Ohoho, this is the best bug ever. Now, all the abandoned civs are free for the taking, and big civs get a little burst of freedom and teamwork.
Do this once a month, or something. Just "Accidentally" knock some coffee on to it.
MaryShaw wrote:Aaand here we go again, server crashed again.
sabinati wrote:Potjeh wrote:Dear baby Jesus, for my Christmas gift please make all the reset whiners break all of their fingers so they can't type any more. Amen.
loftar wrote:Update 4: The corrupted villages will appear as if gone, quite simply. Their village idols can be reactivated as if they were newly built. I'll try to arrange so that broken authority objects can be right-clicked to turn back into the materials from which they were built..
Whitehead1771 wrote:sabinati wrote:Potjeh wrote:Dear baby Jesus, for my Christmas gift please make all the reset whiners break all of their fingers so they can't type any more. Amen.
I hope this wasn't aimed at me. My question is valid.
jadamkaz wrote:ah i remember my run in with odditown they are good ppl im sure the only reason they killed ME is because they are troll hunters and i was a troll
Zamp wrote:The people against the "reset whinners" are the reason why H&H will never have a decent population. Since there are no real caps, the time you spent playing automatically correlates to the success of your character. There's many people who want to start playing, but are waiting for a wipe so they can actually compete. Even more people are just plainly turned off by all the deforested land and abandoned buildings scatted around due to the world's age. Until there's somewhat of a cap system and an automated process to bring back isolated forests, H&H will continue to grow too slowly to be considered anything other than a hobby for two college kids simply because it doesn't welcome new players at all.
Zamp wrote:The people against the "reset whinners" are the reason why H&H will never have a decent population. Since there are no real caps, the time you spent playing automatically correlates to the success of your character. There's many people who want to start playing, but are waiting for a wipe so they can actually compete. Even more people are just plainly turned off by all the deforested land and abandoned buildings scatted around due to the world's age. Until there's somewhat of a cap system and an automated process to bring back isolated forests, H&H will continue to grow too slowly to be considered anything other than a hobby for two college kids simply because it doesn't welcome new players at all.
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