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QoL improvements about aura-reading mechanics and destroyed perks

Entità
Entità Member Posts: 1,583
edited April 2020 in Feedback and Suggestions

I would like to suggest two small Quality-of-Life improvements, regarding aura-reading mechanics and perks' icons:

1) Bond, Empathy, Kindred and key's add-ons (except the most recent) do not show the aura of the survivor carried on the killer's shoulders, while Aftercare and Unique Wedding Ring do it: could you update the older ones to the new mechanics?

2) there are perks that are always or momentarily active (lit icon: Lightweight, Spine Chill), perks that can be activated or are in cooldown (with the rotating clock in their icon: Stake Out, Quick And Quiet) and perks that are temporarily inactive, but usable in the future (with the icon off: Resilience, Iron Will): could you add a broken, cut or blackened icon, to indicate a destroyed perk (Decisive Strike after use or failure, Deliverance after the first hook, Lucky Break after 180 seconds...)? :)

Post edited by Mandy on

Comments

  • Entità
    Entità Member Posts: 1,583

    No one cares about it? :(

  • AGM
    AGM Member Posts: 806

    Eh, those are fine touch ups but: one, there are more important things for them to focus on, and two, there's a good chance that fiddling with something unnecessary will introduce bugs. You know the saying: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.