Have to agree with Wickermoon and Disasteriffic- the spell system was made that way for a purpose.
Only thing I could hope for is more variety of spells, but I think it works great as it is.
Horrorscope wrote:Put it this way, if you could use scrolls then you would be able to use them exactly once per spell as that is all there is. Enjoy.
If I had a suggestion it would be spell rune sequence are randomized at the start of each game, so I just can't go on the internet and get them all and use them asap in game.
I've never heard of 'ppl swet'ing, 'swining a sword', or several other things in your post. Leaving that aside, no I wouldn't. Nor would I expect you to memorise the latin phrase for the arcane chant, while moving your fingers dextrously into the magical gestures, all the while remaining in your magic circle drawn with the blood of a snail...motorbit wrote:well, swining a sword also makes ppl swet. do you want me to work out barbels if i play to get the right feeling?
if there is a balancing issue, id say balance it by the cooldown of the spells and let the virtual guy do the work.
Well then I would make those variable and adjust their visual accordingly.Crashbanito wrote:Horrorscope wrote:Put it this way, if you could use scrolls then you would be able to use them exactly once per spell as that is all there is. Enjoy.
If I had a suggestion it would be spell rune sequence are randomized at the start of each game, so I just can't go on the internet and get them all and use them asap in game.
This creates a problem as the runes' symbols reference their function.
Ah get off your high horse.Disasterrific wrote:In a world of limitless potential is the best feature the OP could come up with 'one-click cast'?RPGAlien wrote:While I completely agree with you on every point without exception, it wouldn't hurt to show some tact and be a bit more polite.
If noone will speak out in support of good immersive game design then developers will only ever cater to the loudest. This isn't a feature 'request' by any imagining, it's a far more insulting affront to hard work than anything I could pen in response.