oooooh, I like this idea.I've already designed nearly 100 perk books. The old perk books will be deleted. The new perk books are not temporary perks, but permanent once you read them. There are collections of books, typically 5 to 8 volumes. Each volume is a unique perk but if you collect the entire set you get a special collector bonus perk that is more OP than the others.
Here are a couple sets:
Night Stalker Books
Night stalker Vol 1 Do 5% more sneak damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 2 Sneak 5% better at night.
Night stalker Vol 3 Knives do 5% more damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 4 Never encumbered at night.
Night stalker Vol 5 Bows do 5% more damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 6 Gain 5% more xp from sneak kills at night
Night Stalker Collection Perk Do an extra 50% sneak damage to sleeping victims at night.
Lucky looter Books
Lucky looter Vol 1 Find more dukes in loot
Lucky looter Vol 2 Find more ammo in loot
Lucky looter Vol 3 Find more brass in loot
Lucky looter Vol 4 Find more books in loot
Lucky looter Vol 5 Find more food in loot
Lucky looter Vol 6 Find more medical items in loot
Lucky Looter Collector Perk Find more mods in loot
There is a bug fix that stops radiated from taking over at a way early gamestage.Okay... I'm going to sheepishly ask this...
Sooo... Would you happen to know if there's any gamestage changes currently in the works for an A17 or A18 release?
This is awesome. As someone who went back to a16 I gotta say that this is exactly the type of stuff that's going to pull me back into a17\18 eventually.Yes I didn't like how book stores felt worthless for the most part. If you find a mod schematic you probably can't craft it yet, and the other perk books felt confusing or worthless, I'd always sell them if I could stare at them in my inventory long enough.
I hope to add some old novels that always give xp so the filler books are always useful to anyone.
.... seriously?Its probably to late to shift no voxels, but I'm leaning towards the non voxel camp. Maybe its just me, but I'm really not seeing what huge advantage voxels bring to justify the performance hit.
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These sound amazing. Thank you!I've already designed nearly 100 perk books. The old perk books will be deleted. The new perk books are not temporary perks, but permanent once you read them. There are collections of books, typically 5 to 8 volumes. Each volume is a unique perk but if you collect the entire set you get a special collector bonus perk that is more OP than the others.
Here are a couple sets:
Night Stalker Books
Night stalker Vol 1 Do 5% more sneak damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 2 Sneak 5% better at night.
Night stalker Vol 3 Knives do 5% more damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 4 Never encumbered at night.
Night stalker Vol 5 Bows do 5% more damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 6 Gain 5% more xp from sneak kills at night
Night Stalker Collection Perk Do an extra 50% sneak damage to sleeping victims at night.
Lucky looter Books
Lucky looter Vol 1 Find more dukes in loot
Lucky looter Vol 2 Find more ammo in loot
Lucky looter Vol 3 Find more brass in loot
Lucky looter Vol 4 Find more books in loot
Lucky looter Vol 5 Find more food in loot
Lucky looter Vol 6 Find more medical items in loot
Lucky Looter Collector Perk Find more mods in loot
The problem with random drops is you can potentially be blocked major portions of the game. I had a game where I couldn't find a minibike book. Games where the forge ahead book was never found. It makes it frustrating and its a bad design to be blocked from content TFP put thousands of man hours into developing.This is awesome. As someone who went back to a16 I gotta say that this is exactly the type of stuff that's going to pull me back into a17\18 eventually.
Here's hoping crafting will go back to schematics... (Weapons, tools, vehicles, paint, etc) Not knowing if you're going to find what you need\want is part of the thrill, perks ruin that because they're a guarantee with enough grinding.
See, that's what my group loves about a16 becuase it makes each playthough completely unique. a17 is pretty predictable because you have that guarantee of the perk tree to unlock pretty much everything.The problem with random drops is you can potentially be blocked major portions of the game. I had a game where I couldn't find a minibike book. Games where the forge ahead book was never found. It makes it frustrating and its a bad design to be blocked from content TFP put thousands of man hours into developing.
I can see some kind of hybrid where perks get you the meat and potatoes, but the gravy and desert are from books and looting, so the best of the best requires perks + books and looting.
Yeah, your group, easy if there's more people playing and sharing. What if you play solo? Or on a pvp server? I remember several times doing nothing but loot for a Forge Ahead book. Most annoying thing ever - progress shouldnt be based on looting luck. Hell I still have it in A17 with the beaker.See, that's what my group loves about a16 becuase it makes each playthough completely unique. a17 is pretty predictable because you have that guarantee of the perk tree to unlock pretty much everything.
Forge, concrete, steel, workbench, chem set, etc make sense as perk unlocks gated via skill by doing and/or level.
Bicycle makes sense to start spawning in traders inventory at a certain level as a failsafe in case players are unlucky in their looting.
