What if I promised that I'd never ever use them that way, can I have my log spikes back, pretty please?Wood log spikes have been cut. Here are some reasons that depending on who you are will make sense or be completely idiotic.[...]
3) Exploitable by turning them upside down and creating a damaging flat surface.
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Wood log spikes have been cut. Here are some reasons that depending on who you are will make sense or be completely idiotic.
3) Exploitable by turning them upside down and creating a damaging flat surface.
An exploit that is fixed by adding two lines to the xml? Doubt that was any part of the reasoning. Option 2 most likely and the aweful clipping. I’m sure the replacement will be less ganked.What if I promised that I'd never ever use them that way, can I have my log spikes back, pretty please?
We had so few early game passive defenses to begin with, removing one of them is hardly a good choice, whatever the reasoning is.
Difficult to replace? they are only 4 wood a piece. For 40 wood you get 10 spikes. for 6 trees you get like a buttload of spikes. repairing them takes 10 wood, so you are better off just breaking them and putting new ones down.But its wood spikes that made wood spikes redundant.Sustainability and durability of log spikes is what was great about them, I'd rather have 2-3 rows of log spikes then massive field of difficult to replace wood spikes.
Sarcasm? Because there are far better zombie fighting games (dying light) and far better survival (just the stayin alive part with food and such) games (green hell, the forest). The thing that made 7d2d the best survival game ever (IMO) was the base building.I don't think you are supposed to build bases anymore.
This is the REAL reason why they are gone.3) Exploitable by turning them upside down and creating a damaging flat surface.
steel firexe+power attacks, or better chainsaw if you got it. You also need the motherload skill, it seems the tool type itself doesn't effect gained resources as much as it used to. Like iron fire axe vs steel fire axe seems to harvest closely the same. Least thats how I notice. A steel fireaxe is about as good as a machete (steel ver of hunting knife) for gathering meat off animals, well without perks anyway. With perks the machete/hunting knive is vastly superior.I loved wooden spikes, to be honest it would not be practical in a17 due to resource collection being so slow you would never upgrade them quick enough!
They don't seem to be in the creative menu. I think I found them in the xmls, will have to readd them.They are. They are still in the game but are dev blocks. I would wait until stable before trying to re-add then though.
I think the bigger risk to horde defense is the level gating of turrets and the loss of gore blocks for bones.