VDZ wrote:How does inventory inspection not solve your problem?
These retards literally made loot scripts to loot their own people in 10 miliseconds after they get KO'd. I don't want scan bots to be mandatory in fights and I don't want people that don't instantly run away when they see an unknown hearthling to give more reasons to random people to just scan them for loot and get KO'd.
There are people who are actually bothered by being red handed and leaving scents that last as long as battery. Your puny equal-to-assault scent would be meaningless, not even making them red-handed.
Hell, after being mugged you should just be given an option to hearth back, so you don't get KO'd.
THE POINT IS TO AVOID THE KO PART. With your 200 iq alternative, waiting for 10 minutes for some retard to drop his items is something nobody will do and they'll get KO'd cause it's quicker. Being able to loot them when they give consent avoids that.
VDZ wrote:but thinking a bit more
I noticed you struggle with this process and honestly it feels like you're even hurting yourself when doing it.
VDZ wrote:Please elaborate on why you think this would help scrubs, whether or not you agree with Snail's assessment, and whether or not such a change would be welcome.
I'll try to put it as simple as possible, for you especially:
> Scrub no kill troll mean scrub no get troll belt.
> Scrub no have troll belt mean scrub have smaller belt.
> Scrub have smaller belt mean scrub have less waterskins.
> Scrub usually carry 10 tools and 3 waterskins because scrub ignore existence of pvp same way flat-earthers deny 3D geometry.
= If scrub can carry jugs on belt, it mean scrub can run more than 2 minimaps to his base without complain about water.
(side note 1, before "ooga booga pro pvp": this wouldn't affect anyone in big fights, we already have troll belts and don't keep 50 tools in them.
side note 2, before "ooga booga big boy gank scrub": read side note 1.)
I thought it was pretty self explainatory, but I reckon someone who started playing 8 years before me is not experienced enough to make those simple connections.
Jesus.