using hatches as blocks in doorways and on base defence's

keith82

Refugee
i think this is game breaking not to mention the physics is off the zombies are running into the hatches and they don't close shut they have magical locking hinges? most videos i see online people use this to cheese point's of interest or even use it in base design to stop zombies it just feels like the same sort of scam as  a floating block it feels like cheating 

 
i think this is game breaking not to mention the physics is off the zombies are running into the hatches and they don't close shut they have magical locking hinges? most videos i see online people use this to cheese point's of interest or even use it in base design to stop zombies it just feels like the same sort of scam as  a floating block it feels like cheating 


If it bothers you, don't do it.

 
Nothing cheesy about it.  It's smart game play.  I don't use them in my base design, because it makes it more difficult to attack crawlers and doggos.

The zombies pile up, can break it very fast, or break the wall block above it .

 
My question is... Why does it matter?  You aren't doing it, so it shouldn't impact you if others choose to do it.  Let people play the way they want to.  This isn't competitive multiplayer where what other people do well impact you.

 
My question is... Why does it matter?  You aren't doing it, so it shouldn't impact you if others choose to do it.  Let people play the way they want to.  This isn't competitive multiplayer where what other people do well impact you.
it doesn't matter its an opinion whilst you may not agree with it i was just stating something i find a bit stupid in the game i love, if its not a game breaking mechanic why not have some sort of wood nailed across the bottom of the door instead and call it a door blocker its obviously not what they was intended for 

 
its obviously not what they was intended for 
In game development, there's a wide range of acceptability when it comes to intention. It's always expected that players will find unintended ways to do things. B-hopping in CSGO was unintended, but the devs didn't mind it and it's a staple mechanic of the game now. 

 
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