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<p>I couldn&#8217;t really think of a zippy title for today&#8217;s post so instead I just listed what I was specifically going to talk about in relation to <strong>Dungeons &amp; Dragons: Daggerdale</strong>: quest progression and respawning barrels. One&#8217;s more of a problem than the other, but both stick out enough that they get me all grumbly inside, and thus, I&#8217;m writing these words in the early hours of the morning.</p>
<p>To start, I&#8217;m still on the first main chapter of <strong>Daggerdale</strong>, where the quest &#8220;Rift in the Ruins&#8221; asks that my hero, the ever stoic halfling wizard Wiltirn Soldshort <a href="http://thesesweetmemories.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/hourly-comic-day-2012/">(see the 7:45 PM comic for a real zinger from Tara)</a>, goes out deeper into the cavern-like dungeon and destroy eight goblin mine shafts. Not a terribly challenging task, but the snag I kept running into was that I would play <strong>Daggerdale</strong> on my lunch-break, get two or three mine shafts destroyed, and have to stop due to being needed back at work. Naturally, I saved my progress and shut the game off. Upon reloading my save slot later, I had to start the entire quest over from the very beginning. Grrr. Yet, seemingly, everything else saved, such as my character&#8217;s level experience, new equipment, gold, skill upgrades, and so on. Just not whatever you&#8217;ve done in the current quest. This has happened twice now. So yesterday I made sure to schedule enough time to complete the quest fully so I wouldn&#8217;t have to mindlessly murder oodles of goblins yet again.</p>
<p>Moving on&#8230;barrels. <strong>Daggerdale</strong> has them in droves, and they are just asking for you to smash them into bits. Sometimes they contain a healing potion, and sometimes they contain nothing at all. Most of the time they drop a pinch of gold. That&#8217;s all well and good until you discover that those numerous barrels you destroyed in the entirety of the underground dwarven city-state of Mumblehall all respawn whenever there&#8217;s a cutscene or loading screen or any kind of smallish transition. And, having videogame OCD, I then have to go back around, slashing and stabbing, until all barrels everywhere have spilled their literal guts. It&#8217;s sickening and funny and I guess a means to filling up my pouch with gold, but it really doesn&#8217;t make that much sense.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an okay hack-and-slash dungeon crawler. The loot is good, but not as interesting as it was in <strong>Torchlight</strong>, and the action is less chaotic. Maybe that&#8217;s a good thing. Going solo as a halfling wizard was probably not the best idea, as my dude gets pounded on constantly when he can&#8217;t keep swarms at bay, but whatever. I am a stubborn hobbit in real life, and so it is. I&#8217;ll keep going at it for a little longer, especially now that I know a quest needs to be fully completed before I save and shut down for the night. That part was a total mindmess as I kept second-guessing myself, believing that I wasn&#8217;t using the save button properly. Nope. That was just <strong>Daggerdale</strong>, missing its saving throw.</p>
<p><em>::cymbal hit::</em></p>
<p>Thank you, thank you!</p>
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