You make it to floor 18, but then it happens. Mom forgot the pizza rolls and you have to get up to microwave them yourself. You come back to the computer and you have been killed and booted out.
Now you gotta start all over.
Or better yet, your dad says he will be right back from getting a pack of smokes, and then doesnt, so you go looking for him. After a year of searching, you give up and come back to WoW looking for hope and happiness but instead find that your have been logged out and your Torghast run has to start over.
A simple “Your last floor cleared was layer 18. Do you want to continue or start over?” would do.
Except you are in a “afk safe” bubble every time you enter a floor as long as you don’t move, just so you can do IRL things, so this scenario didn’t happen and will never happen
Yea, like a snapshot of progress or something like that. Like you just start the current floor over with the same load out and currency that you had when you entered the floor.
If something IRL was more important than Twisting Corridors, why are you concerned about losing your progress when you should be more concerned about IRL things instead
If your mom was having a heart attack and you had to rush her to the hospital, why do you care what you did in WoW.
If you’re going to say “darn it because mom had a heart attack I lost my spot and have to start over my TC run!! Unfair!!!” Then you need to rethink your values
The things I see on these forums. He was obviously writing for humor while pitching the idea. Please stop trying to turn this into an ethics argument. It doesn’t make you sound as smart as you think it does, I assure you.
Anyway. Yes, there should be a way to save progress. At the very least, there should be checkpoints at each vendor or even after each boss that allows you to pick up where you left off. 18 floors of grinding is kinda a long time for solo content. I’d like it.
I don’t care if you enjoy wasting your time as I stated before. I would rather save my progress if I have to step away for real life stuff and as I stated before almost all my other games and even consoles allow me to do this.
Why would you like to limit the capabilities of WoW?
Yes thanks for clarifications on benefits of single player games
This is a MMO there is no offline single player mode
Twisting Corridors is a rogue like game made for a challenge, there is no pause button like single player games, because it’s an MMO. It’s plain and simple