This, understand rushing if you want to take even an alt trough the main quests for the skillpoints else I do quests to relax, you can always grind if you want to level fast.I get ur concept OP. People moan quests are dull, yet batter thru them not reading anything. Clearly, for me anyway, that does make them dull just like Add ON's seem to for the PC crew. It becomes join the dots.
Slow play for content like that makes the content go WAY further and be of more interest. So fair play giving it a go
Did ZoS add Sadist as a class because you'd have to be one if you're going to do this.Sosderosii wrote: »I have been thinking about this for a long time but today I made the decision to do quests without any marking on map, compass or in the world.
God no, I just click as rapidly as possible through all the quest waffle and head to the markers. I've played mmorpgs for 18 years now and quest text is just "blah blah" to me now. I've never encountered a quest in any game that couldn't be quickly sorted this way.
I have to say that ESO's quests are much better than any other game's quests - heck, I have actually given some a speed-read, which for me is quite against the grain - but I'm basically a "head to the marker and BOOM" kind of player now.
This, understand rushing if you want to take even an alt trough the main quests for the skillpoints else I do quests to relax, you can always grind if you want to level fast.I get ur concept OP. People moan quests are dull, yet batter thru them not reading anything. Clearly, for me anyway, that does make them dull just like Add ON's seem to for the PC crew. It becomes join the dots.
Slow play for content like that makes the content go WAY further and be of more interest. So fair play giving it a go
This actually sounds fairly fun, good luck OPIt's bit more like what Skyrim was? I mean it had some indicators I think but not quite "go to that very spot, take the thing the arrow points at and take it to where the next arrow points". Been a while since I played Skyrim though
I believe you could do most quests that way, a lot of them make sense or are like "follow the npc who leads you where you need to get"...some aren't though, like "go pray at these 4 random altars in totally opposite ends of Auridon" x_x Those seem specifically made with pointers in mind, not sure how you'd find them otherwise.
For what it's worth, my first playthrough I found a the skyshards (except Cyrodiil ones) the old fashioned ways, without looking up locations or using addons. Was actually really fun to follow the in game hintsI also kinda of wished ESO didn't have such precise quest indicators sometimes but didn't bother turning them off myself
Sing along, you know the tune ...
And now, the endgame is near;
And so I grind the final level.
My friend, I'll say it clear,
I'll buy an xp-scroll, from the devil.
Icons on maps, they are all full.
I've killed mobs on every highway;
And more, it was never dull,,
I quested the true way.
Respecs, oh I re-skilled;
But then again, too few to mention.
I followed the weirdest build
All stamina ones without exemption.
I planned each charted skyshard;
Each mage guild book along the byway,
And more, more wayshrines it is,
I quested the true way.
Yes, there were times, I'm sure you knew
When I had more adds then I could chew.
But hang in there, through the sustain,
I ate it up and went magicka.
I faced tanked it all and I stood tall;
And quested my way.
I've got stuck, I've emoted and cried.
I've had my lags; my share of revivals.
And now, as patches subside,
I find it all so amusing.
To think I did all that;
And may I say - not in a shy way,
"Oh no, oh no not me,
I played it my way".
For what is a character, what has he got?
If not his pixels, then he has naught.
To chat the things, to truly brag;
And not the words of one who gets teabagged.
The record shows I took the bugs -
And quested the true way!
Yes, it was my way.
Thanks to OP for the spiration!
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Back in Morrowind and Daggerfall, we were given quests, some vague, sometimes even misleading directions and sent on our way. No Quest Markers, No Compass Markers, just us and the world and some needle in the ash fields to find. I remember wearing out the game guide going through the maps to find things. It was fun.
Now, with quest markers, we are basically given a guided tour of the quest. Is it more or less fun this way? That is for each person to answer.
As for finding the quest objectives, there are plenty of websites out there that can give you hints. UESP is just one of them.
God no, I just click as rapidly as possible through all the quest waffle and head to the markers. I've played mmorpgs for 18 years now and quest text is just "blah blah" to me now. I've never encountered a quest in any game that couldn't be quickly sorted this way.
I have to say that ESO's quests are much better than any other game's quests - heck, I have actually given some a speed-read, which for me is quite against the grain - but I'm basically a "head to the marker and BOOM" kind of player now.