I usually download quests or demos that sound fun, but pictures really do help. I hate to admit it, but I avoid quests in classic graphics. And to think, I used to create quests with classic. *shudders*
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I usually download quests or demos that sound fun, but pictures really do help. I hate to admit it, but I avoid quests in classic graphics. And to think, I used to create quests with classic. *shudders*
That poll really should be multiple choice since people fall under more than one option. -_-
Anyway, I play them depending on what other people say and sometimes I play them because I am bored. I also play them because I just feel like it. -_-
I tend to only play fully completed quests, unless I am beta testing for someone... I usually play 'em when I have no motivation whatsoever to continue DoD, or if I'm left with nothing to do...
I play about evry quest I can get my er...... hands on
Every quest was made witht the soul purpose to be played so I try to play them all and try to look past the crapyness(most quests aren't crappy though)
I hope others in the world show the very same kind of thought
because if no one else did
.....
I feel dumb
I dont play em atall hardly, I don't have the time to be honest, and when I do, I work on AoD
here's a tip: all the newbie members at AGN: play quests.
All the oldbies and well known people at AGN: Never play quests.
I play quests that I think are good. If it doesn't meet my standards, I ignore it.
What are your standards? :P
Gameplay. I don't care if it uses LttP tiles or classic tiles. I don't care if it's the Illiad, or if it has less plot than a Dave Barry column. It's all about the gameplay. If a quest catches my eye, I play 1-2 levels of it, and if I like it, I finish. If I don't like it, it rots on my hard drive.
Gameplay is very important to a quest. But you can't know how good the gameplay is unless you download the quest. So does that mean you download every quest you see to try them out? That's a lot of quests! Or is there some basic criteria you have before downloading a quest? Which quests "catch your eye?"