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Re: Single player use
- To: crossfire (at) ifi.uio.no
- Subject: Re: Single player use
- From: (Joe Hartley)
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 10:02:50 EST
> From: "Marybeth A. Griffin"
>
> I haven't seen it mentioned much, but I myself like to play crossfire
> alone. It may just be my nature, but I have seen several suggestions
> to make the game a completely group game. I think this would take
> something out of it, as you could not just sit down and hack and slash
> for fun. Having to find a group to play with every time could get
> annoying.
>
> Is the majority leaning towards completely groups and no singles, or
> will it be adapted so it works either way?
I really don't have the opportunity to play in groups, due to the nature
of our network. I was really dismayed to see the following suggestion:
> From: Lars Henrik Olafsen
>
> I also think that there should be ways to keep only a single player from
> solving a quest.Maybe a handle that requires several players to be on
> that map? (The "House of Confusion" is a good example that you don't
> actually need this ,though).
This suggestion completely ruins crossfire for me. I'd *love* to see a quest
implemented, thereby giving me a way to "win", but requiring a group would
just suck. Remember, not all of us crossfire players are at school where we
can just get other insomniac crossfire addicts together for a hack-n-slash
session!
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