[Critical Feature Request] Cyclops Engine Temperature Gauge
mikeloeven
Join Date: 2017-04-14 Member: 229623Members
We need to address the lolrandom fire issue that plagues the cyclops with the most recent update. To be honest aside from taking major damage the cyclops should never randomly catch fire. Currently it seems that most fires are not caused by damage but rather by the players running at full speed and overheating the engine. This is where the game suffers from a CRITICAL DEFECT in UI design and that is the fact that the cyclops hud lacks a temperature gauge. If the engine is capable of overheating at full speed than out of respect for the players the game should display a engine temperature gauge allowing the player to access the rather useful information that would allow them to see how hot the engine is and give them the option to lower speed or shut down the engine BEFORE it gets hot enough to start a fire.
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I have to notice the cyclops window is getting very cluttered
I can agree to it staying, but there needs to be a longer time before the engine overheats
Except there is no need for this type of balance in an exploration game and the cyclops SHOULD be able to out run anything as long as you have power.
honestly this is one of those difficulty for difficulty sake things that I always rail against because it imposes artificial levels of difficulty that are unneeded (doesn't really have any effect on gameplay), unwanted (annoys the hell out of players), and implemented in a way that insults the players intelligence (engine made of explodium?) http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ExplodingTuesday_2350.jpg
(three strikes and your out)
Though game mechanic idiocy aside I was not saying get rid of the overheating mechanic but rather make it avoidable. the fact that there is no indication of when the the engine is overheating is what causes the fires and a temperature gauge would give the player the ability to stop pushing the engine BEFORE the fire starts instead of having to count down mentally in their heads and guestimate how long you can run at max speed.