Possible solutions
So what can be done to get the quest numbers back up again? So long as we don't know what the exact problem is, we can but speculate. However, there are some obvious suggestions, which I'll list now. I hope you agree with me and, if not, that you'll provide your reasoning.
• Voice acting:
This is said to take 1-2 weeks from the quest's development time. It's also expensive, since the voice actors need to be paid, and requires some changes to the quest's dialogue. But voice acting is purely cosmetic and it can even be turned off. In my opinion, voice acting is an utter waste of time and money and should be scrapped completely *IF* doing so would benefit the quest's development (and ultimately the amount of quests released) EXCEPT for those few distinct cases where audio is an especially important part of the quest, such as One Piercing Note or Song from the Depths. Voice acting may add another layer of immersion to quests and give NPCs a more established personality, but is that really worth it? I think not.
* Graphics:
Unfortunately, most of today's questing population has, in Wahisietel's words, "been spoilt by pretty graphics." I'm going to state it outright: fancy new graphics are NOT needed in quests. One can argue about whether puzzles or combat or whatever is required in quests, but there isn't any discussion regarding graphics possible, really. Pretty new graphics are great; they enhance the quest and-- well, I don't think I have to explain why good graphics are important. But they are not an absolutely necessary requirement for quests and that's what some people seem to be unable to realise, alas. We know for a fact (due to statements made about One of a Kind) that a quest with a minimal graphics budget can be released quicker than something like, well, let's use Rite of Passage as an example again.
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