abt79 wrote:JTB wrote:abt79 wrote:and yet watermills can still block rivers quite permanently?
Not permanently, just right until you siege it. Siege mechanic is even more great this world than previous, whats wrong with it, why dont you try?
yes the state of siedge is definitely allright![]()
All a new player has to do to be allowed to use rivers is:
- Buy siegecraft skill (total of ~250kLP on fresh char)
- Break thingpeace (camp challenge for at least a few days because tin/lead)
- Camp siege engine for a day or two, hope nobody defends the watermill blockage via combat or altspam or arch towers because you’ll never catch up to their stats
- Repeat every time they find a blocked river
- actually understand how to do all of this
Totally easy day one!
abt79 wrote:JTB wrote:abt79 wrote:and yet watermills can still block rivers quite permanently?
Not permanently, just right until you siege it. Siege mechanic is even more great this world than previous, whats wrong with it, why dont you try?
yes the state of siedge is definitely allright![]()
All a new player has to do to be allowed to use rivers is:
- Buy siegecraft skill (total of ~250kLP on fresh char)
- Break thingpeace (camp challenge for at least a few days because tin/lead)
- Camp siege engine for a day or two, hope nobody defends the watermill blockage via combat or altspam or arch towers because you’ll never catch up to their stats
- Repeat every time they find a blocked river
- actually understand how to do all of this
Totally easy day one!
xyzzy57 wrote:It seems as if there may have been display changes that made display elements take even longer to load.
AriZona wrote:So, what is mechanics of board quality?
loftar wrote:AriZona wrote:So, what is mechanics of board quality?
It's basically the exact same as using a saw
jorb wrote:All your characters will be deleted, and I will level every village any one of them were ever members of.
loftar wrote:xyzzy57 wrote:It seems as if there may have been display changes that made display elements take even longer to load.
It's probably just because you needed to load new versions of a lot of resources. Now that you've downloaded them, they should be cached for future reuse.
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