I personally love that campaigns will end and that there will be different rule-sets. I also believe strongly in server stagnation especially in PvP based games. The battle for dominance is always much more fun than after the smoke has cleared.
And changing them on the fly if they are wasting peoples time.I don't think he's bloating the game, he's really just spitballing here to take a temperature. Assuming they develop the game properly, changing rule sets shouldn't be all that hard. The hard part is finding good ones and not waste people's time.
Could have a mechanic where the lower the population, the faster the Hunger spreads. Campaigns that are not popular would then quickly get reset and everyone can move on to something better.And changing them on the fly if they are wasting peoples time.
I didn't read the question he was responding to, but I'm wary of the kickstarter-period response of, 'I see you've pointed out some valid complaints of our design. Here's a spitball design that will never happen that muddies the water enough that we don't have to have a real answer to your problem.'.I don't think he's bloating the game, he's really just spitballing here to take a temperature. Assuming they develop the game properly, changing rule sets shouldn't be all that hard. The hard part is finding good ones and not waste people's time.
What would your answer to that question be Tuco?The question of, "Why would I want to redo a campaign if I've accomplished a ton in a previous campaign?" is a serious one, and "Oh you can stay in your doomed campaign forever if you play hard enough!" isn't a real answer.
I think it will be. It's critical to the continuity of the game. Besides that, the group of people who are successful in a PvP campaign aren't going to be interested in fighting the hunger indefinitely.So far I was under the impression that the Hunger cannot be beaten - that even in a campaign where everyone joins up in an attempt to survive the world gets too harsh to sustain your cities and replace gear. In essence making attrition to the Hunger the closing mechanism for every campaign where the actual victory conditions might not be met. Sounds like that isnt the case I guess.
IDK why you guys are discussing game mechanics, or the campaign permanence thread when the real meat of the discussion is the "can centaurs ride mounts?" thread.It's an interesting thought. We are definitely open to victory conditions that aren't based on the passage of time -- but here's the trick: we can't allow that condition to be exploited in a way that *really* equates to "the game ends, when Uncle Bob says it ends." Actually, that's not quite right. We could even allow that, without issue, so long as 1) the other players can leave to find another game, and 2) Uncle Bob is limited in the amount of stuff he can take from that Campaign back to the EK.
As long as those two safeguards remain in place, the system still works.
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Because you export 20% more loot, and I think I read something about more rare mats etc dropping in Dregs than in Shadow, Infected, etcI'm not convinced exporting stuff is enough of a winning reward for the player that doesn't play import enabled campaigns.
Why would someone want to win in the dregs if all the dregs campaigns don't let you import items. Seems like a waste of time.
At that point it becomes about the trophies I guess. If the trophies are too weak there's no point, if they're too strong it's going to get cried about. Bit of a pickle.
Just finished. It was an hour long.Drae what time is the interview going down?
What's the point of extra loot when Dregs campaigns that you'll join after the win don't let you bring any?Because you export 20% more loot, and I think I read something about more rare mats etc dropping in Dregs than in Shadow, Infected, etc
I also am not sold on exporting loot + eternal kingdoms perks being a motivator for anything. Fortunately FFA is all the motivation I need.
Was it via Skype? Text chat? Are you going to post some rough early bullet points for us?Just finished. It was an hour long.
I'd be happy we even a "thumbs up" or "thumbs down".Are you going to post some rough early bullet points for us?