But for everything else, it's just more fun and exciting to have to loot schematics to be able to build tools, items, vehicles, armor, repair weapons, etc. Being able to build guns at all kills the thrill of finding guns, and being able to build guns from a perk even more so.
Agreed, have to hit up those Crack-a-Book towers and Poopy Pants.You guys must have the worst luck. Out of over a dozen games played in A16, not once did I ever have a problem getting the books I needed. Did it sometimes take a little longer than I would have liked? Sure, but it motivated me to hunt for it and was more satisfying when I finally did. Anyway, now that there are more vehicles, it wouldn't be the end of the world if say you couldn't find a motorcycle book for a while but found a minibike/truck one early, at least you would still have options for vehicles. It was worse before because the minibike was the ONLY vehicle so if you couldn't find the manual, well tough luck.
I totally agree that the forge shouldn't be a book. In fact when I mentioned it before as a perk unlock that was a mistake, I think it should be available from the start to be honest.Yeah, your group, easy if there's more people playing and sharing. What if you play solo? Or on a pvp server? I remember several times doing nothing but loot for a Forge Ahead book. Most annoying thing ever - progress shouldnt be based on looting luck. Hell I still have it in A17 with the beaker.
See, that's what my group loves about a16 becuase it makes each playthough completely unique. a17 is pretty predictable because you have that guarantee of the perk tree to unlock pretty much everything.
Forge, concrete, steel, workbench, chem set, etc make sense as perk unlocks gated via skill by doing and/or level. <---
Bicycle makes sense to start spawning in traders inventory at a certain level as a failsafe in case players are unlucky in their looting.
But for everything else, it's just more fun and exciting to have to loot schematics to be able to build tools, items, vehicles, armor, repair weapons, etc. Being able to build guns at all kills the thrill of finding guns, and being able to build guns from a perk even more so.
I agree with all this. I play solo as well as with a group and I've never had a problem. As you say, it's satisfying to get those rare finds after hunting for them. Unlocking via perks after grinding for xp is about as unsatisfying and predictable as you can get.You guys must have the worst luck. Out of over a dozen games played in A16, not once did I ever have a problem getting the books I needed. Did it sometimes take a little longer than I would have liked? Sure, but it motivated me to hunt for it and was more satisfying when I finally did. Anyway, now that there are more vehicles, it wouldn't be the end of the world if say you couldn't find a motorcycle book for a while but found a minibike/truck one early, at least you would still have options for vehicles. It was worse before because the minibike was the ONLY vehicle so if you couldn't find the manual, well tough luck.
I've already designed nearly 100 perk books. The old perk books will be deleted. The new perk books are not temporary perks, but permanent once you read them. There are collections of books, typically 5 to 8 volumes. Each volume is a unique perk but if you collect the entire set you get a special collector bonus perk that is more OP than the others.
Here are a couple sets:
Night Stalker Books
Night stalker Vol 1 Do 5% more sneak damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 2 Sneak 5% better at night.
Night stalker Vol 3 Knives do 5% more damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 4 Never encumbered at night.
Night stalker Vol 5 Bows do 5% more damage at night.
Night stalker Vol 6 Gain 5% more xp from sneak kills at night
Night Stalker Collection Perk Do an extra 50% sneak damage to sleeping victims at night.
Lucky looter Books
Lucky looter Vol 1 Find more dukes in loot
Lucky looter Vol 2 Find more ammo in loot
Lucky looter Vol 3 Find more brass in loot
Lucky looter Vol 4 Find more books in loot
Lucky looter Vol 5 Find more food in loot
Lucky looter Vol 6 Find more medical items in loot
Lucky Looter Collector Perk Find more mods in loot
I feel similar.Yeah, your group, easy if there's more people playing and sharing. What if you play solo? Or on a pvp server? I remember several times doing nothing but loot for a Forge Ahead book. Most annoying thing ever - progress shouldnt be based on looting luck. Hell I still have it in A17 with the beaker.
I agree with you. I think the more we are made to rely on scavenging, the more exciting and different each playthrough will be. I also don't mind if it takes me a while to find what I want. For me it was usually the crossbow schematic. I knew if I kept hitting bookstores, I'd find it eventually, but sometimes it took a while, and as a result I tried other weapons, and experienced a different play style. For me RNG is a better way to extend* gameplay because you can play without a vehicle or your favourite weapon for an extended time. When you do find it, it's a particularly joyous occasion, and feels like you got a reward.See, that's what my group loves about a16 becuase it makes each playthough completely unique. a17 is pretty predictable because you have that guarantee of the perk tree to unlock pretty much everything.
Forge, concrete, steel, workbench, chem set, etc make sense as perk unlocks gated via skill by doing and/or level.
Bicycle makes sense to start spawning in traders inventory at a certain level as a failsafe in case players are unlucky in their looting.
But for everything else, it's just more fun and exciting to have to loot schematics to be able to build tools, items, vehicles, armor, repair weapons, etc. Being able to build guns at all kills the thrill of finding guns, and being able to build guns from a perk even more so.