I think the only way to circumvent this problem is to make that quest at the Gates an essential step that's part of the story. I agree it's an oversight, though; even if you take the alternate route, the sequence is still weird.
fgoron2000 wrote: »Thanks for the spoiler info, I'll have to try that out next time. About the questing however, I'm not talking about doing zones out of order, I'm talking about storyline quests in a single zone that are going to follow a linear order, and side quests in the same zone, that can be done at any time before, during, after, or not at all. It's also possible for quests to be started but not completed before other quests are accepted. Based on the content of these quests, it appears that story-wise, Gates of Fire should be done before The Den of Lorkhaj, and both before Messages Across Tamriel. But if I'm understanding what you're saying, I would have no choice but to do these quests in linear order of Gates of Fire, The Den of Lorkhaj, and Messages Across Tamriel. However, I did do Den, then Gates, then Messages in that order, and I'm certain of this, because when I saw Raz and spoke to him during Den which was part of the alliance story, I didn't yet know about the potential for him to be left for dead in Gates, which was a side quest. In addition, I have an addon that tracks quests being accepted and completed, and the timestamp of each respective quest verified that I did them in the order that I stated above.
You technically could still do the side quests out of order, it just really encouraged you not to by marking them different colours in the journal.VaranisArano wrote: »My point was that before One Tamriel, you couldn't do even the side quests out of order. The order was mandated by the leveled quests. With One Tamriel, suddenly its possible to do the side quests out of order and then go back to old side quests. ZOS added some dialogue for alternate quest paths but they didn't do it for everything because that would be an enormous amount of work.fgoron2000 wrote: »Thanks for the spoiler info, I'll have to try that out next time. About the questing however, I'm not talking about doing zones out of order, I'm talking about storyline quests in a single zone that are going to follow a linear order, and side quests in the same zone, that can be done at any time before, during, after, or not at all. It's also possible for quests to be started but not completed before other quests are accepted. Based on the content of these quests, it appears that story-wise, Gates of Fire should be done before The Den of Lorkhaj, and both before Messages Across Tamriel. But if I'm understanding what you're saying, I would have no choice but to do these quests in linear order of Gates of Fire, The Den of Lorkhaj, and Messages Across Tamriel. However, I did do Den, then Gates, then Messages in that order, and I'm certain of this, because when I saw Raz and spoke to him during Den which was part of the alliance story, I didn't yet know about the potential for him to be left for dead in Gates, which was a side quest. In addition, I have an addon that tracks quests being accepted and completed, and the timestamp of each respective quest verified that I did them in the order that I stated above.
Perhaps ZOS could/should add some transitory dialogue for people who did the quests "out-of-order" because there isn't a required order anymore. Or perhaps its just a side effect of changing over from One Tamriel and people who do the quests "out-of-the-old-order" are just going to have to balance the freedom of going everywhere and doing everything with sacrificing some story continuity.
Practically speaking, it probably has more to do with whether ZOS has the resources, time, and the contract with the voice actor to do any extra lines.
I considered that back when I was making my thread on Alliance Story progression for exactly that reason, but I couldn't come up with any good reasons at all why it would be. It has absolutely no relevance at all to the Dark Mane or the Moon Hallowed, which is the sole focus of the zone storyline.I think the only way to circumvent this problem is to make that quest at the Gates an essential step that's part of the story. I agree it's an oversight, though; even if you take the alternate route, the sequence is still weird.
VaranisArano wrote: »fgoron2000 wrote: »Thanks for the spoiler info, I'll have to try that out next time. About the questing however, I'm not talking about doing zones out of order, I'm talking about storyline quests in a single zone that are going to follow a linear order, and side quests in the same zone, that can be done at any time before, during, after, or not at all. It's also possible for quests to be started but not completed before other quests are accepted. Based on the content of these quests, it appears that story-wise, Gates of Fire should be done before The Den of Lorkhaj, and both before Messages Across Tamriel. But if I'm understanding what you're saying, I would have no choice but to do these quests in linear order of Gates of Fire, The Den of Lorkhaj, and Messages Across Tamriel. However, I did do Den, then Gates, then Messages in that order, and I'm certain of this, because when I saw Raz and spoke to him during Den which was part of the alliance story, I didn't yet know about the potential for him to be left for dead in Gates, which was a side quest. In addition, I have an addon that tracks quests being accepted and completed, and the timestamp of each respective quest verified that I did them in the order that I stated above.
My point was that before One Tamriel, you couldn't do even the side quests out of order. The order was mandated by the leveled quests. With One Tamriel, suddenly its possible to do the side quests out of order and then go back to old side quests. ZOS added some dialogue for alternate quest paths but they didn't do it for everything because that would be an enormous amount of work.
Perhaps ZOS could/should add some transitory dialogue for people who did the quests "out-of-order" because there isn't a required order anymore. Or perhaps its just a side effect of changing over from One Tamriel and people who do the quests "out-of-the-old-order" are just going to have to balance the freedom of going everywhere and doing everything with sacrificing some story continuity.
Practically speaking, it probably has more to do with whether ZOS has the resources, time, and the contract with the voice actor to do any extra lines.
VaranisArano wrote: »fgoron2000 wrote: »Thanks for the spoiler info, I'll have to try that out next time. About the questing however, I'm not talking about doing zones out of order, I'm talking about storyline quests in a single zone that are going to follow a linear order, and side quests in the same zone, that can be done at any time before, during, after, or not at all. It's also possible for quests to be started but not completed before other quests are accepted. Based on the content of these quests, it appears that story-wise, Gates of Fire should be done before The Den of Lorkhaj, and both before Messages Across Tamriel. But if I'm understanding what you're saying, I would have no choice but to do these quests in linear order of Gates of Fire, The Den of Lorkhaj, and Messages Across Tamriel. However, I did do Den, then Gates, then Messages in that order, and I'm certain of this, because when I saw Raz and spoke to him during Den which was part of the alliance story, I didn't yet know about the potential for him to be left for dead in Gates, which was a side quest. In addition, I have an addon that tracks quests being accepted and completed, and the timestamp of each respective quest verified that I did them in the order that I stated above.
My point was that before One Tamriel, you couldn't do even the side quests out of order. The order was mandated by the leveled quests. With One Tamriel, suddenly its possible to do the side quests out of order and then go back to old side quests. ZOS added some dialogue for alternate quest paths but they didn't do it for everything because that would be an enormous amount of work.
Perhaps ZOS could/should add some transitory dialogue for people who did the quests "out-of-order" because there isn't a required order anymore. Or perhaps its just a side effect of changing over from One Tamriel and people who do the quests "out-of-the-old-order" are just going to have to balance the freedom of going everywhere and doing everything with sacrificing some story continuity.
Practically speaking, it probably has more to do with whether ZOS has the resources, time, and the contract with the voice actor to do any extra lines.
Before One Tamriel, this was typically the case because the quests had levels associated with them and you were encouraged to remain within range. But that didn't mean you had to discover all relevant places beyond what the main story and the faction story told you to do - and this isn't actually a faction quest that anyone mentions Raz being on. He says nothing about it, the Queen says nothing about it, and none of the other Eyes appear to mention anything is happening at that relatively out-of-the-way location on the map. Unless you spy it looking for the nearby skyshard or already know about the location's importance, you wouldn't see it; it's not a point of interest or marked delve on the map.
I can only speculate that they intended to tie it in with some sort of, "Hey, I sent him on a mission but haven't heard back - go check on things, would you?" type message that points players at it, but either neglected to do it or never got around to it.