Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

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Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby ViciousGamer04 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 5:54 pm

Although I am sure this has been mentioned at least once or twice somewhere and the thread titles are too vague for me to spend 20 minutes searching, the ability to increase the quality of the soil above it's default cap SHOULD be possible. Especially if we're going for realism here. Farmers do it all the time from season to season and thus a much better turnout of crops.

Oh, and by no means should this be a slow process. I would say something like this should take feasibly months within the game to raise it slowly up. Otherwise I could see a lot of balance issues. :lol:

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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby cobaltjones » Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:02 pm

Yes those thread titles sure are vague aren't they. I bet you spent a whole 12 seconds searching before making this thread instead...

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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby ViciousGamer04 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:12 pm

cobaltjones wrote:Yes those thread titles sure are vague aren't they. I bet you spent a whole 12 seconds searching before making this thread instead...

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14412


Lol, you linked me to a thread that isn't related.

However, it is one that inspired me to make this thread.

My thread is about INCREASING THE CAPPED SOIL Q.

It was touched upon by a few people IN the thread, but it wasn't the POINT of the thread, "necessarily". The thread poster was too vague. It's also in the "How do I" board so it wasn't an idea suggestion.

Not waiting for the Soil Q to return to it's default values.
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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby ViciousGamer04 » Wed Jan 19, 2011 6:32 pm

ZeMilkman wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_meal
I'll just leave this here


Thanks, that should be helpful to those that don't understand what I am trying to get at like the first poster in this thread, :lol:
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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby sabinati » Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:00 pm

ViciousGamer04 wrote:Although I am sure this has been mentioned at least once or twice somewhere and the thread titles are too vague for me to spend 20 minutes searching,
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Thoughts?

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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby ViciousGamer04 » Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:41 pm

Not sure what you guys are going on about, but probably yet another personal attack for whatever the reason roflmao. :lol:

If you're referencing the post the guy linked to, it's not in relation to what i am talking about??

Ah well. That's H&H for you.
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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby sabinati » Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:48 pm

look at what i quoted. now look at rule #1. now look back at what i quoted. now gtfo.
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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby Jackard » Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:06 pm

ViciousGamer04 wrote:Ah well. That's H&H for you.

boy youre just getting off on the right foot and making friends with everyone arent you
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Re: Increasing the quality of soil above it's cap.

Postby ViciousGamer04 » Thu Jan 20, 2011 12:09 am

Jackard wrote:
ViciousGamer04 wrote:Ah well. That's H&H for you.

boy youre just getting off on the right foot and making friends with everyone arent you


Lol, you're making it sound like I have been here a week. And lol, at the word usage of "everyone".

1. Read before you post. Read the stickies, read the wiki, read the titles of threads in the first page or two of the subforum to see if there is already an answer to your question, or if your idea has already been suggested (99% of the time it has). Don't forget about the search function! Threads that ask a question that has been answered in the wiki or another recent thread, or threads with commonly suggested ideas like "add bridges" will either be merged with an existing thread or moved to hel at the moderator's discretion.


Anyways. If the theme of this topic is posted anywhere I am unaware of feel free to link it to me and close this thread as I really don't see where. Afterall this is what RULE #1 says, hahah. The only close one is that "how do I" post or a thread that I have to dig 20 pages into search to maybe find?

Maybe even jorb or loftar mentioned this in a mountain of text I am unaware of somewhere?

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