Invitegamer wrote:In what design world does it make sense to have the repair kits be at the end of the skill tree? Honestly it's mind blowing. I'd somewhat accept it if it wasn't for the fact everything becomes worthless and unusable at 50% dur...brilliant...
It's like saying "I need a new roof on the house that I built with my own hands but I have no idea how to repair it. So just tear it down and build another one."
What reality did you all live in bc that is madness. You all need to look very hard at the flow of skill trees bc they make no sense.
Invitegamer wrote:In what design world does it make sense to have the repair kits be at the end of the skill tree? Honestly it's mind blowing. I'd somewhat accept it if it wasn't for the fact everything becomes worthless and unusable at 50% dur...brilliant...
It's like saying "I need a new roof on the house that I built with my own hands but I have no idea how to repair it. So just tear it down and build another one."
What reality did you all live in bc that is madness. You all need to look very hard at the flow of skill trees bc they make no sense.
Jbooth wrote:Invitegamer wrote:In what design world does it make sense to have the repair kits be at the end of the skill tree? Honestly it's mind blowing. I'd somewhat accept it if it wasn't for the fact everything becomes worthless and unusable at 50% dur...brilliant...
It's like saying "I need a new roof on the house that I built with my own hands but I have no idea how to repair it. So just tear it down and build another one."
What reality did you all live in bc that is madness. You all need to look very hard at the flow of skill trees bc they make no sense.
I somewhat agree. I believe the solution is to handle repairs the same way weapons and armour are...ie: repair vs maintenance. Repair fixes it right and maintenance fixes it but lowers the overall durability. In effect, to use your roof example......You have a new roof made my a professional good...In time it wears and looses durability. You "maintain" it doing makeshift work but over all it is not as good as when it was new, lower durability. Now if ya hired a proper repairman ie "repair kits", it could be made like new, the same durability.