Thread: Ideal Mud?
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Old 06-30-2008, 01:14 AM   #2
The_Fury
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Re: Ideal Mud?

There are a number of things that i can think of that i find appealing in a game. Professional game staff who are there to solve disputes but other ways are not involved in mortal affairs. There is a lot to be said about professional game houses and the strong separation of staff and players when compared to many muds where staff are pretty much involved with everyones personal business. Staff should be there to develop content, not to interfere with players. The idea of a staff position called enforcer is also an absolute joke. Game staff should only be appointed to develop the game and its content and if needed be there to solve disputes. Policy enforcement should be a minor component of staff activities, not the main part. Any game that has need for game police should seriously look at its design and work out what they have done wrong.

I also like to see a cohesive approach to game content, there needs to be a natural flow that leads you into the game and it needs to be fairly obvious. Areas should be laid out in a fashion that leads you into the game and deeper into the plot line. The biggest No No is having low level areas connected off of high level areas, where the PC is going to get killed as soon as they enter.

Also there should be no stock content that in no way fits into your story. There is only so many times one can deal with yet another midgaard or darkhaven or ofcol or dwarven catacombs. It annoys me to no end to see adverts for games that outlines some really good game plot and the first thing to see is a whole lot of stock content that in no way has anything to do with the plot line that is being promoted.

The story and game plot must go hand in hand with the content that your serving up, if it does not then your game is a fail to me. I also like to see a central quest line that follows the game plot, again this is more of the above, its about having a cohesive design that incorporates all the elements of area, race, class, skills and game code into something that resembles a whole game, not just hap haphazardly thrown together ideas because someone says they like that. If it does not fit in your story then remove it.

That is but a beginning of the things i like to see, i hope that i helps you in finding a direction that best suits you and your game.

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