Posted by: voodoo47
« on: 08. June 2024, 14:59:18 »would maybe allow slow toxin dissipation for those who have the strong metabolism os upgrade, apart from that, I'd leave it alone. feels a bit too much for SCP.
If they'd wear out, they would need to deal more damage, and quicker, to offset the difficulty change.Ever since I first played SS2, it's irritated me that once you step on some worms or get bitten by a spider, you either hope you have some anti-toxin hypos, or you WILL die, eventually. Unlike radiation poisoning, which ironically decays quite quickly.
SCP makes this somewhat less harsh by fixing medbeds to remove toxins, but it still feels kind of absurd that a finite amount of toxin can theoretically deal an infinite amount of damage, since you can just run around indefinitely while poisoned, consuming healing items to keep it from killing you.
So I wonder if it would be a good change to make toxins decay.
Also "SCP oversight" is a weird choice of words for "Irrational oversight that SCP hasn't fixed yet".
//RSD: fix for SCP oversight where electron suppression doesn't blind cameras like it should (SCP should just replace OnStasisStimulus with this)
function OnFreeze() {
if (!Object.HasMetaProperty(self, "Blind")) {
Object.AddMetaProperty(self, "Blind")
}
}
if you load the level directly in DromEd and summon the appropriate security card, it will refuse to allow you through, with SHODAN demanding you "remove the foul black eggs."
AA and motion blur are now a function of the eyes, not the gpu.
You seem to have a confused notion of what "AA" is.
Bananas is pleased with your hat-collecting ways. You shall have a place in his regime as Chief of Hats.
Rarely, but occasionally, I'll see players confused by the fact that in the hack/repair/modify interface, the horizontal and vertical connecting lines are different colors.
Since monkeys kill themselves SO MUCH with their own shots, I wonder if it would be too much to give them some resistance to their own shots. E.g. give red monkeys resistance to incendiary damage, and blue monkeys resistance to cold damage.