2011/5/14 Adam Borowski <kilob...@angband.pl>
> On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 09:05:01AM +0200, Raphael Langella wrote:
> > 2011/5/14 <g...@crawl.develz.org>
> > > I forgot to restore the functionality of the trap_prompt option. But
> should
> > I bother? Is there any reason you wouldn't the game to warn you before
> > stepping on a known trap when low on HP? Especially since the thresholds
> are
> > configurable. If nobody minds, I'd rather remove this useless option.
>
> Can you set the threshold at 0 or negative? (1 would still block). If so,
> it's indeed strictly useless.
>
> Good point, setting the threshold to 0 does completely remove the warning.
There's still a minor functional change since you used to be able to use the
trapwalk_safe_hp option for travel while disabling the prompt for manual
moves. Don't think the option is worth it.
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