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"Return to Haven" after dying...

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Thu, 11/24/2011 - 18:27
Gumball-Watterson

Soooo how about making the "Return to Haven" button unclickable for a while after dying? Cause in fsc just now, I got knocked the f- out by a trojan, and I just so happened to click the "Return to Haven" button at the exact moment of impact lol. Like, I was about to swing at a zombie when the trojan bullrushed me. Instead of swinging my sword, I clicked on the "Return to Haven" button. That caused me to get booted to Haven, wasting the 10 energy I spent for the level. Has that ever happened to anyone else?

I don't mean to be stingy, but with today's energy prices, I can't be as frivolous with my spending lol.

Thu, 11/24/2011 - 21:57
#1
Alphacommando's picture
Alphacommando
I think it should say, "Are

I think it should say, "Are you sure you want to Return to Haven?" when you click it.

Fri, 05/31/2013 - 20:27
#2
Avaknineeightnine's picture
Avaknineeightnine
I second this suggestion.

Ok, I know this is a really old thread, but I felt I should support this idea and not make a new Suggestion post. I also had a similar issue. When my party was facing Vanaduke in his fifth and last stage, I accidentally died as I was attacking with my Blitz Needle and clicked the "Return to Haven" button.
As for suggestions to how to correct this issue. I agree with perhaps locking the "Return to Haven" button similar to how other buttons lock when a certain button is pressed to lock the HUD. Perhaps you could make this button be part of that system. Another suggestion would be adding a "Press OK if you want to return to Haven" window. A last suggestion with the most recent patch would be adding the "Return to Haven" button in the collapsible side-bar. These are just suggestions, but the "Return to Haven" button must be dealt with!

Sat, 06/01/2013 - 16:30
#3
Hearthstone's picture
Hearthstone

Isn't there a toggleable prompt in the prompt tab of the Options Menu?

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