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I'm trying to decide how to do the quest system, I thought i'd ask you everyone what they would prefer.
Posted by DaManiak on Feb 29th, 2012
I'm trying to decide how to do the quest system, I thought i'd ask you everyone what they would prefer. Would you rather have all the quest's hidden until you started or completed them? Like this:

Green is completed and white is activated. OR would you rather have all quests shown in red and then they are white when activated and green when completed? Like this:

So just comment on which one you would prefer seeing in the game and if you have any other ideas feel free to post them and I will see what I can do! Just hurry with the answers because I'm hoping to get it all worked out soon so I can release the final version of the Public Beta :).
What do you mean by all quests? The one's unlocked so far? If you can toggle quests (active/inactive) then the second one is best.
On the other hand, if you really mean "all quests" as in, all possible game quests - the first.
Option one: you can only see quests that you have started and finished
Option two: ALL quests are shown in red but as they are activated they turn white as actived and green as finished (kind of like runescape if anyone plays that or is familiar with how there quests are setup)
Hopefully that clears it up :)
I prefer the TOR system where you only immediately have access to the ones you have active, and can choose which ones you want the game to be pointing too. You can access finished ones but they aren't immediately there (considering you already finished them, I fail to see the point in re-reading them unless you need to remember some plot point).