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1921: Re: [MUD-Dev] Resets, repops and quests

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From: Shawn Halpenny <malachai@iname.com>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 13:49:29 -0400
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Organization: Kanga.Nu
clawrenc@cup.hp.com wrote:
> 
> In <338d05d7.277223215@neptune>, on 05/28/97
>    at 09:00 AM, alexo@bigfoot.com (Alex Oren) said:

> >I guess the kidnapped princess scenario could be tweaked so the orcs
> >will kidnap a different member of the community (could even happen to
> >be a player, social implications aside) and repeat the kidnapping
> >only after a long time (to replenish slaughtered troops) but what
> >happens when some high-level players team up, torch the orc village
> >and build a castle there?
> 
> How about this:
> 
>   The princess is prone to wandering.
> 
>   The Orcs have periodic population explosions.
> 
>   Wandering parties of Orcs tend to be attracted to buildings.
> 
>   Should an Orc find the Princess she will be taken prisoner
>     and conveyed back to Orcish HQ.
> 
>   Every time the princess has been captured, and remains captured
>     for some trigger length of time, a new quest has been created.
> 
> The problem of Orcs being made extinct can be generally handled by
> engineering the world such that Orcs _can't_ be wiped out.  In my
> original model there were *always* inaccessable breeder orcs to ensure
> that the species survivied.

Curious...do you have resets (not necessarily in the traditional,
clunky, predictable sense), ChrisL?  Or perhaps resets just for
objects?  I can envision a sort of object factory, churning things out
that are somehow distributed throughout the world to shops or in
caravans, etc.--hmm, there's the seed of a reset scheme in there. 
Actual breeding mobiles that repopulate a region?  I almost think you
must have it this way, given that you've stated (I'm too lazy to find
the exact message) that you're planning more of a simulation than an
on-the-fly construct.  I love the concepts in all that, just haven't
given thought to anything beyond the "object factories", since I'm
currently saddled with a semi-Diku-like reset scheme (ugh--put in those
words I'm forced to rethink it again...).

--
Shawn Halpenny

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