Could you possibly make an alternate to the Hallow? I think it would be interesting to see an alternate to the Hallow added in 1.3 just like 1.2 added an alternate to the corruption. Just a suggestion!
I know!! That means it will be supereasy to mod in "Potion Tinkering" when 1.3 is released.BTW @SzGamer227 , we now have a proper alchemy table.
A world where everyone is equal and receives the same treatment. No such place exists. If there was a world of equality, where talent and aptitude didn't matter, we would all be equally snubbed there.wait... greater rewards?
what does that mean, exactly?
does that mean alot of items and gear are only going to be available through expert mode?
if so, damn... kinda sucks that alot of people will be cut off from game content if they arent absolutely perfect at the game... never liked when games did that.
if its not gonna restrict game content available to you on lower difficulties, what could the "greater rewards" possibly be? higher drop rates for rare stuff?
That will take, what, 6 more major updates the size of 1.2? I hate to say that's a longshot without help from mods.The amount of items may now be at 3000, but I wait till the day of over 9000 items...
A world where everyone is equal and receives the same treatment. No such place exists. If there was a world of equality, where talent and aptitude didn't matter, we would all be equally snubbed there.
I'm fairly sure that you're focusing too hard on the cynical nature of reality. Be more appreciative of the world you live in.dont bring real life into games, no one wants that.
I think his point is that the game would be pointless if there was no reward for doing things that are harder (e.g. getting drops from harder bosses for beating the early easy bosses for the sake of making them accessible to people who are bad at battling enemies, instead of getting good items for over coming actual challenges). They just used a real life example to illustrate why that kind of thing doesn't work. Higher rewards must be given for greater challenges so that the better reward are earned and the tougher challenge is worth it.we're talking about a GAME... not real life.
we play games to ESCAPE the harshness of reality... if you want fantasy to be like real life, then whats the point?
hell, why not make the game COMPLETELY realistic and add in sexism, too... racism, and all the other real life problems?
dont bring real life into games, no one wants that.
I think his point is that the game would be pointless if there was no reward for doing things that are harder
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Higher rewards must be given for greater challenges so that the better reward are earned and the tougher challenge is worth it.