LovelyShockwave1 said:We rolled the game back to our last backup (lost a couple days) since we are trying to see how long we can go without dying.
I remap the drop key to ' the G key is too close to the the F & H, and I can't tell you how times I dropped something as I was scrambling about. My 67 year old reflexes are not what they use to bePlay the game long enough and you WILL eat glass by accident. I have done it twice. Once from being tired and hitting A instead of D and another time with a crappy mouse that double clicked constantly instead of single clicking.
Maybe don't play with dead is dead unless you can handle the "stupid deaths", nobody will look down on you for playing "normal".
Just don't eat it? And make sure you're pressing the right key next time?Shockwave1 said:Why is this here? My buddy tried to drop glass on the ground the other day and simply misclicked "use" instead of drop and died. How is "using glass" eating it and dying? there is really no excuse for a game making you kill yourself over a misclick. Nor is labelling it "use" appropriate (although that wasn't the issue in this case I'm sure many people do click that to see what use is).
You can not "accidentally" eat glass, so there really shouldn't be a way to accidentally eat it in the game, at least without a "this will kill you are you sure" check. We rolled the game back to our last backup (lost a couple days) since we are trying to see how long we can go without dying.
GAME: "I don't know, this might do some nasty things to your stomach, you know? Are you sure you want to eat that piece of glass shard?"
You know, part of the charm of this game is that doing stupid things gets you killed. I used to watch youtube vidoes of this, 7 ways to die or something like that they were hilarious.
If you are dumb enough to eat glass, I don't know what to say.You can laugh and joke at the dumbness of it, "my buddy accidentally ate glass, it didn't end well"
or post a rant on here all butthurt?
what you might not know or care about is taht this game actually DOES have a PvP component and right or wrong, eating glass is one way to deny an enemy player a kill. Should it be a thing? <shrug>. But obviously at some point the development team actively decided that it should be. Feel free to mod out behavior you don't like, that's why the developers made the game moddable(to a large extent)And if it was a stupid thing I'd agree, but it wasn't. I can't get over the number of people defending a game design that allows you to fat finger a suicide button. Literally, buddy got to the jeep (I was first and was unloading) and he started dropping useless things on the ground and fat fingered "USE" not "EAT". There is a use key for bandages, it does not mean "eat" In addition the "repair" button on some inventory items is the "use" button on others... so you can misclick on the wrong item and try to repair it and use the other other item.
There is no universe in which someone attempts to drop glass on the ground and slips and eats it, or intends to repair an item and slips and eats glass, but that is what the devs have created here. There really is no reason to have a single keyboard press that its commonly used for many activities kill you. It's simply poor design and not necessary to solve any game issue.
Eating broken glass is the new Challenge Mode. Down some glass, play the game, see how long you can stay alive.
I feel his pain. There's nothing much worse than grinding so hard to find something you truly need, only to accidentally scrap it or sell it.Jason Tamosiunis said:GrandSpartan did that once he scrapped an auger schematic which he desperately needed XD