2009-09-10, 01:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 2009-09-10, 01:09 AM by KajitiSouls.)
I find this to be infeasible perry. Is there hard evidence that WoW players actually found the most optimal quest route programmatically? (I have no idea, which is why I'm asking) This is probably also roughly of NP-complete (Traveling Salesman problem, for example) or just NP complexity and is probably better dealt with by human effort, as there are level requirements to consider (an infamous quest is the Missing Dropship quest, which can only be done if you didn't save the NPC from the desert island first, and it comes several levels after the rescue quest), the locations of mobs and the quest NPCs, and so forth.
Maybe talk to those guys that try to program accurate weather simluators or something.
EDIT: Is it okay to assume that, for the case of an alternate character, that quest items that are obscenely hard to come by (Phantom Seeds) or convenience items (warp capsules) have already been prepared ahead of time via searching FM?
Also, I remember being able to do Shumi3 JQ in less than 5 minutes in my prime. I suppose it's really up to the player's skills though.
EDIT2: Ic wat u did der perry-san *points to sig*
Maybe talk to those guys that try to program accurate weather simluators or something.
EDIT: Is it okay to assume that, for the case of an alternate character, that quest items that are obscenely hard to come by (Phantom Seeds) or convenience items (warp capsules) have already been prepared ahead of time via searching FM?
Also, I remember being able to do Shumi3 JQ in less than 5 minutes in my prime. I suppose it's really up to the player's skills though.
EDIT2: Ic wat u did der perry-san *points to sig*

