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Protest thread re: monkeys being unable to be turned human
#1
Recently, monkeys were changed to have their body type unable to be altered, thus dissuading geneticists from spamming activators on humanized monkeys. 

While I'm not, in general, opposed to anything that makes life harder for geneticists, I feel like making monkeys unable to be humaned removes a lot of fun non-genetics interactions, and that the game is lessened by being unable to run around with e.g. a swarm of humanized monkeys stable mutagened into the captain.
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#2
are you sure this isnt a bug
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#3
(06-02-2018, 12:49 AM)NateTheSquid Wrote: are you sure this isnt a bug

It's in the changelog. Also, I support this change being reverted.
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#4
I'm definitely up to partially revert this if people complain.
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#5
I am for maintaining the spirit of the changes and suggest making whether activators give chromosomes based on whether there is a player presence in the mob while allowing monkeys to be humanized.
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#6
This makes pretty much the only way to do genetics is to kidnap living people.
They want genetics to be antag-only from my point of view.
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#7
How... How do you do genetics like this, then?
Genetics is painful enough as it is, completely reliant on RNG and looking at the 2016 code to find out the recipes for good powers
Also it requires you to spend almost the entirety of the round next to your computer to get anything good
Good luck getting the crew to come to genetics so you can get at least SOME chromosomes when every other job has something more fun to do than stop doing whatever they are doing and haul their ass off to genetics for a miniscule chance to get anything good. I honestly don't care about getting mats from activators but there is no way you'll be able to get any reasonable amout of chromosomes with this change
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#8
In my opinion, genetics is over bloated with mutations.

Like, I feel the majority of mutations should be focused on abilities that tie directly to helping people perform tasks related to their job, some general bonus ones, and then a handful of fun ones.

Currently, fun but useless powers are too plentiful and it becomes a chore sloughing through them.

If we don't want people using monkeys, we oughta slim down the list of mutations to streamline the process.

Another idea is, we could make the randomized locked mutations less random, increasing the chances for certain job roles to have certain mutations. For instance, the chef having matter eatter, qm having Midas touch, Engineers environmental resistances, etc
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#9
(06-02-2018, 12:47 AM)Roomba Wrote: While I'm not, in general, opposed ... removes a lot of fun non-genetics interactions ... e.g. a swarm of humanized monkeys stable mutagened into the captain.
Yes.
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#10
Why was this change necessary?
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#11
(06-02-2018, 05:27 AM)Frank_Stein Wrote: In my opinion, genetics is over bloated with mutations.

Like, I feel the majority of mutations should be focused on abilities that tie directly to helping people perform tasks related to their job, some general bonus ones, and then a handful of fun ones.

Currently, fun but useless powers are too plentiful and it becomes a chore sloughing through them.

If we don't want people using monkeys, we oughta slim down the list of questions to streamline the process.

Another idea is, we could make the randomized locked mutations less random, increasing the chances for certain job roles to have certain mutations. For instance, the chef having matter eatter, qm having Midas touch, Engineers environmental resistances, etc

i have to agree mutations are too superhero-y smaller mutations like traits would be better than these useless but flashy powers
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#12
Why not remove medical research at this point ?
It's in need of quality of life improvements and what it gets is a kick in the balls ? Good
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#13
To answer people's questions as why this change was added, and to avert some nasty, nasty conversations about this not being forewarned, I'd like to add my (terribly-made) screenshot of the conversations that led to this change. Which, I must add, was part of a much longer exchange about the benefits of activating genes in monkeys vs humans and geneticist interaction in general.
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#14
I wouldn't object to that if it was implemented the way Phoenix suggested.
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#15
Okay, due to feedback on this issue, I'm going to make it so you can only use activators on players.
However, you still will not be able to change the bodytype of premature clones. Because that's an exploit, yo.

<strike>Furthermore, to rebalance, Grayshift and I are going to look into increased rewards for different methods of obtaining genetic material/using it.</strike>

Rewards for using activators on players has been boosted.
To encourage players to visit geneticists, it's now possible (low chance) to flip-unlock a genetics scanner.
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