Currently, only the person who placed the tower can choose an upgrade path for a tower. This can be problematic if the tower owner lacks the coins to choose a path while another player does have the necessary coins but is unable to help the owner upgrade futhur.
Proposed solution: the tower owner can choose which path they want other players to be able to upgrade towards.
For example, take the turret tower: either fast firing or arrows bouncing. I can place a turret tower, set the path towards fast firing, and now other teammates can upgrade towards the fast firing path if I don't have enough coins. Similarly, I can set the path towards bouncing arrows and other players can upgrade towards the bouncing arrows path.
If I don't set a path, then other players can't choose a path for me.
Addendum 1:
Other stuff I just thought of:
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This option should be allowed even if you haven't unlocked a path yet. Coming to think of it, this is probably the reason why I suggested this: someone places a necromancer tower and are unable to upgrade it nor are they allowed to allow other people to upgrade it for them.
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For convenience, the game will remember your settings. So if I place down a tower, set it to one path, the next tower of the same type I place will also be set towards the same path, and so on. This goes on until I change what path I set.
Proposed solution: the tower owner can choose which path they want other players to be able to upgrade towards.
For example, take the turret tower: either fast firing or arrows bouncing. I can place a turret tower, set the path towards fast firing, and now other teammates can upgrade towards the fast firing path if I don't have enough coins. Similarly, I can set the path towards bouncing arrows and other players can upgrade towards the bouncing arrows path.
If I don't set a path, then other players can't choose a path for me.
Addendum 1:
Other stuff I just thought of:
1:
This option should be allowed even if you haven't unlocked a path yet. Coming to think of it, this is probably the reason why I suggested this: someone places a necromancer tower and are unable to upgrade it nor are they allowed to allow other people to upgrade it for them.
2:
For convenience, the game will remember your settings. So if I place down a tower, set it to one path, the next tower of the same type I place will also be set towards the same path, and so on. This goes on until I change what path I set.
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