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Old 04-16-2011, 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
I assume the collection of little quests that you're adding in Graal City are supposed to act like an interactive tutorial and introduction. I think you can achieve this without having to assign each quest. IMO you should just have Master Li say something like, "As you're still new to this, go see if you can build some experience in the city, there's many people who could use the help." and then the player goes off and triggers their own quest events. With that you don't feel like you're just following the same go here, come back, okay go here, okay come back path. You build your own experience on your own terms, then go back and declare you're ready to be the next Hokage.
Main problem here is that most of the new players (i.e., from iPhone, never played any good Zelda game) tend to have trouble without some hand holding.

Once the various techniques and such are learned from these first few quests, we do plan on branching out quests where you are more on your own with less direction, harder puzzles, and trickier tricks required to beat the quests. Believe it.
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