, we might not see all the same quests as the world grows and changes.
We might miss out on info otherwise?
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KumaryMember, Braver of Worlds, Kickstarter, Alpha One
I personally read some, but mostly I skip since I want to hurry up or prefer where it's the NPC talking and you can listen. Same with cut-scenes...there are a few I do watch, usually if it's my 1st go around and it's catching my attention. If the scene is too long or just not that interesting I skip.
I personally read some, but mostly I skip since I want to hurry up or prefer where it's the NPC talking and you can listen. Same with cut-scenes...there are a few I do watch, usually if it's my 1st go around and it's catching my attention. If the scene is too long or just not that interesting I skip.
I can read faster than the NPCs talk, so it ends up taking longer if all the NPCs are voice acted, since given the option I won't read if I don't have to and space off looking at another monitor while they're talking.
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KumaryMember, Braver of Worlds, Kickstarter, Alpha One
I personally read some, but mostly I skip since I want to hurry up or prefer where it's the NPC talking and you can listen. Same with cut-scenes...there are a few I do watch, usually if it's my 1st go around and it's catching my attention. If the scene is too long or just not that interesting I skip.
I can read faster than the NPCs talk, so it ends up taking longer if all the NPCs are voice acted, since given the option I won't read if I don't have to and space off looking at another monitor while they're talking.
I just don't like to read lol, so listening to them lets me just do other stuff or I just like listening to it (if not in a hurry or in the mood)....but I usually just tend to skip
Depends how well they are written and how much of it is unique content and not copy and paster fluff.
*Cheers*
It's deliberate isn't it?
"The Reverend John Fluff was the pastor in a small town in Ireland...
One day he was walking down the high street when he noticed a young lady of his congregation sitting in a pub drinking beer.
The Reverend wasn't happy!
He walked through the open door of the pub and sat down next to the woman and said sternly,
"Miss Fitzgerald," - "This is no place for a member of my congregation. Why don't you let me take you home?"
"Sure!" she said with a slur, obviously very drunk.
But when Miss Fitzgerald stood up from the bar, she began to weave back and forth. The Reverend realized she'd had far too much to drink and grabbed her arms to steady her. When he did, they both lost their balance and tumbled to the floor. After a few moments, the Reverend wound up on top of Miss Fitzgerald, her skirt hiked up to her waist.
The pub bar keeper looked over and said, "Oy mate, we won't have any of that carrying on in this pub."
The Reverend looked up at the landlord and said, "But you don't understand. I'm Pastor Fluff."
The bar keeper said, "Ah well, if you're that far in, ye might as well finish."
Going to read the dialogues for funny and/or engaging quests.
A lot of todays games have dialogues just as a filler and serve no real function or entertainment.
"You're seeking for perfection, but your disillusions are leading to destruction.
You're bleeding for salvation, but you can't see that you are the damnation itself." -Norther
The fact that there isn't a solid, well laid out end dungeon makes it more likely for me to read the quests. I tend to grind and rush to level cap, but I might take my time with this one. It just depends on how being at level cap changes your player experience.
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- Galavant
Forget reading. Feel the pointy end of my sword as I grief you for stealing my mobs.
Virtue is the only good.
Want to rush to level up? Why? Because the world WILL change and theres every chance that without paying attention, chances to access certain content will be lost by the time you want to use it.
It's also more than likely that the info contained in one NPC random chatter, may be the key to discovering the location of one of those few legendary items.
Unless something has changed, Steven has always said that the lore / stories pre-launch, will almost definately NOT be relevant to anything in the launched game.
@Damokles Hahaha! That's perfect!
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Speaking of killing 5 wolves, do you know why the big bad wolf attacked the three little pigs?
Because the pigs had his girlfriend Foxy Loxy and the wolf was trying to save her.
Little Red Riding Hood's grandma trapped Foxy and sold her to the pigs. When Big Bad failed to get the pigs he went after grandma and you know the rest. Foxy was never seen again.The end.
I want sooo bad to have a LOL button on these forum posts.
LOL
Formerly T-Elf
Virtue is the only good.
I just click "Ok" and start the quests.
Speaking of quests, I hope that there want be "reward/lv" quests.
I enjoy long quests that need dedication for things such as class progression, powerful skill unlock, status improvement (given that status unlocks content), weapon progression, guild function quest, crafting profession progression quest.
I also enjoy quests that take you in a difficult to reach area with the purpose of collecting something valuable.
Quests should be reletively few imo, but of great importance.
We might miss out on info otherwise?
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I can read faster than the NPCs talk, so it ends up taking longer if all the NPCs are voice acted, since given the option I won't read if I don't have to and space off looking at another monitor while they're talking.
I just don't like to read lol, so listening to them lets me just do other stuff or I just like listening to it (if not in a hurry or in the mood)....but I usually just tend to skip
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*Cheers*
It's deliberate isn't it?
"The Reverend John Fluff was the pastor in a small town in Ireland...
One day he was walking down the high street when he noticed a young lady of his congregation sitting in a pub drinking beer.
The Reverend wasn't happy!
He walked through the open door of the pub and sat down next to the woman and said sternly,
"Miss Fitzgerald," - "This is no place for a member of my congregation. Why don't you let me take you home?"
"Sure!" she said with a slur, obviously very drunk.
But when Miss Fitzgerald stood up from the bar, she began to weave back and forth. The Reverend realized she'd had far too much to drink and grabbed her arms to steady her. When he did, they both lost their balance and tumbled to the floor. After a few moments, the Reverend wound up on top of Miss Fitzgerald, her skirt hiked up to her waist.
The pub bar keeper looked over and said, "Oy mate, we won't have any of that carrying on in this pub."
The Reverend looked up at the landlord and said, "But you don't understand. I'm Pastor Fluff."
The bar keeper said, "Ah well, if you're that far in, ye might as well finish."
*Cheers happily and cuddleplomphs @autumnleaf *
A lot of todays games have dialogues just as a filler and serve no real function or entertainment.
You're bleeding for salvation, but you can't see that you are the damnation itself." -Norther