Things that rot will now directly attempt to infect you when you interact with them, remember to wear a mask/gloves. (A freezer will be helpful for long term storage)
This has been, in my opinion, a terrible change to the game. Im seeing most rounds now random diseases spawning that debilitate the crew all round, with new ones popping up. Innocent virologists lynched over things they didn't do. Etc etc. With the sheer amount of it its like an endless attack by an antag virologist and is just a tedious slog no one wants to deal with.
I don't want to make it low to the point of uselessness, but by the sounds of things it was a mite high. Some other things might need to be tweaked, but that'll come out in the wash
My ancestors are smiling at me, Imperials. Can you say the same?
I like it, however the mechanic isn't well explained and there's no feedback that'd allow players to learn not to ignore bodies and gibs, granted this was an issue with miasma too
At the very least an examine message that tells the body is rotting, but personally I'd like to see a visual overlay that makes it obvious that it's a hazard, like flies circling around it or something
I play on Manuel as Swanni, the brain-damaged moth.
Be nice to each other.
Oh boy, RNG virus that blows your head up one in 5 rounds because it activates your dormant DNA! Note, thats about how often you get the dormant DNA for HARs, which means a random bullshit virus that activates DNA traits spawnscontently.
Like how does this differ from the design philosophy that removed scrubber overflows? Seems about the same, no player involved RNG that people that to deal with, except way more invasive.
seems I was mistaken on the actual removal of scrubbers.
Why do we need 3 virus every single round?
Understaffed medbay? Well, round is over.
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Kassori wrote:Like how does this differ from the design philosophy that removed scrubber overflows? Seems about the same, no player involved RNG that people that to deal with, except way more invasive.
Read the removal PR and you'll have an answer to that.
The rot component has some jank that can be improved upon, like how miasma scaled the severity of the infections based on how much there was, but we're just RNG here.
There's supposedly a claim that it checks against the equipment you're wearing in the target zone you have selected when you're exposed to it, so there's probably some other stuff to improve too.
i played 2 rounds and 3 extremely serious diseases popped up, which only barely got squelched in time even with my extremely optimal ways of stopping pandemics. it's pretty nutty, i think lowering the numbers should do fine though
Shaps-cloud wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:59 am
May eventually become one of the illusive maintainer-headmins if they choose to pursue that path, having a coder in the senior admin leadership has usually been positive for both sides in the past.
the same person who told me "and replace it with what" when i said the exact same thing smdh
Shaps-cloud wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:59 am
May eventually become one of the illusive maintainer-headmins if they choose to pursue that path, having a coder in the senior admin leadership has usually been positive for both sides in the past.
i too love stepping on period blood of our felinid crewmember and getting space aids
Mothblocks, winter 2020, “successfully” preventing bagil death with relevant data wrote:You seem to be under the fallacy that reinforcing that Bagil is a TDM shithole where you must carry bolas and spears on you at all times, while looking for the next valid to hunt down is a positive change to the server. I don't. The data suggests other people don't.
imsxz wrote:I give up there’s too many furries
cacogen wrote:i asked oranges how often he plays and he deleted the post
cybersaber101 wrote:Welp, you guys let a terrymin become a headmin, thousand years of darkness.
Vekter wrote:I jerk off Nist a bit too much but he's honestly one of the best silicon players on the server. B.O.R.G.O. is also pretty good.