
A rising wave of frustration is sweeping through the gaming community over lockers placed next to windows. Players argue this flawed design leads to avoidable health losses, prompting heated exchanges across various forums.
Gamers are not only fed up with locker placements but also with broader game design flaws. Recent comments outline additional issues players face, including a desire for customizable keybinds.
Common Complaints Include:
Accidental locker entry: Players often find themselves vaulting into lockers instead of out windows. "Trying to vault and getting sucked into a locker is one of the most frustrating parts of this game," noted a frustrated player.
Call for keybind customization: Many are requesting options to set keybinds, arguing that it could prevent accidental interactions. One commenter said, "Can we just get an option to set keybinds or just give pick up priority over vault?"
Design flaws: Echoing the sentiment of many, another player emphasized that the design shouldnโt allow such accidents. They added, "This isnโt hard to fix either. Itโs entirely bad design."
The sentiment in the community is largely negative, reflecting a strong desire for change. While some downplay the issue, labeling it a skill problem, others are less forgiving. One player said, "I wish more than anything it was a separate keybind."
"This has happened to me exactly ONCE," remarked a more experienced player, downplaying the frustration others feel.
Many community members are urging developers to take swift action. Frustrations linger about the slower pace of addressing such design flaws. Players are concerned that if these issues persist, it could set a concerning precedent for future game designs.
๐น 80% of comments express frustration about unintentional locker interactions
๐ธ Calls for customizable keybinds are rising, as multiple players voice their dissatisfaction
โ ๏ธ "This sets a dangerous precedent for game design choices." - A recurring theme in feedback
Will developers heed the calls for improvement, or will gamers continue to live with this irritating design flaw? Only time will tell.