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Do you read quests?

Hi Atlantica Online gamers. I just want to know who from you are reading the quests right from the first page? I mean, the NPCs are saying a lot of things and at the end, they will tell you the mission. Honesltly, I only read what's the mission and I do not mind what they say before it. You guys, do you read all of what they are saying?

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  • JuyerJuyer Member Posts: 10

    I do read it, since Antartica online doesn't have yet any wiki, so I need to fully understand the quest through npc, so I wont commit any confusion while doing so the quest.

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  • raito40raito40 Member Posts: 7

    It depends on the mood I do sometimes read them, and most of the times I don't read them. Luckily, at the last page of the conversation, they always tell what must be done that is why I do still complete the quests. And also, each quests are logged in so I don't have to read what they say, whenever I forgot something, I just look inside the log book(at the upper left corner).

  • SlappanSlappan Member Posts: 289

    Honestly, I don't read it and click the next button quickly. I used to read them, but I soon became lazy and just did the quests heh. If you really want to know the story, and read up on the lore, then I guess you can read them as well. As for me, I guess I'll wait for the spoilers and storyline in a wiki.

  • smb64smb64 Member Posts: 6

    Well, at first, I did read the quests, but sometime, as I get lazy during the game, I just press the next button. What's good about Atlantica is they summarize the quest in the log book and they have the auto move feature, so when an NPC told you that go to this place, even if you have not read and know the place, you can just press the auto move feature and it will lead you to the next quest.

  • chibiinuchibiinu Member Posts: 4

    I try to read them... But I'm failing miserably. I don't know, it sometimes tends to be boring reading everything they're saying... But, when it's the last part, just before accepting the quest, I read and understand what the NPC's are saying.

  • mongerk357mongerk357 Member Posts: 5

    I do read them. It is one of the reasons why i play RPG is to get to know the story.

    So far, the story of Atlantica is a solid one. Though it is the old style RPG story where you try to catch up with a "villain" as the story connotes. Maybe a surprise will occur in the process. Maybe Reiner is not such a bad person after all.

    I like the way things unfold in a story which is why i read it.

    But of course, since this is an MMORPG, most probably, the story will get slow in the future or maybe we won't be able to find out the ending.

     

  • nywlanasnywlanas Member Posts: 334

    i don't read the dialogues. though i read things like 'the boy monk is staring at you blankly..' stuff like that.

    i'm really hyped up over endgame though. i'm just really lazy to go through the dialogues. i'd rather read it when it's complete and whole and when it's posted on a wiki already or something like that. XD

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