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Nashanna

Joined: 12 Jan 2008 Posts: 66
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:51 pm Post subject: Days of a quest |
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I started a quest yesterday and it had over 300 days to complete...now suddenly it is telling me I have 9 days left...when I took a turn it dropped to 8 days! Has there been a change in the "time" settings? Was it always one turn is a day? If this is so then we can only accept quests that go to nearby cities (less than 200 turns???). I am near Damascus and the quest ends in Cyrene, so there is no way I can complete it in 8 days/turns Hopefully this is a glitch...it is hard enough to get quests and manage to keep the items you are transporting without having the timeframe as another obstacle, lol. |
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John

Joined: 09 Oct 2007 Posts: 392
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:27 pm Post subject: Re: Days of a quest |
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| Nashanna wrote: | I started a quest yesterday and it had over 300 days to complete...now suddenly it is telling me I have 9 days left...when I took a turn it dropped to 8 days! Has there been a change in the "time" settings? Was it always one turn is a day? If this is so then we can only accept quests that go to nearby cities (less than 200 turns???). I am near Damascus and the quest ends in Cyrene, so there is no way I can complete it in 8 days/turns Hopefully this is a glitch...it is hard enough to get quests and manage to keep the items you are transporting without having the timeframe as another obstacle, lol. |
The quest duration is supposed to be somewhat of a time constraint but not too bad. Each time you camp it should remove one day from your quests.
When I picked up quests I always just ran right to the spot to finish them because I knew the timer could be tight, but I've upped to minimum number of days and set all current quests to have 200 days at least so you can finish the current quests hopefully and ones in the future won't be as restrictive. But it is supposed to make you go quickly to the quest location because people are waiting for you to finish the task. |
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