Help our Scenario Designers!
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Apprentice
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written Saturday, June 12 2004 05:13
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Well, like a number of people, I'm not going to be making scenarios... too much like hard work for my liking :rolleyes: . However, I have thought of a couple of interesting ideas that could be explored in scenarios: 1) The 'person that follows the party type thing' - as shown by the archer you can get in VoDT. How about an animal pen where you can pay to buy, say a hydra that follows you around to do your bidding? 2) The sneaky-stealth type thing. Have guards that, when they see your party, instead of trying to kill you set an alarm off. This alarm could either be instant end-of-scenario or just signal every guard on the floor over to you. 3) Captured! Like on Rambo: First Blood Part 2, the party is captured and forcecaged in a dungeon where torturers whip them, reducing them to low health. An ally of some kind kills the wizard maintaining the forcecages, leaving the weakened adventurers to fight off the torturers, escape the dungeon, and kill evil Lord Whoever. Cheers Stu Posts: 48 | Registered: Tuesday, April 16 2002 07:00 |
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written Saturday, June 12 2004 13:12
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quote:This was done in Babysitting (although the guards try to kill you as well once they've set off the alarm). -------------------- The Empire Always Loses: This Time For Sure! Posts: 9973 | Registered: Saturday, March 30 2002 08:00 |
Apprentice
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written Saturday, June 12 2004 18:56
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Capture sounds intriguing. If you take away the party's equipment, can you give it back to them later? Fighting with sticks, rocks and kitchen knives would be an interesting twist. Posts: 32 | Registered: Saturday, June 12 2004 07:00 |
The Establishment
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written Saturday, June 12 2004 21:00
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1) NPCs and pets have been explored in BoE. Unfortunately, you still cannot control them in BoA. Their versatility, however, has been improved greatly. 2) Been done before, although can be advanced with the BoA setting with the can_see_party() call. 3) Sort of like Azaklan in At the Gallows? -------------------- Your flower power is no match for my glower power! Posts: 3726 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2001 07:00 |
Board Administrator
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written Saturday, June 12 2004 23:24
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"Capture sounds intriguing. If you take away the party's equipment, can you give it back to them later? Fighting with sticks, rocks and kitchen knives would be an interesting twist. " It was to enable this somewhat cliched but still amusing scenario that I added the call take_item_char_item. - Jeff Vogel -------------------- Official Board Admin spidweb@spiderwebsoftware.com Posts: 960 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2001 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Sunday, June 13 2004 00:47
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My main idea for the captured bit actually came from Wolfenstein 3D/Return to Castle Wolfenstein. Stu Posts: 48 | Registered: Tuesday, April 16 2002 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Sunday, June 13 2004 02:19
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Hm. Would it be possible to set targets for the npcs using some custom item? That'd be pretty neat, though I'm still not entirely sure how the npcs' targetting works. Posts: 8 | Registered: Tuesday, June 8 2004 07:00 |
Mongolian Barbeque
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written Sunday, June 13 2004 10:04
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quote:I remember the first time I played through Nethergate three years ago. I had a party of Celts and was summoned to Crone Caverns, and when I got there I had all my stuff taken away and was locked in a subterranean dungeon, forced to use rocks as weapons, banging giant rats and spiders on the head. I was really annoyed that Jeff had been mean enough to take away all my hard-earned stuff, but immensely grateful when it was given back after you escaped! So yes, it's a very effective ploy but only if your party has some way of getting the stuff back sooner or later. Oh, and also in Nethergate there's that time when you loot all the tempting treasure chests in the Test of Ordeal, but when you leave Galag-Trav all that great stuff disappears from your inventory. But in that instance it was the Ordeal's lesson that whatever treasures you pile up you loose, and that they are, in the end, worthless, causing you nothing but pain for no benefit. EDIT: Said "Galag-Trav," meant "Goagh-Nar." Too many subterranean Fomorian citadels with G- as the first letter and hyphenated in the middle... [ Monday, June 14, 2004 10:15: Message edited by: Icshi ] Posts: 907 | Registered: Monday, July 15 2002 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Tuesday, June 15 2004 19:23
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Heh- I was just playing Nethergate again a while ago. Nothing beats beating rats with sticks. I can still remember my first time going through Nethergate, searching the outside of every city and dungeon looking for hidden goodies and doorways. Jeff really likes hiding things in trash pits. Posts: 9 | Registered: Sunday, June 13 2004 07:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Wednesday, June 16 2004 07:36
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If I'm not all wrong here, there's a small pile of gold outside every starting town Jeff's ever drawn. ..and that's an obsession for money to me. -------------------- The Great Mister kommari@gmail.com[/url] Posts: 972 | Registered: Tuesday, October 28 2003 08:00 |
Apprentice
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written Wednesday, June 16 2004 11:37
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I hope those piles of coins match the registration fee exactly. Now THAT would be a sweet feature. Posts: 8 | Registered: Tuesday, June 8 2004 07:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Wednesday, June 16 2004 13:01
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Will have to check that one out. :P -------------------- The Great Mister kommari@gmail.com[/url] Posts: 972 | Registered: Tuesday, October 28 2003 08:00 |