Subduest vs Subquest - What's the difference?
subduest | subquest |
(subdue)
To overcome, quieten, or bring under control.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=September 2
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=Bulgaria 0-3 England
, work=BBC
To bring (a country) under control by force.
(video games) A secondary quest that must be completed as part of a larger quest.
* 2001 , Neal Hallford, Jana Hallford, Swords and circuitry: a designer's guide to computer role playing games (page 195)
* 2009 , Jim Perry, RPG programming using XNA game studio 3.0 (page 232)
* 2010 , Ernest Adams, Fundamentals of game design (page 458)
As a verb subduest
is (subdue).As a noun subquest is
(video games) a secondary quest that must be completed as part of a larger quest.subduest
English
Verb
(head)subdue
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Verb
(subdu)citation, page= , passage=Gary Cahill, a target for Arsenal and Tottenham before the transfer window closed, put England ahead early on and Rooney was on target twice before the interval as the early hostility of the Bulgarian supporters was swiftly subdued .}}
Synonyms
*subquest
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Noun
(en noun)- If each of five paths through the game has an entirely independent set of locations, monsters, spells, characters, subquests , and game objectives, the designer is essentially faced with creating five wholly different games.
- This is an example of a subquest that must be completed before the main one can be finished. Or the subquest could be finding a key that unlocks the room holding the princess since the room has been magically sealed against all entry without the key.
- The quest is broken down into a number of episodes that progress in a linear sequence, each with its own subquest and major challenge at the end.