I suggest that all structures placed by players in PvP or PvE stay persistent after the player’s death. This heavily applies to Engineer structures.
How about no?
I’m against this.
You’re against a lot of things. Keep it to yourself please.
You’re against a lot of things. Keep it to yourself please.
He is indeed rofl.
Anyways, I do support this. Maybe not for drones by Tacklers, but Engi modules.
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I suggest that all structures placed by players in PvP or PvE stay persistent after the player’s death. This heavily applies to Engineer structures.
why
You’re against a lot of things. Keep it to yourself please.
You asked about rating, I gave it.
Why should it be a positive reaction?
The more suggestions are posted, the probability of a negative comment as an answer are very high.
Why should they? they respond according to the player, once that player dies they self-destruct, whats wrong with that? Prevents a spam of fields i believe
You asked about rating, I gave it.
Why should it be a positive reaction?
The more suggestions are posted, the probability of a negative comment as an answer are very high.
I never asked for your input. This is a suggestion not a discussion.
And as for tackler drones, yes, those need to die on death. Those are terrible.
I never asked for your input. This is a suggestion not a discussion.
And as for tackler drones, yes, those need to die on death. Those are terrible.
Suggestions require inputs, discussions not.
So it’s quite the opposite of your want that is true. Suggestions concerns everybody while discussions not.
So why those drones must die while other things not? Isn’t this unfair? A point that makes your suggestion more non-appealing.
Because engi stuff didn’t die when the engi died a while ago. It was the best thing, cuz even if your engi had died, his stuff still worked to heal and protect. Tackler drones could stay alive, but they deal damage autonomously, so tat would break them fast. They are like stationary attack drones.
Engi spam > self destruct > destro spam
Yep
Well modules have their own self-explode timers too.
No.