So I lost my Seamoth to a giant white snake...

TaiphozTaiphoz UK Join Date: 2016-01-01 Member: 210749Members
Evil looking SOB that it is and while the encounter came as a shock and had my ass twitching like a badgers nose I was a little sad when my mini sub didn't sink at all it just vanished.

SO ..

Suggestion : When you have a sub sink through loss of all HP it should break up into two parts and sink to the sea floor where the player can swim back to it and salvage what ever remains in the form of a smattering of scrap and a scattering of any additional modules that were on the sub possibly minus 1 or two.

So it would be like oh no Iv lost my sub, you swim back to it to find it slit in half, a chunk of scrap metal on the floor next to it along with a few torpedo's and a container with what ever you had it in before the sub crashed, you notice that your missing some of the bits that make the sub up and a torpedo and a powercel but at least you got something back from it, you should only ever lose parts of the things that went into the construction of the sub not anything extra you put on it.

With the Cyclops we have machines and storage inside them as their used as a mobile base for a lot of people which is cool so when we lose one of those the stuff (base stuff) should be safe just the components that went into building the thing should be lost.

Same with the player, we should leave a corpse with our things on, if the corpse is in the water to long fish should start to eat it like peepers and air sacks feeding on us since we eat them hahaha, if your corpse is fully eaten then you lose all your things so it would be a race to get back to your dead body and reclaim your stuff.





Comments

  • LordDerpLordDerp Netherlands Join Date: 2015-09-10 Member: 207871Members
    Giant white snake?
    And AFIAK, the seamoth explodes when it reaches 0% hull
  • BugzapperBugzapper Australia Join Date: 2015-03-06 Member: 201744Members
    This is why having a Perimeter Defence System on the Seamoth is a really good idea. You might also need a solar charging module, just in case Mister Reaper comes back for seconds. Give him a faceful of joules, then flip a 180. You're golden.

    There's no shame in running from something that views the Seamoth as a White Castle 'slider'.
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