CSPAN wrote:And they've let the NEETs dictate an update. Darn. Better luck next time.
loftar wrote:CSPAN wrote:And they've let the NEETs dictate an update. Darn. Better luck next time.
As we know by know, changes that aren't power-creep can only be made at resets.
loftar wrote:CSPAN wrote:And they've let the NEETs dictate an update. Darn. Better luck next time.
As we know by know, changes that aren't power-creep can only be made at resets.
jorb wrote:Ok, so, after careful consideration -- we went back and forth quite a bit -- we have decided to hold off on the gardening changes until a more opportune moment.
jorb wrote:[...] but there were also some good arguments made against the change, perhaps chiefly that the quality of foraged goods is a bigger problem. All in all, we'll hold off, and do things more gradually and gracefully. Mechanically I think the changes were net positive [...]
jorb wrote:
There are a few tantrum posts in this thread that I really dislike
Aceb wrote:Even while changes were restored in that regard, I still didn't see any explanation or way of thinking why such changes were made in first place, making me glad that You did restore but also making me being very uneasy that it still looks like the toilet bowl was just closed and shit is still there.
MagicManICT wrote:You've been around long enough, and I'll admit I've not a clue what your history is with "on again, off again 'Haven,'" but if you've been around most, if not all of that time, you should know this isn't the first time the wrong call was made for the given time. (This may be a "right call," but just horrible timing six months into a world.)
Aceb wrote:It's that I have a way different vibe and feelings now than I had with combat changes or any past fails that were reverted.
Don't get me wrong, when they failed with combat rework I was glad they tried, failed, reverted, probably got a lesson from that next time will be hopefully a lot better.
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