Quests today are focusing too much on the environment

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asked Oct 26, 2021 in Electron Microscopy by Dragonborn (640 points)


Quests today are focusing too much on OSRS Gold the environment (Freneskae). There were quests released to a specific purpose - an entire quest was devoted to Zaros' return and was heavily hyped. There was no mystery about what the final outcome of the quest would be. The lead to an revealing or shocking / cliff-hanger ending is (in my opinion) more satisfying than knowing what was going to occur when you completed the quest.

There was a huge banner reading "Zaros Returns!" even in the lobby. Plagues End I am with that. Revolutions can't be planned and carried out within 5 minutes. It is only accomplished in two minutes. My favorite moment was when I slammed down a door and struck everyone in the opposition.

My preference is for quests to be completed at a slower speed however, they are worthwhile. Since 2009, they haven't published any quests that rank high in my top ten favorite quests. (The Chosen commander) I was confused by their next quest The Mighty Fall. They then followed that with a quest on the Dorgeshunn. It was unclear to me why they did it. I thought they should have quit and removed the Cave goblins. It was another typical quest that had nothing special. There were three boss battles. It also involved you to run through a space that was made for it.

The absence of quests in general is due to the fact that we have so many. We're reaching 200 but when in 2005, 29 quests were made available, there weren't many.

With the Completionist Capes all over the place Most people rush through quests hoping to complete them quickly. If they didn't actually read the content or Old School RS Gold storyline, they would likely not vote in any poll to release new quests. There is a chance that it won't work. IMO, less quests with better quality is where it should be, and currently, they're doing the quests less area just fine, however better quality isn't really that good.

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