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31031: Re: [MUD-Dev] Removing the almighty experience point...

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From: neild-mud@misago.org
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Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 11:11:06 -0800
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Original message: http://www.kanga.nu/archives/MUD-Dev-L/2004Q4/msg00036.php

On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 07:39:16 -0700
Vincent Archer <archer@frmug.org> wrote:

>> I'd suggest just looking at the evidence first, which is pretty
>> clear-cut, and then drawing your conclusions: Many, many players
>> enjoy the grind.

>> I think a lot of people on this list want to believe that
>> everyone in the world wants to play like he or she wants to play.

> Note that I don't think everybody full understood the original
> point of the thread.

The point (as I saw it, and as I agree with) is not that the grind
is bad, but that experience points are an inferior way of
implementing a grind.

> Rewarding achievements instead of XP grinding is extremely
> elitist.  It's not really a mass-market friendly system. Having
> time isn't enough; you need time *and* some skill at the game. If
> you lack time, you're going to progress more slowly, but if you
> lack skill, or the will to explore and take risks, you will
> eventually stop progressing *before* the maximum available level.

That all depends on what achievements you reward.

Consider City of Heroes: You could change it to an achievement-
based advancement model by declaring that a hero gains a level
whenever they complete all the missions given out by a single
contact.  This wouldn't be any harder than the current experience
point-based advancement.

           - Damien
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