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  1. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by Faethyar View Post
    The contrast of the coloured quest rings on the map is sometimes so bad, I can't see where to go anyway. Just circle the quests until you don't see where the current quest is supposed to lead you!
    Just wanted to mention, in case you did not know, that we can change the color of the quest rings/color shading on our map. Open the map and click on the triangle next to the color box in the quest tracker to change the color for that quest.

    Happy Questing!

  2. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadeOfLions View Post
    The way I remember it, this is one of those things that everybody complained about until it went away. The Quest Guide was similarly asked-for (and then, sometimes, asked to go away). Once fog of war did disappear, though, it would have been very difficult to bring it back, so it's more or less gone for good these days.

    MoL
    I didn't complain about it. Since I like exploring every nook and cranny of the world, FoW was how I kept track of where I had been and where I still needed to go. I viewed it as I was drawing a map as I explored. I recall I was not alone in my disappointment when it was removed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thoroval View Post
    ...FoW was how I kept track of where I had been and where I still needed to go. I viewed it as I was drawing a map as I explored. I recall I was not alone in my disappointment when it was removed.
    Oh, I liked it too, but I think we map-makers are in the minority. I was used to making maps for Eye of the Beholder and Bard's Tale and Might and Magic, so that was part of the appeal for me. But on the whole, there was a drive to make the LOTRO experience more accessible around that time, and removing fog of war was part of it. If it had been up to me, I might have said that the wilderness areas (like the Trollshaws, Forochel, and cave systems) should keep the fog of war, and the more civilized areas (like the kingdoms of Rohan and Gondor) wouldn't, but instead it's a relic of the old times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadeOfLions View Post
    Oh, I liked it too, but I think we map-makers are in the minority. I was used to making maps for Eye of the Beholder and Bard's Tale and Might and Magic, so that was part of the appeal for me. But on the whole, there was a drive to make the LOTRO experience more accessible around that time, and removing fog of war was part of it. If it had been up to me, I might have said that the wilderness areas (like the Trollshaws, Forochel, and cave systems) should keep the fog of war, and the more civilized areas (like the kingdoms of Rohan and Gondor) wouldn't, but instead it's a relic of the old times.

    MoL
    Could just create an Ale of Fog that lasted an hour, making the mini-map hazy, and have an effect on viewing distance, but without the drunk repeating sound. Removed via coffee, ofc. Or just enhance a pipeweed to give this effect. lol Pipeweed hasn't had love in an age anyhow

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    What could also be fun is that all zones indeed do have a fog of war, but there will be a quest in the natural progression of quests in a zone (somewhere early, e.g. near Forsaken Inn in the Lone Lands, etc) that will reward you with a MAP!

    Using the map will load it in your characters "map book", and will reveal the map of the zone. You can choose NOT to do that quest, or NOT to use the map if you prefer to explore.
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  6. #31
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    Wasn't there something about reducing your character data footprint that had to be moved between the servers constantly by eliminating the FoW data?

    I am also disappointed when I find a quest that has no text explanation for where to advance your objectives. They have definitely gotten lazier about providing descriptive text for many things.
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  7. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seven11 View Post
    Just wanted to mention, in case you did not know, that we can change the color of the quest rings/color shading on our map. Open the map and click on the triangle next to the color box in the quest tracker to change the color for that quest.

    Happy Questing!
    Thank you, I was aware of that. I'd rather not micromanage each quest and have higher contrast ones by default, though

  8. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadeOfLions View Post
    Oh, I liked it too, but I think we map-makers are in the minority. I was used to making maps for Eye of the Beholder and Bard's Tale and Might and Magic, so that was part of the appeal for me. But on the whole, there was a drive to make the LOTRO experience more accessible around that time, and removing fog of war was part of it. If it had been up to me, I might have said that the wilderness areas (like the Trollshaws, Forochel, and cave systems) should keep the fog of war, and the more civilized areas (like the kingdoms of Rohan and Gondor) wouldn't, but instead it's a relic of the old times.

    MoL
    I'd love the fog of war to come back.

 

 
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