One point in Master Chef is enough to unlock the necessary recipes. The rest of the recipes you will find at some point anyway.For me to get max out MasterChef I have to max out strength and I don't want to put any points in strength other than the one that I do have in MasterChef. I would rather put it int because I don't mind maxing out int for all the building benefits you get from it
Lets assume MasterChef gets assigned to INT. Then a random Agility player might come to the forum and say: "I would rather have MasterChef in Strength, because I don't mind maxing out strength for all the mining benefits".For me to get max out MasterChef I have to max out strength and I don't want to put any points in strength other than the one that I do have in MasterChef. I would rather put it int because I don't mind maxing out int for all the building benefits you get from it
If you wanna get technical, it could be a perk both stats have, can only level it in 1 stat or the other, same effect, but gives more char build choice as some perks can cross over stats. Mainly for the qol ones, like master chef, lock pick, the loot ones etc.I respectfully disagree. Ok about máster Chief, but not ok with Lucky Looter, cause if you are looking for something you use your perception and not your intellect.
Or I'd complain that it was moved to INT rather than AGI which is where I believe it belongs. :laugh:Lets assume MasterChef gets assigned to INT. Then a random Agility player might come to the forum and say: "I would rather have MasterChef in Strength, because I don't mind maxing out strength for all the mining benefits".
Or a strength player might come here and ask "Dude, where is my MasterChef?"
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Actually I am surprised that MasterChef is not in Fortitude. A Fortitude player can harvest meat and crops but doesn't know what to do with them because he can't cookOr I'd complain that it was moved to INT rather than AGI which is where I believe it belongs. :laugh:
Charred meat fills you up easy if you have an endless supply of meat. Nothing in fortidue says it has to taste good :wink-new:Actually I am surprised that MasterChef is not in Fortitude. A Fortitude player can harvest meat and crops but doesn't know what to do with them because he can't cook![]()
T6 should only be available via crafting. Change my mind.I want the ability to craft T6 items come back to the game.
Note: Doors have never been able to be picked at any time in the game's development. Furthermore, the developers are very resistant to allowing doors to be picked. Lock picks from their inception were always for opening safes.I find it interesting that you brought up lock picking, If I am not mistaken in earlier editions you use to be able to pick the locked doors, that made this skill very valuable for sneak style builds. I am also uncertain as to why the lock picks take Mechanical parts as for a lot of locks a bobby pin works just fine. I appreciate the addition of skills that are sub par to this discussion thank you.Another useless skill: Lock Picking. It can be removed and integrated inside Lucky Looter, or maybe create a new perk who take it and treasure find.
It's not your mind that needs to be changed....lol.T6 should only be available via crafting. Change my mind.
SP vs MP balance. If T6 were only craftable, in an SP game you'd get access to very few T6 items, whereas a well balanced MP team would gain access to many.T6 should only be available via crafting. Change my mind.
Appreciate your thoughts, however I would be a fool to believe the developers are not looking at feedback from the current version of the game that people can play. Some of the things that are said may very well be addressed in A19, but there is possibility that something that is given as feedback sparks a idea in the Devs or highlights something they did not think about. Until A19 hits and even after we as players in their world owe it to them to give them feedback on the current build, and even the past builds so they may build a world as best as possible.The perks are changing for A19. At this point the developers aren't going to be interested in changing the A18 versions because that is a dead end. Once you are able to play with the new configuration of perks and see how it feels much of this feedback will have a better chance of gaining traction with the developers than it does from the context of A18.
They should just get rid of calling each perk tree an attribute and go with a build. Strength = Miner Joe, Perception = Mr Sniper, etc. People get too hung up on terminology.The attribute trees were designed by madmole so that every attribute has at least one perk in areas like weapons, hit points, looting so that each attribute is somewhat self sufficient. Master Chef is the hit points perk of strength (because eating regenerates hit points) while lucky looter is the loot-oriented perk of percecption.
Now you either have to make a case why this attribute rule should be broken or suggest switching some other perks too to keep this balance.
Exactly. But madmole says that isn't necessary, the attrbiutes would work well.They should just get rid of calling each perk tree an attribute and go with a build. Strength = Miner Joe, Perception = Mr Sniper, etc. People get too hung up on terminology.
The way I see it, T6 is a reward for dedicating some points to crafting. Prefer not to? Then T5 weapons are the limit with the caveat that T5 weapons must be powerful enough to handle all game stages. That is, T5 are the top-tier standard weapons, T6 are the hand-crafted artisanal guns that take significant training investment to learn how to make.SP vs MP balance. If T6 were only craftable, in an SP game you'd get access to very few T6 items, whereas a well balanced MP team would gain access to many.