Grey wrote:SageAcrin wrote:
This way lets everyone have what they want. It's not censorship, it's options. And there are a large mass of people quoted initially-way more than the people straight up defending it in this thread so far, in fact-saying they'd like that option.
It's already completely optional. It's just completionist gamers that feel the need to do the zone when they don't like it.
No, no, no,
no.
Roguelikes are extremely hard games that encourage a player vs game mindset-and ToME is no exception in this regard.
Saying "it's optional" when its current role in the game,
in practice, is granting you the easiest source of Tier 5 gear, for the highest chance of surviving the Prides-which can be quite difficult, especially if you lack proper gear-is inane.
Most of the
game is optional, but the amount of people skipping straight to Dreadfell and winning is very small.
If you want to go that route, there needs to be
real rebalance on the gameplay end. Up the difficulty drastically and add a new zone to serve the Breeding Pits' current role, or massively up the gear drops from Ardhungol, or... well, there's options. But just brushing off the gameplay implications when
they are why people object so much with "it's optional" solves no problems.
It's optional for
me, or other good players. But to many players, passing up advantages ranges from a terrible feeling that they're creating risks for themselves that they don't need to, to an outright death sentence, depending on how good the player is. Just saying "that shouldn't be so" solves nothing.
Edit: Though, having said that, even then I don't feel like that answer will really work for players. Even if you warn them off of something being
immoral... I'm not sure the immoral is the problem here. It's gotten pretty common for players to drown townspeople.
I think it's just the imagery more than the morality. If that's the case, then no amount of warning off players in any sensible, thematic way will actually keep them from going in and being offended.
I mean, I respect how people in this topic feel, but this
is a game a random ten year old could pick up. It is on Steam, even. Maybe it should just default to being a little more friendly in that regard. Doesn't have to be removed, just something that people don't default to.