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The afterlife / limbo phase after you died is just a way you can at least observe what your team is doing, you can lock in the right ghost type to gain a little bit of money at least, and you can communicate with your team by throwing normal house items. Also you can mark important things on the floor with a bunch of items as well, like a ghost writing the team is overlooking.
DKnighter stating a time ago that he plans to give dead player more to do when dead. What exactly he meant we don't know. After they removed dead people being able to see DOTS, it seems that they now work against those plans :)
edit: forgot u can also trigger motion sensors lmao
The devs have said they're working on something for dead players to do. What we know about it so far is:
- It will not involve any sort of PvP.
- It will not involve communicating with the living players and helping them.
- It will be scary.
My personal suspicion is it will be an attempt to get to some sort of afterlife and escape being bound as a haunt or something like that.
You are some sort of ghost once you die, but you'll always be some sort of spectator at current state.
Imagine some morons trying to die early just to troll other players.
lol. no, thanks. Wrong game for those kind of people.
that would turn the game into a complete ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
Again, the devs have said they are never adding PvP to this game partially because they don't want the headache of balancing the sides.