Surely there is something better you could be spending your life do-... you know what? Probably not.
Carry on, virgin loser.
btaylor wrote:I have learned that the game doesn't follow the principles of mathematics. If you want something and the game is in a good mood you can get it, whatever it is. More often than not, however, the game wants you to die.
WarpedWiseMan wrote:Surely there is something better you could be spending your life do-... you know what? Probably not.
Carry on, virgin loser.
burgingham wrote:Killing people doesn't give lp anymore. Also, can you come to our town and continue there?
burgingham wrote:Why don't you post on your main btw, butko?
burgingham wrote:Why don't you post on your main btw, butko?
Serpensio wrote:I've yet to find such curiosities, simply because they are rare, and I spawned in a forest.
Serpensio wrote:I gave the new system a try, I played for several hours, however, after the initial LP gain from picking anything and everything I saw near me and building/crafting every little thing I could, I was still lacking very much in LP to get skills I needed, or up stats I wanted. Eventually I ended up wandering aimlessly, and going akf numerous times. There's nothing I can gather that I need, except food, the only 2 rabbit skins I butchered were stolen while I was away from my camp and I haven't found another rabbit yet. I can't build a boat to go exploring the waterways, I have no intention of living in the spot I spawned on so I'm not going to build a house yet or start stockpiling resources (which will only force me to need to carry them to the place I determine I want to live). What is there for me to do then?
Serpensio wrote:I'm not whining about the system, I'm stating my experience, and reasons for disliking the system. I know little comes from bitching. That is why I'm actually doing something about it: Protesting via deforestation. This accomplishes 3 things, 1, gives me something to do while I wait for my curiosities to burn down, 2, gives me a direction and makes wandering aimlessly more interesting, 3, might even have an impact on development if enough join in on the protest.
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