I have a suggestion for the quiz system: Some players' knowledge are only limited to very specific topics, while they are completely useless when it comes to everything else (for example, I'm good with Science questions but the rest of them are just random guesses). My suggestion is that when hunting, you can choose to recieve questions from specific topics only.
To prevent this from becoming a game breaker, selecting only a few topics will greatly reduce your SE bonus (if there are, say, 20 topics, and you select 2 topics, the SE bonus per question will be 1% instead of 10%), while choosing to recieve questions from all topics will give you the full 10% bonus. The bonus would be proportional to the amount of topics you select. Also, this would not apply to the Quiz Olympics as it would make it too easy for players to correctly answer every question.
Not only does this allow hunts to become more efficient, it also allows players to learn new facts about the topics they're interested in. I'm always willing to learn more about Science (of course, that isn't the only ONE subject I like; it's just an example), but I have no interest in learning about pop culture (except for internet memes).
Just thought the Quiz Categorisation should be put to better use.
Hozzászólások - Dmd666
Oldal: 1
Dátum: 2012.09.04. 19:24:08
Dátum: 2012.07.28. 23:48:59
By using the Enter key to reuse the Dimension Gate (I do this so I can use up all my points while only refreshing the page once), it's possible to use up one more point than you have, leaving you with -1 points. This extra battle actually takes place as I have been able to fight 13 times with 12 points. It cannot be repeated further to leave you with -2, but I don't want to inadvertently exploit a bug just because I want to use my points faster.
Unsure if this has already been posted; I don't have time to read 52 pages of posts.
Unsure if this has already been posted; I don't have time to read 52 pages of posts.
Dátum: 2012.02.15. 23:14:05
I didn't notice there was a button to enter the Dimension gate for 1/3 of an ancient stone if you had them. I accidentally clicked this button and then I had .66 of an ancient stone plus the others. I decided to do this two more times to take it back down to an integer value, but instead it became .01. I now have 0.01 ancient stones and this is very irritating.
tl;dr: The 0.33 isn't recurring and it should be. I also want my AS to be an integer value.
tl;dr: The 0.33 isn't recurring and it should be. I also want my AS to be an integer value.
Dátum: 2011.12.13. 20:20:26
Which of these is not a nut?
Acorn
Hazelnut
Chestnut
Almond
The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
According to evaluators your question is ambiguous.
An almond "nut" is actually a seed. The fruit it comes from is a drupe.
Acorn
Hazelnut
Chestnut
Almond
The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
According to evaluators your question is ambiguous.
An almond "nut" is actually a seed. The fruit it comes from is a drupe.
Dátum: 2010.08.25. 12:11:38
One thing that has bugged me is the insanely high random factor in the game. I have fought players (while having no stat penalties) who have ability totals more than *200* less than mine...and I have lost the fight. And its not just once...about 80% of fights in this case result in the weaker players winning.
How can it be possible to win a fight against someone who is almost twice as strong? (especially 80% of the time...)
Suggestion: Reduce (not completely remove though) the random factor. Its annoying.
How can it be possible to win a fight against someone who is almost twice as strong? (especially 80% of the time...)
Suggestion: Reduce (not completely remove though) the random factor. Its annoying.
Dátum: 2010.05.08. 08:53:35
What is the 3rd digit of pi after the decimal point?
4
5
1
2
The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
According to evaluators only a special group of people might know the answer.
Millions of people know the first 3 digits of pi.
4
5
1
2
The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
According to evaluators only a special group of people might know the answer.
Millions of people know the first 3 digits of pi.
Dátum: 2010.04.28. 21:00:16
"Maths. How much is (1+5)*3? Which is more, (4+3)*2 or (17/2-1)? Questions that require logic are OK, but trivial questions and equations that require a calculator are not."
That makes me angry. Youre telling me that (1+5)*3 actually REQUIRES a calculator? I DO NOT require a calculator to answer the questions stated. I know that (1+5)*3 is 18. I know that (4+3)*2 is MUCH HIGHER than (17/2-1) (doesnt matter where you put the brackets in the last one...). Although some may not know the answers, this insults my intelligence.
And anyway, the answers are MULTIPLE CHOICE. If the answers are different I could tell by a glance which ones to eliminate. You may think I am boasting, but I am simply trying to prove a point. I am not particularly angry at you, but the fact you stated they actually require a calculator is absurd.
However, I freely admit I dont know any famous people. Happy now?
That makes me angry. Youre telling me that (1+5)*3 actually REQUIRES a calculator? I DO NOT require a calculator to answer the questions stated. I know that (1+5)*3 is 18. I know that (4+3)*2 is MUCH HIGHER than (17/2-1) (doesnt matter where you put the brackets in the last one...). Although some may not know the answers, this insults my intelligence.
And anyway, the answers are MULTIPLE CHOICE. If the answers are different I could tell by a glance which ones to eliminate. You may think I am boasting, but I am simply trying to prove a point. I am not particularly angry at you, but the fact you stated they actually require a calculator is absurd.
However, I freely admit I dont know any famous people. Happy now?
Dátum: 2010.04.04. 16:21:17
The smaller I am, the heavier I am. What am I?
A white dwarf
A black hole
Nothing
An antimatter particle
The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
According to evaluators only a special group of people might know the answer.
And im a normal person who learnt this at the age of 5. Explain.
^And you say SCIENCE FACTS seem to pass easy?
A white dwarf
A black hole
Nothing
An antimatter particle
The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
According to evaluators only a special group of people might know the answer.
And im a normal person who learnt this at the age of 5. Explain.
^And you say SCIENCE FACTS seem to pass easy?
Dátum: 2010.03.17. 16:23:06
The hunt is successful: you find the hiding place of a(n) muscular sprite. You get the victory after a titanic battle, and gain 112 soul-energy from the creature. +7 XP From this 10 SE is for the good answer.
I got 112 SE. 10 is NOT 10% of 112, so I should have got +11 and not +10.
Its very simple, its only a matter of 1 SE, but every bit counts...It could be the difference between getting a new item and not getting a new item. Not likely, but still possible.
I got 112 SE. 10 is NOT 10% of 112, so I should have got +11 and not +10.
Its very simple, its only a matter of 1 SE, but every bit counts...It could be the difference between getting a new item and not getting a new item. Not likely, but still possible.
News -> New design
Dátum: 2010.03.01. 15:48:44
Pwnage.
Dátum: 2010.02.18. 15:15:07
Nothing serious but the first part of the legend is called 'Prelude'. It should be 'Prologue'. A prelude is the opposite of a sequel, a prologue is the opening of a story.
Oldal: 1