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Thank you for the updates. I just checked out SPD for the first time in years, and have a Hunter run that's currently reached lvl24. I once finished PD years ago, but this would mark my furthest run in SPD.
However, there's a problem-- not only am I drowning in a sea of tough, tricky demonic enemies who regularly blast right through my leveled-up and enhanced plate armor, quickly draining all my health recover methods, but almost worse... I'm starving. Food runs out so fast, and because of that, I rarely have a chance to do proper mapping and discover whatnot.
IIRC, SPD was originally an attempt at making a friendlier version of PD, but this current run is getting downright miserable at this point. The fact is as an older person, I'd love a more casual, food-rich version of the game to just enjoy without there being any records or accomplishments attached to that mode. Or maybe just an option to remove hunger altogether, meaning that I could somewhat grind my health back as needed.
I feel like the competitor "Caves" RL handled this stuff very nicely by giving players the chance to design a difficulty mode that matched their abilities. Would love to see the same in SPD / PD.
I absolutely understand the frustration, but I'm not interested in giving Shattered built-in cheats or difficulty settings. Shattered is meant to be a more approachable roguelike (compared to, say, Nethack), but I also don't want it to be very watered down, and IMO letting people play an easy mode is watering the game down. Nothing wrong with games that choose to do that of course, but it does change what sort of game they are.
Fair enough! I guess the game and community just aren't a good fit for me, then.
Good luck, and goodbye.
The food mechanic is to stop you from farming experience points before going deeper. Once you learn the game some more, you should rarely run out of food, and full exploration of each floor is perfectly doable.
Food is not meant to be a source of good healing. Like, if you spend time passing turns just to heal from food, you will definitely starve. I used to do that when I first started playing the game, and learned it was usually a mistake.
As for the demons, yeah, they can be a bitch. You're supposed to dodge the laser eyes, not tank them. You can hear them warming up, and you get a fixed number of turns to find cover. That's just part of the difficulty. Congrats on even getting that far! It took me quite a few tries to get to the Dwarf King, and to get past him routinely.
Nowadays, I can beat the game every try, and have even beaten it with up to 3 challenges enabled. Sure, there's RNG to contend with, but the real skill of the game is the knowledge of what to do to get out of sticky situations. Like what spells do what, and what items you should save for crafting versus using them.
I hope you don't completely give up on the game like you said in your other comment because it's honestly really, really good
I had my fun, and have moved on. I played quite a few runs of both PD & SPD, am just a casual player at this point in my life, and there's a zillion other games to check out. Cheers.