I would hate playing those classes now
It’s kinda weird in most situations.
“Oh no, I completed my goal, guess I have to kill myself now.”
It makes sense for Knight and failing your goal, but not for much else.
Yeah, like oh I am inq I got rid of sorc I should kill myself cause why not?
They could change Scorned to be a vengeful spirit that disappears like UncannyLuck suggested.
Maybe Inquisitor can have a message pop up saying he died peacefully of old age but was satisfied, knowing he did his duty to the Church in the end by hunting down the Sorcerer.
Yay! Scorned/Inq doesn’t commit suicide anymore after their target died!
Thanks again for all the positive feedback and constructive criticism. At the time of writing, this is the only suggestion I could find with an “extremely high” like to post ratio, so that really makes me hopeful that it’ll actually be implemented. If any Imperium staff have seen this thread, I’d be overjoyed to get some feedback from them.
I’m not picky about what the suicide messages would be replaced with – whether the scorned just disappears as a vengeful spirit or leaves the kingdom doesn’t make a big difference to me. I just think it would be a LOT more satisfying to the player if winning the game meant peaceful retirement instead of “I WON, TIME TO KILL MYSELF!”
As for the other classes, Darkness explained it best with the examples he listed out. Like he said, a lot of cases are really morbid. The character feeling like they’ve failed shouldn’t be equivalent to suicide for them. Just giving up on their objective and disappearing from the game is enough.
I didn’t notice this got reverted in the patch notes, nice. Thanks devs.
Where do you see a like-to-post ratio?
you look at post count, then at likes
Likes:Posts
Go to the category the post is in, and mouse over the number of replies in the replies column. It will display what like-to-post ratio it is. The colour of the replies count also changes to reflect that status, going from grey on a low ratio to orange on a high ratio.
Interesting, thanks.
I dislike how the forum counts likes on replies though, it can be misleading at times.