10-19-2018, 12:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2018, 12:07 PM by Vitatroll. Edited 1 time in total.)
https://github.com/goonstation/goonstati...=pathology
aaaaaaaaa The gates are open, run for the hills! (Well, shit's changed since 2016 but not really)
Pathology is dumb. (RIP Marq) It's the nerdy-antag's version of the canbomb; build it up for a long time and release it for round ending damage. There's no reason for moderate investment; it's balls to the wall or it's a waste in both learning and application. There's no (worthwhile) legitimate use. There's no counter for it unless the antag allows for it. There's no reason to counter it as no pathonerd is gonna release something that won't cause irrevocable chaos.
I like the vector, mutation, etc. systems of pathology, but the actual usage is too cumbersome for stations that might be half-deleted in 40 minutes. In the very least, opening the gates (lol this book won't change anything) will allow for blowing out some bugs and streamlining the system. No point in changing something that <10 (usually decent and open to teaching) people use, afterall.
aaaaaaaaa The gates are open, run for the hills! (Well, shit's changed since 2016 but not really)
Pathology is dumb. (RIP Marq) It's the nerdy-antag's version of the canbomb; build it up for a long time and release it for round ending damage. There's no reason for moderate investment; it's balls to the wall or it's a waste in both learning and application. There's no (worthwhile) legitimate use. There's no counter for it unless the antag allows for it. There's no reason to counter it as no pathonerd is gonna release something that won't cause irrevocable chaos.
I like the vector, mutation, etc. systems of pathology, but the actual usage is too cumbersome for stations that might be half-deleted in 40 minutes. In the very least, opening the gates (lol this book won't change anything) will allow for blowing out some bugs and streamlining the system. No point in changing something that <10 (usually decent and open to teaching) people use, afterall.