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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby tuth2005 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:24 pm

i hate this because fucking dmm raider can find me with this client i don't know how he can find me . We run away from him and hiding in the grass but how he can find me
he shoot me dead lol
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby JmanJ97 » Fri Sep 16, 2011 11:56 pm

How can i delete a character. or can i ?
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby MagicManICT » Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:10 pm

JmanJ97 wrote:How can i delete a character. or can i ?


You can never delete a character from an account. The best you can do is kill them off.
Opinions expressed in this statement are the authors alone and in no way reflect on the game development values of the actual developers.
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby damian72a » Sun Sep 18, 2011 6:07 pm

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On the top left corner you have your mouse map position - does this position means map coordinates (LOOK: http://www.algeralith.info/HavenMap/ )?
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby TeckXKnight » Sun Sep 18, 2011 6:46 pm

No. It's just the location of his mouse on the map. It's useful for counting vectors, especially for tree planting. When planting a tree you don't just plant it in the center of a tile, you plant it in a vector of a tile (I believe it was 21 vectors? I'm probably mistaken) which can cause problems with growth if this makes it too close to another tree or object.
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby DragonScythe » Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:57 pm

Um, quick question. I can't seem to place my spruce bed under my leanto, any reason why?
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby TeckXKnight » Sun Sep 18, 2011 8:01 pm

DragonScythe wrote:Um, quick question. I can't seem to place my spruce bed under my leanto, any reason why?

Is your lean-to full already? Remove one of the items filling it already as your bed needs to occupy one of the two slots.
Adventure -> Lift the bed up and right click the lean-to otherwise.
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby DragonScythe » Sun Sep 18, 2011 8:25 pm

TeckXKnight wrote:
DragonScythe wrote:Um, quick question. I can't seem to place my spruce bed under my leanto, any reason why?

Is your lean-to full already? Remove one of the items filling it already as your bed needs to occupy one of the two slots.
Adventure -> Lift the bed up and right click the lean-to otherwise.


Still can't...
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby damian72a » Sun Sep 18, 2011 10:38 pm

DragonScythe wrote:
TeckXKnight wrote:
DragonScythe wrote:Um, quick question. I can't seem to place my spruce bed under my leanto, any reason why?

Is your lean-to full already? Remove one of the items filling it already as your bed needs to occupy one of the two slots.
Adventure -> Lift the bed up and right click the lean-to otherwise.


Still can't...


1. Lift the bed.
2. Come up to lean-to (with the bed above your head).
3. Right click on lean-to (then you should see lean-to window).
4. Left Click on empty slot.
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Re: Sevenless' Guide for Beginning Players ~Under Constructi

Postby damian72a » Sun Sep 18, 2011 10:43 pm

TeckXKnight wrote:No. It's just the location of his mouse on the map. It's useful for counting vectors, especially for tree planting. When planting a tree you don't just plant it in the center of a tile, you plant it in a vector of a tile (I believe it was 21 vectors? I'm probably mistaken) which can cause problems with growth if this makes it too close to another tree or object.


Okay, I get that.

Is there any way to see our coordinates? I am not sure but I think I saw a screen-shot where a player have his coords in the lower left corner (nevertheless it might be mouse coords).
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