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Adept
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Using Level Feelings
I know a lot of people are against level feelings but I think they can come in handy. For example, I went down to 900' feet a few minutes ago and saw a tame sheltered place. Rather than taking the first down stairway, I waited for the object feeling to come up. When I saw that there were superb treasures, you better believe I stayed on the level longer than I would otherwise have and was rewarded with =Speed <+8>. I still need quite a lot (see invisible, rBlindness, rConfusion, etc) but this should make it a lot more likely that I'll live to get those.
I'm curious to hear the arguments of those opposed to playing with level feelings as to why they don't (unless it is just to add to the challenge). |
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Prophet
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 9,022
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I don't find them to be interesting, and I do find them to be very unthematic. Think about it: if you were playing without level feelings, you would have explored that level like any other level, presumably enjoying yourself just fine, and found the ring or not depending on if you felt like staying around. With the level feelings, you initially felt like you should leave because it was a "boring" level, then felt compelled to stick around and clear it to find some promised treasure.
Put another way, level feelings create expectations in your head of what a level should be like, but I prefer to play without those expectations. As for unthematic, exactly why does the player have some mysterious extra sense that tells them vaguely how good the treasure is and how dangerous the monsters are? There've been many suggestions for ways to fix this (largely relating to adding environmental cues for various kinds of monsters) but nobody's actually implemented any of them yet so my dim opinion of the current system stands. |
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Knight
Join Date: Dec 2008
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I like level feelings. I think a big argument against them is that there may not be much correlation between what the game thinks is unusual and what is actually useful to you. Your ring of speed is almost universally useful, but it's at least as likely you could get a useless dungeon book, rod that you already have the spell for, etc. The chance of getting good stuff better lower down, so from an optimization standpoint it's usually not worth clearing a level.
Derakon- it's funny you call it "unthematic". While that's probably true, they've been part of Angband for so long (at least the 22 years I've been playing) to me I'd have a hard time imagining the game without them! I can still feel the rush of "You have an excellent feeling that your luck is turning" |
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Adept
Join Date: Sep 2015
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'Superb' treasures as far as I can tell means you'll find Raal's Tome of Destrucion and Tenser's Transformations in one level....
... as a Half Orc Warrior. ![]() Or a dwarven ribbed mail armour... as a a gnomish mage. /cynic. ![]() I pay little attention to it personally as I've found plenty of really decent 'scraps of junk' in my short time playing this. |
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Knight
Join Date: Feb 2014
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I like level feelings. Levels are large enough so that when I'm diving, I like knowing whether or not there's an OOD object on the level. If not, I take the first stairs down, if yes, then I explore the level thoroughly.
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Prophet
Join Date: Apr 2008
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In my last game, 600ft was "scraps of junk", and a snaga I killed dropped a ring of speed +10. Imagine if I took the first stairs down...
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Adept
Join Date: Sep 2015
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I find that quite often what the game thinks* is good is a potion of consitution or something - which I know I'll find anyway when deep enough. A speed ring +10 - just wow - nice find! *Not that a computer program thinks as such of course ![]() |
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Scout
Join Date: May 2015
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How accurate did level feeling seem in earlier versions? There's "special" levels with no-preserve mode but what about on the rest of the levels? Were they a reasonably reliable way to tell the power-level of the monsters + items?
Should the feelings be based more on character level or dungeon level? |
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Prophet
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 9,022
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Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,391
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![]() ... and people will still see patterns in it that aren't there ![]() I'm with you: The level feelings should just be removed. Once that's happened we can discuss whether levels are generally too boring or too exciting and adjust level generation accordingly. Last edited by AnonymousHero; November 4, 2015 at 19:39. |
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