Feedback on the Removal of Terrestrial Plants in Water
Hello everyone. After today's update in Plants vs. Zombies 3: Evolved, I noticed that they completely removed the ability to place terrestrial plants in water. I would like to leave my feedback here, as this change significantly harmed the gameplay and doesn't make sense within the game's own design. --- Negative Impact on Gameplay - Many strategies rely on using terrestrial plants in water to deal with fast waves. - Now, we are forced to use only aquatic plants, which don't have the same variety or utility. - At higher difficulty levels, this creates unfair situations where there are simply no viable options. --- Inconsistency with Previous Versions - In PvZ 1 and PvZ 2, it was always possible to use terrestrial plants in water with water lilies or equivalent mechanics. --- Inconsistency with Previous Versions - In PvZ 1 and PvZ 2, it was always possible to use land plants in water with water lilies or equivalent mechanics. --- PvZ 3: Evolved already had a simple and functional solution — allowing land plants to be placed directly in water. - Removing this now is a step backward with no apparent benefit. --- Lack of Communication - The update did not explain the reason for this change. - There was no warning, clear update note, or justification. - For a game in beta, this is especially serious — feedback needs to be heard, not ignored. Request to the Development Team I ask that you reconsider this change. The previous mechanic was more flexible, fun, and balanced. Conclusion This change worsens the experience, limits strategies, and brings no real improvement. I sincerely hope the team will review this decision and reinstate the possibility of using land plants in water. Thanks for reading.