No worries scooter (or do you prefer doc?), even if it had been a personal preference you're entitled to own it.
I just think there are a few myths about what type of foundry quests player 'prefer'. Even a Foundry addict like myself will run 4 quickies once or twice a week to collect AD (with no real idea why...I don't use AD), so I can see the attraction of building a quest to fit that criteria, especially for those starting out with the toolset. On the other hand, there are plenty of quests with 1000s of plays that are near to or well over the hour long mark.
Not surprising, when there is a real DnD fanbase among the general population.
EDIT: I'm gonna stop going off topic. Your review comment quotes are too funny to interrupt. Keep them coming! "Horse" Balls" lol
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runis12Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited July 2013
Not typical, but amusing--- "If I wanted to jump so much, I'd play Super Mario World."
and we can't leave out the botty single exclamation mark...
"!"
If I get down-rated, it's by people who aren't looking for story, but bother with my story-driven, average 90 min foundry for some reason. *scratches head*
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zovyaMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
Not typical, but amusing--- "If I wanted to jump so much, I'd play Super Mario World."
and we can't leave out the botty single exclamation mark...
"!"
If I get down-rated, it's by people who aren't looking for story, but bother with my story-driven, average 90 min foundry for some reason. *scratches head*
I got one similar. "10% DnD, 90% Mario Brothers".
At least if you one star me, I'm glad I get a good comment to giggle at.
and we can't leave out the botty single exclamation mark...
"!"
That's interesting. I did make the point that bots could be used to up-rate as well as down-rate and I've only noticed single exclamation mark reviews awarding 5 stars. Personally, I had them down as a type of /10 chars thing, possibly from foreign language players, definitely from lazy ones .
Wouldn't it be next to impossible to run bots in a Foundry quest anyway?
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lolsorhandMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 981Bounty Hunter
That's interesting. I did make the point that bots could be used to up-rate as well as down-rate and I've only noticed single exclamation mark reviews awarding 5 stars. Personally, I had them down as a type of /10 chars thing, possibly from foreign language players, definitely from lazy ones .
Wouldn't it be next to impossible to run bots in a Foundry quest anyway?
I think Neverwinter is a bot paradise, heavily instanced. Though they probobly run both foundries and instances around the clock, or just instances since that's obviously better drops lol
Wouldn't it be next to impossible to run bots in a Foundry quest anyway?
Hard to say these days, bots are getting more and more advanced. They started arriving in Neverwinter in the opening week. At first there were only a few of them, running PvPs, farming enchants. But then more showed up. And we realised there was something different about them. They showed signs of intelligence and started writing comments on foundry quests. Tantrums broke out, war! That's when I started suspecting my own mother who I'd known for 27 years was actually a bot. So I had to burn her, in her bed, while she slept.
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Hard to say these days, bots are getting more and more advanced. They started arriving in Neverwinter in the opening week. At first there were only a few of them, running PvPs, farming enchants. But then more showed up. And we realised there was something different about them. They showed signs of intelligence and started writing comments on foundry quests. Tantrums broke out, war! That's when I started suspecting my own mother who I'd known for 27 years was actually a bot. So I had to burn her, in her bed, while she slept.
Oh, well... as far as Bots go if you completely ban them the citizens of Cybertron might declare war on Earth on the grounds of... "discrimination"...
*sings* "I like Gammera! He's so neat!!! He is full of turtle meat!!!"
"Hah! You are doomed! You're only armed with that pathetic excuse for a musical instrument!!!" *the Savage Beast moments before Lonnehart the Bard used music to soothe him... then beat him to death with his Fat Lute*
Yeah I hate when I get 3 star reviews bragging about my quest like it's the second coming of Jesus. I mean, if you think it's THAT great, why not give it 4 stars? Hell, maybe even give it 5? Those stars are free you know. They don't get taken out of your bank account or next paycheck. lol
Think how bad it would be if they could tip a negative amount of AD...
*sings* "I like Gammera! He's so neat!!! He is full of turtle meat!!!"
"Hah! You are doomed! You're only armed with that pathetic excuse for a musical instrument!!!" *the Savage Beast moments before Lonnehart the Bard used music to soothe him... then beat him to death with his Fat Lute*
Think how bad it would be if they could tip a negative amount of AD...
I have too much AD anyway. I freaking give away limited edition event stuff every day that only increases in value over time just to have room in my inventory. Who cares about AD. I just want my adjusted rating to be higher so more people can enjoy my work.
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I just think there are a few myths about what type of foundry quests player 'prefer'. Even a Foundry addict like myself will run 4 quickies once or twice a week to collect AD (with no real idea why...I don't use AD), so I can see the attraction of building a quest to fit that criteria, especially for those starting out with the toolset. On the other hand, there are plenty of quests with 1000s of plays that are near to or well over the hour long mark.
Not surprising, when there is a real DnD fanbase among the general population.
EDIT: I'm gonna stop going off topic. Your review comment quotes are too funny to interrupt. Keep them coming! "Horse" Balls" lol
and we can't leave out the botty single exclamation mark...
"!"
If I get down-rated, it's by people who aren't looking for story, but bother with my story-driven, average 90 min foundry for some reason. *scratches head*
I got one similar. "10% DnD, 90% Mario Brothers".
At least if you one star me, I'm glad I get a good comment to giggle at.
That's interesting. I did make the point that bots could be used to up-rate as well as down-rate and I've only noticed single exclamation mark reviews awarding 5 stars. Personally, I had them down as a type of /10 chars thing, possibly from foreign language players, definitely from lazy ones .
Wouldn't it be next to impossible to run bots in a Foundry quest anyway?
I think Neverwinter is a bot paradise, heavily instanced. Though they probobly run both foundries and instances around the clock, or just instances since that's obviously better drops lol
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Hard to say these days, bots are getting more and more advanced. They started arriving in Neverwinter in the opening week. At first there were only a few of them, running PvPs, farming enchants. But then more showed up. And we realised there was something different about them. They showed signs of intelligence and started writing comments on foundry quests. Tantrums broke out, war! That's when I started suspecting my own mother who I'd known for 27 years was actually a bot. So I had to burn her, in her bed, while she slept.
Quest ID: NW-DPCZNUVQ7
I love your astute humour drakesigar :cool:
"Hah! You are doomed! You're only armed with that pathetic excuse for a musical instrument!!!" *the Savage Beast moments before Lonnehart the Bard used music to soothe him... then beat him to death with his Fat Lute*
He then gave it 3 stars, and left a 250 tip.
What?
Yeah I hate when I get 3 star reviews bragging about my quest like it's the second coming of Jesus. I mean, if you think it's THAT great, why not give it 4 stars? Hell, maybe even give it 5? Those stars are free you know. They don't get taken out of your bank account or next paycheck. lol
"Hah! You are doomed! You're only armed with that pathetic excuse for a musical instrument!!!" *the Savage Beast moments before Lonnehart the Bard used music to soothe him... then beat him to death with his Fat Lute*
I have too much AD anyway. I freaking give away limited edition event stuff every day that only increases in value over time just to have room in my inventory. Who cares about AD. I just want my adjusted rating to be higher so more people can enjoy my work.