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I'm not sure how B follows A here? There is no need to have 1st level monsters be challenging at level 50... what you need is monsters at the right depth be challenging at level 50.
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That's because the monster power evaluation function underrates the danger of time attacks.
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(If by optimal we mean that we want *this* character survives and wins. If we want to minimize playing time, by contrast, the optimal way is to dive fast. But I would rather like to play for survival.) I thought you meant this problem, but I guess you didn't. My proposal would push the player to dive faster in search for better loot, because there's more danger at *any* level. |
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I believe Angband would be a better game if the most fun way to play the game would also be the optimal one.
I'm not especially in love with my lifepoints-suggestion, it was just the first one that popped in my mind. Again, a scoring system that rewards taking risks would actually accomplish this in a way: the most fun way to play would get you the most points. I'm not sure whether it's enough by itself. Survival and winning is more important than score to most players. Many players are willing to do even super-boring things if it gives their characters a better survival rate -- just witness how people play MMORPGs. (One of my friends used to spend hours each day to collect unguarded gold bags in Guild Wars, until he was kicked out of the game because admins though he was a bot. ![]() Maybe Angband should flash a welcome screen to new players: "Welcome to Angband! This game is most fun if you dive fast and take risks. You will die more often, but don't take that too seriously. Taking risks will also give you more points." We veterans know what is the most fun play to play Angband, but many newbies really don't. |
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To clarify another point:
At the moment, with connected stairs on, it is all too easy to switch levels once they start to get dangerous. Adopting Hengband method of saving floors would get rid of this problem. A huge improvent, in my opinion. (I suppose Andrew was suggesting Hengband method for this exact same reason? If not, let us know!) |
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In case anyone is interested, I put up Andrew's original code (see the eval_r_power function), and the diff from this code against 3.0.8's monster.txt. These can be compared with the current code in mon-power.c (same function names) and the monsters generated with the -r runtime option.
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If you want to go the whole way, the real fix for the problem is not having character levels. But I don't think that game is Angband.
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