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    Viewing the quest to understand where things are is ok, but any player desperate enough to change my quest is not my target audience anyway. A true challenge quest player would never ever change my quest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James24 View Post
    Viewing the quest to understand where things are is ok, but any player desperate enough to change my quest is not my target audience anyway. A true challenge quest player would never ever change my quest.
    The most likely things is they'd put in save points to break it down into smaller sections (think TAS and speed runners)

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