sirrah11 wrote:ok this is a dumb question so when will the game launch then ? first i see friday now my friend told me its delayed?
19:00 UTC is our target.
sirrah11 wrote:ok this is a dumb question so when will the game launch then ? first i see friday now my friend told me its delayed?
Temessis wrote:you do not have to go forage everyday (which is getting boring, unless you like spending more time on repeating tasks - making a "routine") if you want to get some curio. You can somehow automate the process and focus on achieving something else like beating those dungeons. I think that automation is good, look at the real life, a lot of processes are automated so you can focus on anything else and don't waste the time on repeating processes.
Temessis wrote:But why is it so bad? If you want to go foraging, then go, you don't have to do gardening, you can still collect foragables from the ground instead of pot.
Temessis wrote:Nothing keeps you indoor, but for those who likes cozy homes, why you want to force them to go outside
Mashadar wrote:I get it, the feature sounds good on paper and it makes sense, people have been cultivating plants in pots for a long time.
Sevenless wrote:I think we have enough curio diversity now that we can separate gardening from foraging and let them both have their places in end game. I've suggested in the past that gardening bluebells or the like would produce a domesticated variant with a reasonably reduced amount of LP output so that gardening is still good, but fresh foraged products maintain enough of an edge that they're worth getting by people who like foraging.
jorb wrote:Less than 24 hours left. My body is ready.
sabinati wrote:do you expect me to just check the forum constantly, fuck off
I like the distinction of "quantity vs quality" that someone proposed.Audiosmurf wrote:Gardening pots just need something to make them distinct and then they're good.
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