FinneyOwnzU wrote:
maxman wrote:
From what I understand, the common trend is to get someone to take you to these places. Afterwards, you log it for your own records and figure it out. There isn't much difference in doing this and going to an information site that already carries the log, is there?
It happens, but I wouldn't call it common. In fact, some of us still take the time to do things by the book. Recently, I acquired a scripted mirror image item that I had on a previous character. I already knew the keyword and had it in my zMUD database, but still found a bard to lore it. If you want to cheat, you will probably get away with it unless you are blatant, obvious or both.
That doesn't mean Dulrik should sanction it with a wowhead style information site.
How did you obtain the item? As for the bard lore, that's exactly what I mean when I talk about going through the motions. Did someone give you the item? Did you 'explore' to get it? For someone who has played as long as you have, any exploration into places you have already been is going through the motions because you already know the area and are just being courteous by quickly sweeping it again.
As far as the WOWhead remark, I've never played the game in my life. The old mud I use to play has several informative sites, some better than others and each with certain things they do better than the others typically. That mud has been around since 1996 as well and we had several older sites that are no longer active, but have been replaced. This has allowed the mud to avoid shrinkage and there has actually been quite a bit of expansion. Even with this knowledge, as you pointed out, the end game areas still require groups. All that information would simply help a newer group navigate the area with more success.
What I am about to say doesn't need to be commented on, I simply want to share an experience I had within the first two months of playing SK. I traveled to the dreamscape three or four times in that period of time. One time I went with a large group led by OA. Everything was coordinated well and we had success. A small mistake was made and our entire group was annihilated. It took us over four hours to get our things back, and if OA hadn't been there with his particular character, we probably wouldn't have succeeded. If OA hadn't taken it upon himself to continue helping, we all would have been up the creek. I had no idea how to get back to where I was, and it would have been nearly as hard for me to get back there without someone with the knowledge. By the way, thanks again OA. (I still have no idea how to do either thing.)
PS: Most people I have spoken to of the dreamscape have little to no knowledge of it.