Developing Suggestions
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Developing Suggestions
This section is for general discussion of suggestions for the game Urban Dead.
It also includes the capacity to pitch suggestions for conversation and feedback.
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- Discussion concerning this page takes place here.
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Adding a New Discussion
To add a general discussion topic, please add a Tier 3 Header (===Example===) below, with your idea or proposal.
Adding a New Suggestion
- To add a new suggestion proposal, copy the code in the box below.
- Click here to begin editing. This is the same as clicking the [edit] link to the right of the Suggestions header.
- Paste the copied text above the other suggestions, right under the heading.
- Substitute the text in RED CAPITALS with the details of your suggestion.
- The process is illustrated in this image.
{{subst:DevelopingSuggestion |time=~~~~ |name=SUGGESTION NAME |type=TYPE HERE |scope=SCOPE HERE |description=DESCRIPTION HERE }}
- Name - Give the suggestion a short but descriptive name.
- Type is the nature of the suggestion, such as a new class, skill change, balance change.
- Scope is who or what the suggestion affects. Typically survivors or zombies (or both), but occasionally Malton, the game interface or something else.
- Description should be a full explanation of your suggestion. Include information like flavor text, search odds, hit percentages, etc, as appropriate. Unless you are as yet unsure of the exact details behind the suggestion, try not to leave out anything important. Check your spelling and grammar.
Cycling Suggestions
- Suggestions with no new discussion in the past month may be cycled without notice.
Please add new discussions and suggestions to the top of the list
Suggestions
|time=Awesome Suggestion Guy 01:16, 16 July 2011 (BST) |name=More useful Melee weapons |type=Survivor |scope=Survivor Skills and Items |description=Presently, zombies have the best melee attacks in the game. The fire-axe simply cannot compare to the zombie's claw attacks or their bite. It is also pretty much the only melee weapon worth using. Everything else is a joke in combat. I propose that new melee skill trees open up to allow survivors a bit more variety and effectiveness in melee combat. It's rather quite stale at the moment. Maybe buff the bat a little bit, or add in some swords or a chainsaw. Make it worthwhile for survivors to use something besides the fireaxe for all but the finishing blow.
Drag Dead Body
Timestamp: Ddarling 05:31, 15 July 2011 (BST) |
Type: Survivor possible action |
Scope: Survivor |
Description: When a survivor enters an outside square that is occupied by a dead body, a button is presented under the possible actions heading. The button says ,drag body to, also there is a pull down menu available to select the location to drag the body to, which is one of the 8 adjacent blocks. Then in brackets afterwards there is an indication of the cost, which is 5 AP. This is similar to dragging and dumping a body outside the gatehouse of a fort, except you can only drag the dead body 1 city block for a cost of 5 AP. Both the survivor and the dead body move simultaneously. This will allow for the survivor strategy of emptying a suburb of all zombies by removing the dead bodies. The high AP cost ensures that this cannot be done quickly, so the zombies still have a chance to re-animate and move back in at a faster rate then the survivors can kill them and then drag out their newly killed corpses, unless of course the survivors vastly outnumber the zombies in the suburb. But that just puts a concentrated meal plan in one place for the next large zombie horde... |
Discussion (Drag Dead Body)
Seems like a useless waste of AP, to be honest. You use 15 AP moving a corpse 3 blocks, he stands up and uses 3 to undo all your hard work.--Cap'n Silly T/W/P/C 06:07, 15 July 2011 (BST)
Two words: Zerg flags. They are triggered by proximity, and any way to move players around against their will could unvoluntarily trigger them. -- Spiderzed█ 06:49, 15 July 2011 (BST)
- You think that's bad? Consider what a zerg army with this skill could do. ᚱᛁᚹᛖᚾᚨᚾᛏ 06:54, 15 July 2011 (BST)
Dupe, dupe, dupe, dupe, dupe, dupe, dupe, dupe, dupe, dupe, dupe, and dupe. Next time, spend some time searching to see if your suggestion, or something similar, has been suggested. --AORDMOPRI ! T 14:46, 15 July 2011 (BST)
what kind of moron would waste so much AP outside and gain nothing for it? i might as well go back to shooting zombies in the street.--User:Sexualharrison14:48, 15 July 2011 (bst)
Necrotech Enhanced Bullets
Timestamp: 10:33, 14 July 2011 |
Type: Weapon/Survivor Skill |
Scope: Survivors |
Description: It is incredibly unfair that only zombies get a damage-over-time attack. Survivors should have one too. I propose that a new item enabling one to coat their weapon in a substance that does damage-over-time to zombies, weakening them to the point of death but not actually killing them since this would actually benefit zombies. These would come from Necrotech Buildings and be single-use and the substance wears off after striking a zombie once. It would also be at the bottom of the Necrotech Skill tree, requiring that one pick up all of the skills down to Necronet Access before one can obtain and use the item. |
Discussion (Necrotech Enhanced Bullets)
The idea is cute, and probably not even a dupe too. Though I think it's too overpowered. At the very least you should come up with a way how zombies can cure themselves from the effect, like survivors can with a FAK. -- Thadeous Oakley Talk 10:36, 14 July 2011 (BST)
- Oldest DS dupe in the history of mankind. Usually the zombie comes back as a human. Unsurprisingly, it's almost always yeled down on this page, and from what I can see, this would be more OP than some of the others.--Yonnua Koponen T G P ^^^ 13:00, 14 July 2011 (BST)
- Oh, well, it's pretty obvious I almost never visit developing suggestions, forgive my lack of knowledge. -- Thadeous Oakley Talk 14:32, 14 July 2011 (BST)
- MEh, not visiting DS is a pretty healthy choice imo. Also, I didn't mean to be responding to your comment, and in retrospect, it does look a bit like I was attacking you. :P sorry about that.--Yonnua Koponen T G P ^^^ 14:35, 14 July 2011 (BST)
- Didn't took it like that, so no worries. As for not visiting DS, it's mainly because, like most fan-suggestions for any kind of game, you're wasting so much time on something that doesn't go through 99.99% of the time. I can see why people are drawn towards it, but seriously, even the genuine good suggestions that go beyond a simple modification never make the cut. -- Thadeous Oakley Talk 15:18, 14 July 2011 (BST)
- MEh, not visiting DS is a pretty healthy choice imo. Also, I didn't mean to be responding to your comment, and in retrospect, it does look a bit like I was attacking you. :P sorry about that.--Yonnua Koponen T G P ^^^ 14:35, 14 July 2011 (BST)
- Oh, well, it's pretty obvious I almost never visit developing suggestions, forgive my lack of knowledge. -- Thadeous Oakley Talk 14:32, 14 July 2011 (BST)
Survivors have lots of skills that zombies don't have, so giving them a pseudo-infection skill isn't evening anything up -- boxy 03:54, 15 July 2011 (BST)
Overpowered and totally illogical. Also good solution to that disgusting spam on the page boxy.. 04:01, 15 July 2011 (BST)
Semi-auto shotguns
Cycled to a user sub-page as there had been no real progress in the discussion for weeks -- boxy 03:45, 15 July 2011 (BST)
Suggestions up for voting
The following are suggestions that were developed here but have since gone to voting. The discussions that were taking place here have been moved to the pages linked below.
Suggestion:20110630_Character_creation_daily_limit_and_Captcha