What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
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What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Probably someone already made similar topic in history of this forum, but yea.
I'm genuinely curious about things that community dislikes in user-made campaigns.
Things like: What is too common practice in most campaigns?
What is annoying but most people do that? Etc.
I'm genuinely curious about things that community dislikes in user-made campaigns.
Things like: What is too common practice in most campaigns?
What is annoying but most people do that? Etc.
Last edited by Firesniw on February 8th, 2024, 2:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Being too hard at the easiest level. Applies to core ones too.
Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Yes, can relate on this one, this is true even in official campaigns.
Can be annoying if you don't want to restart or reload turn.
Can be annoying if you don't want to restart or reload turn.
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Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Yes, can relate on this one, this is true even in official campaigns.
Can be annoying if you don't want to restart or reload turn.
I'm still somewhat new to the community... not to the game.
(english is not my main language, that is the reason, had to study it for a while)
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Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Too long campaigns.
After roundabout 15 scenarios almost every campaign starts to become boring. The corridor of possible gold carryover widens, enlarging chances it's either turning into a cakewalk or becoming entirely impossible to reach the end without replaying large parts. You're recall list fills with max-level troops you're not even able to use any more, etc.
After roundabout 15 scenarios almost every campaign starts to become boring. The corridor of possible gold carryover widens, enlarging chances it's either turning into a cakewalk or becoming entirely impossible to reach the end without replaying large parts. You're recall list fills with max-level troops you're not even able to use any more, etc.
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Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Absolutely that too. I mean if there was some good reason for 30 scenarios because something needs to slowly evolve sure but 20-30 scenarios of kill leader are nothing but a drag.
Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Yea, if you want to do a long campaigns, then make something happen.
Some game changers, like changing point of view for some time, new objectives, maybe some puzzles.
Btw, i made this post about this all mostly to get some knowledge on what to not to when doing a campaing.
As I'm working on few projects like this.
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Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
I find that a lot of add-on campaigns have too many loyal units. A small number of loyals is OK, but the more you have, the harder it is to balance the campaign in the long run.
(There are a few mainline campaigns that are guilty of this as well.)
(There are a few mainline campaigns that are guilty of this as well.)
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Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Oh also I think most players don't like it when nasty things happen at random. Like for example your level 3 unit with an item being killed by a lava pit opening up under them without warning.
Oh the core campaigns are no special case. After all I believe almost all of them started out as UMC. And... well dare I say it, but the powers behind Wesnoth are... well users too. ; )
Oh the core campaigns are no special case. After all I believe almost all of them started out as UMC. And... well dare I say it, but the powers behind Wesnoth are... well users too. ; )
Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Yea, i remember that one campaign, i think it was descent into darkness, had something like ice crushing under your units.Atreides wrote: ↑February 9th, 2024, 5:25 pm Oh also I think most players don't like it when nasty things happen at random. Like for example your level 3 unit with an item being killed by a lava pit opening up under them without warning.
Oh the core campaigns are no special case. After all I believe almost all of them started out as UMC. And... well dare I say it, but the powers behind Wesnoth are... well users too. ; )
It was with a warning in what characters were talking about, they told to each other something like "Oh yea this ice is weak"
But if you ignored it or missed the point, you could easily lose a good unit.
But hey, orcs mostly gone there first, so at least you could see what will happen if you let your unit stand on ice for more than one turn.
I think such things were in a few more campaings, like heir to the throne i believe?
There was that lava in some level, i think it was the level with that scepter or something.
I played it like a year ago, that's why i don't remember every detail
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Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Yes, but there was a warning, so in that case it's your own fault, isn't it?Firesniw wrote: ↑February 9th, 2024, 11:43 pmi remember that one campaign, i think it was descent into darkness, had something like ice crushing under your units.
It was with a warning in what characters were talking about, they told to each other something like "Oh yea this ice is weak"
But if you ignored it or missed the point, you could easily lose a good unit.
Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Yes you are right, i didn't sayed that it's campaign's fault, just saying that it is possible to forget about it or miss information about it.otzenpunk wrote: ↑February 10th, 2024, 2:18 pmYes, but there was a warning, so in that case it's your own fault, isn't it?Firesniw wrote: ↑February 9th, 2024, 11:43 pmi remember that one campaign, i think it was descent into darkness, had something like ice crushing under your units.
