The Problem:
The lack of the map makes the world significantly harder for players to navigate and coordinate (intentional most likely). From a "preserving the mystery and wonder of the world" this is fine, but from a user experience, especially a new user experience, this might seem un-intuitive and frustrating.
Suggestion:
I think a cartography skill that lets players chart the places they've been and create a temporary map (an actual item) with limited number of uses (based on your skill level) would be an alright middle ground with a few caveats. Here's how I imagine such a skill would work:
What do players think of having some kind of world map in the game?
The lack of the map makes the world significantly harder for players to navigate and coordinate (intentional most likely). From a "preserving the mystery and wonder of the world" this is fine, but from a user experience, especially a new user experience, this might seem un-intuitive and frustrating.
Suggestion:
I think a cartography skill that lets players chart the places they've been and create a temporary map (an actual item) with limited number of uses (based on your skill level) would be an alright middle ground with a few caveats. Here's how I imagine such a skill would work:
- Player would need a certain amount of cartography skill before he can start drawing the map.
- Player would need certain requirements (like the ink and some parchment to draw on).
- Cartography skill level would determine what can and cannot be displayed on the map.
- As the player moves through the world and has the required mats in the inventory the map will be "drawn" (Think of it as a fog of war on the map).
- The cartographer has to have the ingredients in this backpack at all times for the map to be "drawn" meaning that getting killed and losing the map will suck but that's risk and reward for you.
- Cartography skill will determine how many times you can actually "view" a map. Cartographers will actually be sought after since they'll both be able to create maps and view them more times than a non-cartography player.
What do players think of having some kind of world map in the game?
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