It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Hey all, I was just curious....the add says there are lairs availible now. Is that true?How are they working out?
Has it freed up some lots for the humaniods? Does this mean there may be dungeons coming? Will Dwarves be getting their mines or whatever it was that was planned? Just wondering...
Comments
Yes, lairs are now available, all across the gaming world. There are guild lairs as well as individual lairs available. They come in different sizes, but all of them are big enough to fit most of what you'd need.
My lair is located on the frozen northern continent, and I'm slowly working on it, digging out chambers and storage areas for later structures.
Yes, I'd say that it has freed up some plot area for biped use. Not sure exactly how much, though.
Dungeons is another matter. The system for constructing lairs can be applied to the construction of dungeons, however there are still some aspects of mob AI, and how the perceive the world around them, that must be worked out. Two big things are: Line of sight and collision detection.
The dwarves and their underground housing. By that you're talking about racial housing. Yes, that is on their to-do list. As are dryad "tree houses," which are basically lairs built above the ground.
They've brought on additional help lately, so the developers can focus on adding more content and new features.
Lair=hideout=meeting place=dragons den those are the main things there for
Mwahahahahhahah
Thanks,
I was wondering. Dungeons are one of those key things missing in Horizons. I played this summer and it was fun but it did still feel incomplete. (I also did not care for the fact that once you switch a class you had to start from level 1 again....and again.....and again, talk about grind and Yes I play Lineage 2 lol)
They need dungeons. How they overlooked the collision detection in the first place and why they have not "express" fixed it yet is beyond me. I guess they simply do not have the resourses to fix it yet.
The game would be vastly improved with the addition of some dungeons.
(please, no one go into the old dead horse about how evil DB is, that is such a wore out, tired story)
Rallithon Oakthornn
(Retired Heirophant of the 60th season)
The lair technology is part of paving the way to actual dungeons. Frankly, I could care less, becuase there's plenty to fight & kill already. I started running D&D games in 1978, and one of the first things I learned is that a dungeon is one type of adventure, but far from the only type.
Dryad trees, dwarven underground houses, modular biped housing, and even the long-awaited castles - the lair technology opens the door to all of them. Not this quarter, probably not for at least six months. The lair system is really an impressive piece of work, and offer dragons a lot more than the 'floating island' lairs would have.
Guildleader, Mithril Council, Chaos