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Can we reduce the splatter fields from gunfire, etc? Currently a single shot for 20 or so damage leaves a blood trail about 10 tiles long. Not sure blood's that high-pressure. |
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I'll take a look at gun splatter. |
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oh, it seems i2amroy is on it. |
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i2amroy commentedNov 22, 2014
As per this request on the forums. This makes most gore fields last much longer (halflife of 2 days per intensity instead of 4 hours). To allows for those people who enjoy clean bases to not have to deal with it, mops now have the ability to clean up gib fields as well.