It was with a warning in what characters were talking about, they told to each other something like "Oh yea this ice is weak"
But if you ignored it or missed the point, you could easily lose a good unit.
In some campaings player must be on gard or else it will be hard for them. And that is actually good.
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Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Yes HttT has lava that WITHOUT WARNING kills your units. It's what I was thinking of mainly.
I've seen another scenario (UMC) that has cracking ice but it gives plenty of fair warning and if you don't heed that... well hope you can swim. :) I think it's called Ice River or such and might be in the Diamond Map Pack.
I've seen another scenario (UMC) that has cracking ice but it gives plenty of fair warning and if you don't heed that... well hope you can swim. :) I think it's called Ice River or such and might be in the Diamond Map Pack.
Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Hmm. I don't have any real hate.
A few things could perhaps be improved in general, be it the UI (some campaigns
do add-ons, but these are more of an after-thought); other campaigns are a bit long
and then some parts of it are no fun, whereas later parts are fun again. I think if
I'd pick just one part, I'd say that the UI of wesnoth could perhaps need a few
visual improvements - not saying the whole UI should be discarded, but perhaps
some widgets could be made SLIGHTLY nicer by default. Wesnoth as game is
fine, in my opinion; it also has not vanished after +20 years. But I think small
steady improvements, including the UI / GUI, are what brings back old people
as well as attract new folks.
A few things could perhaps be improved in general, be it the UI (some campaigns
do add-ons, but these are more of an after-thought); other campaigns are a bit long
and then some parts of it are no fun, whereas later parts are fun again. I think if
I'd pick just one part, I'd say that the UI of wesnoth could perhaps need a few
visual improvements - not saying the whole UI should be discarded, but perhaps
some widgets could be made SLIGHTLY nicer by default. Wesnoth as game is
fine, in my opinion; it also has not vanished after +20 years. But I think small
steady improvements, including the UI / GUI, are what brings back old people
as well as attract new folks.
Re: What you hate/dislike the most in user-made campaigns? (Ignoring bugs)
Hm yea, of course, that's why i done that slash, i don't really hate anything in campaigns too, but there are some things that are annoying.shevegen wrote: ↑February 11th, 2024, 1:25 am Hmm. I don't have any real hate.
A few things could perhaps be improved in general, be it the UI (some campaigns
do add-ons, but these are more of an after-thought); other campaigns are a bit long
and then some parts of it are no fun, whereas later parts are fun again. I think if
I'd pick just one part, I'd say that the UI of wesnoth could perhaps need a few
visual improvements - not saying the whole UI should be discarded, but perhaps
some widgets could be made SLIGHTLY nicer by default. Wesnoth as game is
fine, in my opinion; it also has not vanished after +20 years. But I think small
steady improvements, including the UI / GUI, are what brings back old people
as well as attract new folks.
As I sayed i just wanted to get some knowledge from other users about what not to do in campaign or what should i avoid.
Wesnoth as a game is really great for a 20+ years game, i love it, and I'm happy that i have some time to work on some add-ons for it.
I think if it comes to campaigns, one of the biggest and main sins of most campaigns even in main game, is "Objective, kill something/some leader".
You know what i mean, that's what i want to avoid, this happens because of how the game is made, it's literately mostly about killing leaders to win.
But i think after like 3 scenarios of such fighting there should be something new from time to time, like i don't know, survive for some time, or get to the other side of map to end scenario or something like that.
And it's good to add some cool lore-addition scenario, there was something like this in Delfadors memoirs or Dead water.
Maybe it's not ultra interesting, but if you are into lore of the campaign that you play, then it will be fun for you to read and maybe
connecting some dots to make theories about things you don't know yet.
I always had fun with such things, especially because main game has a really cool way of telling you it's story, and some UMC campaigns do this pretty well too!
I'm still somewhat new to the community... not to the game.
(english is not my main language, that is the reason, had to study it for a while)
Working on a few campaigns, stay tunned!
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