Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby Flame » Thu Jun 27, 2013 9:11 am

String quality is no longer relevant when making Traveller's Sacks.


Euhmm....
Why o.o' ? Is so evil be able to craft a travellers bag without the need to:
- wait for the farmer that plant high quality wood
- to build high quality tanning tub
- so one can have high quality leather
- and wait for the high quality farm wax?

With the chance to use bears strings, this big obstacle was less big. I'm still not able to build a traveller's bag and i wonder... why i can craft a backpack in 1 day and i have to wait two months (of not nerd plaing, my farmer have to study) to craft a simple bag?
Have someone stared to exploit the bag too?
Have more room to forage turned to a killing spring act?
Have, the chance to explore more time witouth the need to throw things to the land (with the new curio system that ask toyou to explore a lot), becomed a problem that needed a fix?

Honestly..what was bad in the bags, 'till now? I don't get it.



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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby Amanda44 » Thu Jun 27, 2013 9:45 am

jorb wrote:We've been developing, and here's what's new:

Yay! :D

jorb wrote:There's a demijohn. It stores wine, vinegar, milk, beer or water. Wine does not decay into vinegar in a demijohn.

Loving it, whilst it may not be as space efficient as storing buckets in cupboards, it is still extra storage, it's attractive, therefore adding to decoration and imo any new craftable, foragable or recipe is a bonus!

jorb wrote:Skeletons now indicate whether the skull has been taken or not.

Brilliant, I actualy like the look of headless skeletons, although I seem to be alone in this but most importantly it saves a great deal of wasted time checking every skeleton you find, there's an awful lot of them about. :lol:

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Sweet beets give 1 const and 4 csm at q 10

Hmmm - :P

Like Em i'd love to see more psy recipes and also dex, hopefully next time. :)

Thanks guys - all updates are much appreciated and exciting, in my eyes anyway.
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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby MrGemini » Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:02 am

Pras!

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jorb wrote:Given your obvious merits I'm not convinced that that's a loss, but... you would be more helpful if you stated what it is you dislike about this, and why. I can't do much with "QQstopkillinggaembye".
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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby RodBreslau » Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:37 am

Flame wrote:
String quality is no longer relevant when making Traveller's Sacks.


Euhmm....
Why o.o' ? Is so evil be able to craft a travellers bag without the need to:
- wait for the farmer that plant high quality wood
- to build high quality tanning tub
- so one can have high quality leather
- and wait for the high quality farm wax?

With the chance to use bears strings, this big obstacle was less big. I'm still not able to build a traveller's bag and i wonder... why i can craft a backpack in 1 day and i have to wait two months (of not nerd plaing, my farmer have to study) to craft a simple bag?
Have someone stared to exploit the bag too?
Have more room to forage turned to a killing spring act?
Have, the chance to explore more time witouth the need to throw things to the land (with the new curio system that ask toyou to explore a lot), becomed a problem that needed a fix?

Honestly..what was bad in the bags, 'till now? I don't get it.



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Maybe you should learn to suck less? The first Sack I made was Q34. That was with Q10 tubs, Q10 bark, Q15-ish wax... none of my Hardened Leather was under Q22.

Maybe you should try killing a Bear and making leather out of that. You don't need anything you bitched about in order to make a Q21+ sack. You're just bad at this game.

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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby burgingham » Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:43 am

Telling someone to learn how to play is usually a good sign that you are either a 5 year old or have at least the wits of a 5 year old. Flame is trying to discuss game mechanics he dislikes in a meaningful way. So either you contribute in the same grown up manner or you shut the fuck up. Thank you.
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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby vatas » Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:15 am

I have to say I dislike the Traveller's Sack nerf, would have accepted it better if it were implemented during server reset because it gives unfair advantage to people who crafted sacks before nerf.
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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby Sarge » Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:17 am

Uuuuuuupdate! Happy day, thanks.

toshirohayate wrote:Honestly I think a cupboard loaded with buckets is cheaper and easier

Aye, a bit of a balancing issue here. I prefer posting something like this with a suggestion rather than just the 'complaint'... but I don't quite have one. (Yes, making buckets harder or more resource intensive might work, but I will stab you in your fucking eyeballs if you do that)
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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby Kaios » Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:21 am

On the other hand you are in fact able to right click a wineglass on the demijohn and fill it which I find much easier than opening a chest or cupboard and filling the glass with a bucket every time just to have the container close on you after each time you drink.

Plus it never turns to vinegar right so just place a couple at your idol and carry the glass around with you!
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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby Sarge » Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:26 am

Kaios wrote:On the other hand you are in fact able to right click a wineglass on the demijohn and fill it which I find much easier than opening a chest or cupboard and filling the glass with a bucket every time just to have the container close on you after each time you drink.

Plus it never turns to vinegar right so just place a couple at your idol and carry the glass around with you!

Sure, this is nice indeed.
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Re: Game Development: The Land of Wine, Milk and Honey

Postby Sevenless » Thu Jun 27, 2013 3:13 pm

If you're gonna carry something on you, use beer. Far easier to mass produce than wine.
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