02-20-2022, 06:55 AM
He's exclusively talking about the inner areas of the escape shuttle (security, medical, bridge/cockpit) and not the outer doors. Welding and bolting the outside doors seems fair game since it's good for traitor objectives, but I agree that it's obnoxious how often people bolt and weld the inside compartment doors as soon as they get into their compartment; to clarify, this action isn't to prevent escape, it's to prevent people from getting inside so that they're less likely to be blown up, shot, stabbed, or eaten.
I'm not for or against the ideas of making the inner escape shuttle doors unable to be tampered with or adding chutes because I know little of game balance, but I would definitely like to see way less people instantly fucking up doors to lock people out the moment they get inside of a shuttle compartment.
I'm not for or against the ideas of making the inner escape shuttle doors unable to be tampered with or adding chutes because I know little of game balance, but I would definitely like to see way less people instantly fucking up doors to lock people out the moment they get inside of a shuttle compartment.