01-14-2021, 04:31 AM
I don't have much feedback on pathology impacting the rounds yet, but I gotta say: patho as a game mechanic is suprisingly much more user friendly and fun to play with than it was before. And researching higher tier pathogens doesn't take a long time at all, so it fits goon2 pace quite well.
One small thing regarding the interface tho: it does not update when you're inserting new vials that you want to split and analyze. Very minor and patho UI is miles better than it was before, but still.
And about pathologist job: I really think it's a good idea, nobody benefits from having 5 doctors messing around in the patho lab. Pathology is very much intented to be messed with by no more than one person (on most of the maps at least). And having a dedicated job would lower the overall suspicion that occurs whenever someone enters pathology lab. Because it used to mean: someone is about to unleash a deadly virus. If it was a regular job, it'd simply mean: a pathologist is working on a new pathogen. Will it be a beneficial or harmful one? We'll see
One small thing regarding the interface tho: it does not update when you're inserting new vials that you want to split and analyze. Very minor and patho UI is miles better than it was before, but still.
And about pathologist job: I really think it's a good idea, nobody benefits from having 5 doctors messing around in the patho lab. Pathology is very much intented to be messed with by no more than one person (on most of the maps at least). And having a dedicated job would lower the overall suspicion that occurs whenever someone enters pathology lab. Because it used to mean: someone is about to unleash a deadly virus. If it was a regular job, it'd simply mean: a pathologist is working on a new pathogen. Will it be a beneficial or harmful one? We'll see