ok:
eat fish
study your villagers curiosities
eat your villagers smoked sosigs
stop playing
(in between do whatever is necessary to progress)
Antvgr wrote:SnuggleSnail wrote:IMO, the bloat and obtuseness of the game has a worse impact than bots. If you surveyed 10+ year old accounts about how to do grind industry/characters nearly none of them would even know where to start.
It's what you call "bloat" is what makes the game so great. It's extremely wide, it has tons of things to do, and you don't have any straight way illuminated for you. I have been playing for 5 months and only now starting to feel that i have some solid understanding of the game, and yet find new things every few days. I have not even touched alchemy! It's the beauty. Who needs another survival pvp sim with straight progression? Tons of them out there.
SnuggleSnail wrote:Some worlds are completely ruined just because the good foods are the least fun to make.
vatas wrote:SnuggleSnail wrote:Some worlds are completely ruined just because the good foods are the least fun to make.
Maybe this isn't the principle you're referring to, maybe I was suffering from a skill issue, but back in w14 I decided to make best Liver&Onions (for a certain parameter I don't remember exactly, and isn't really relevant) which required mixing a yellow onion and a red onion. Any way you slice it (pun kind of intended) you need to click a LOT manually so that the crafting window keeps selecting mixed onions, for mass crafting.
This is one of the handful reasons I really wish there was some kind of "precision crafting mode."
Current "toilet in a train(1)" should be kept as default for all the basic crafting, but there should a toggle to:
(preferrably) Select specifically of what variable ingredients will be used in the crafting recipe. If the recipe can't be executed with exact materials, character won't perform the craft.
(alternatively) At least have an extended version of the crafting menu to clearly show what kind of ingredients have been selected.
(1) "Works like a toilet in a train" is a Finnish phrase for something being brutally simple, yet at least somewhat effective at its core function. This comes from the time when said toilets were simply a hole that dumped the excrement into the tracks (allegedly.)
Disclaimer: this post is not intended as a defence for the fact that there are Billion food recipe combinations. For that specifically, this post would be a band-aid fix at best if implemented. In more general terms, this would result in a core QoL improvement.
popfor wrote:Jorb has had lofty ideals about an unregulated sandbox game giving rise to self-regulating justice and something approximating civility.
u know this is how things functionally worked, w3-6, there were plenty of vigilantes that u could pay to avenge you, and noobs would actually have fun playing the game in loose communities of 10-20 people, sure, someone could wrecking ball ur camp if u didn't use ur actual eyes to survey your claim, but honestly thats on you, we could pay a few pearls and pies and have some jackass with a q350 sling and 300 mm go and wall snipe the guy that set me back a month. i think the downward trend from this came from the custom client scene, which rendered the game more of a program than an actual game, people really play off their minimaps now instead of in the dark wielding a torch
my first mining endeavor required me to build a line of fires to illuminate my cave, hell yeah?
its been over 13 years since i first played and this game really is a "bro im harder than u u wanna touch tips my bots run 24/7 and play the game for me, but only i can have it bc im better than u" game instead of a whimsical "oh man i spawned and its dark i hope i can forage blueberries tomorrow so i can study this 200lp mantle, for now i just have this basket and lean-to", - that entire part of the game has been removed in favor of the whole 15 vocal people bitching about late game content.
self regulation comes with equalization and immersion
if you recall, new hearthlings originally spawned with a torch and bread
wonder why![]()
tl;dr custom clients and nerfs to seige, as well as various reworks to only appease lategame nolifers, ruined the beauty of the game
if we all played on a client with no nightvision or bots it would be 1000x more involving and interesting
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