09-25-2017, 12:11 AM
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As someone who regularly uses cyro pills, nerf them. Nerf them into the ground. They're cool and an interesting application of chemistry, but I feel it makes almost all other healing chemicals obsolete. They're also incredibly easy to make from roundstart. Starting as a doctor, you can immediately grab a spare cyro beaker, whip up some cyrostylane in 30 seconds and have a source of reliable omni-healing that'll last the entire round.
I'd really rather cyro be put to a more interesting use, like suspending critical patients like people have suggested. If nothing else, the healing from cyro should be slowed way down, to ensure other medical chemicals have a chance to be useful. I'd really rather we didn't have "magic button" healing chemicals that require so little interaction from doctors.
(09-24-2017, 09:27 PM)Roomba Wrote: Honestly, this seems more like an argument for nerfing cryostylane/cryoxadone pills than anything else.
As someone who regularly uses cyro pills, nerf them. Nerf them into the ground. They're cool and an interesting application of chemistry, but I feel it makes almost all other healing chemicals obsolete. They're also incredibly easy to make from roundstart. Starting as a doctor, you can immediately grab a spare cyro beaker, whip up some cyrostylane in 30 seconds and have a source of reliable omni-healing that'll last the entire round.
I'd really rather cyro be put to a more interesting use, like suspending critical patients like people have suggested. If nothing else, the healing from cyro should be slowed way down, to ensure other medical chemicals have a chance to be useful. I'd really rather we didn't have "magic button" healing chemicals that require so little interaction from doctors.