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b4 anything, good morning/afternoon/evening.
I've played D3W a few days ago, and... I LOVED IT!
But, as a map maker, i saw a few things that may be improved:
- Orbs - Use units instead of itens to make the heal/mana/restoration orbs. These units would have Locust ability and should be ENEMIES of the players. Being unable to move, a attack range of 50 and a high Cast Point, you could make them "attack" the players, and when this happen, the orbs get killed and a trigger heal the "attacked unit"
- Inventory System - Instead of using ESC to trigger the Inventory Screen, use a dummy-hero, so that this way the players could access the screen pressing F2
- Runes System - Using the same system as the Inventory Screen, you could make a Runes Screen, showing all the skills the hero has, and a slot beneath any of them. When putting a rune on the skill (the same mechanics as equiping a item), the hero aquires a disabled spell book with Engineering upgrades, changing the skill to the runed version.
Well, that's it for now. Sorry for any grammar mistakes
I've played D3W a few days ago, and... I LOVED IT!
But, as a map maker, i saw a few things that may be improved:
- Orbs - Use units instead of itens to make the heal/mana/restoration orbs. These units would have Locust ability and should be ENEMIES of the players. Being unable to move, a attack range of 50 and a high Cast Point, you could make them "attack" the players, and when this happen, the orbs get killed and a trigger heal the "attacked unit"
- Inventory System - Instead of using ESC to trigger the Inventory Screen, use a dummy-hero, so that this way the players could access the screen pressing F2
- Runes System - Using the same system as the Inventory Screen, you could make a Runes Screen, showing all the skills the hero has, and a slot beneath any of them. When putting a rune on the skill (the same mechanics as equiping a item), the hero aquires a disabled spell book with Engineering upgrades, changing the skill to the runed version.
Well, that's it for now. Sorry for any grammar mistakes