Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby pagsiu » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:42 pm

jorb wrote:FINAL VERDICTS
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  • The interdict held over the village "Twix Factory" has been lifted due to lack of significant evidence of wrongdoing, appeals, and mercy, and the interdict time itself deemed punishment sufficient.
  • The base water quality of the world in general will be increased by about 250 quality points, pending server restart. Note that old wells will be unaffected by this change.
  • Some additional accounts were banned, some were unbanned. Thank you for your support and cooperation with these important investigations.

Proceedings are concluded.


Who did you unban? Name and un-shame!
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby scurvylouse » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:44 pm

Well, Well, Well!
A very King Solomon-style solution!
Well played, good sirs!

Here comes the OP vinegar/goldbeater skins, lye/clay/industry, trees, and no stamina drain from drinking water.

Have fun and good luck!
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby Myrgard » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:46 pm

So instead of having some bugged water that would have had little impact and dissipated in a few months you decided to brake the water q mechanic for the whole world... great job.

At this rate we really will have a world reset in another two months... hence I'm wondering what's the point of continuing to play
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby Ejnekor » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:46 pm

jorb wrote:
Syndras wrote:Punishment for what though? i genuinely have no ieda what we were ever even accused of.


Racketeering. Criminal conspiracy. RICO charges.


But we had none! And our animals suffered!
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby abt79 » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:48 pm

First gerdgen now an entire village worth of pigs and reindeer

Doth the cruelty of the gods know limits?
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby loftar » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:49 pm

Myrgard wrote:At this rate we really will have a world reset in another two months...

It is precisely in order to avoid having to do that that we raised the water quality.

Ejnekor wrote:But we had none!

I don't consider that conclusively proven. There is circumstantial evidence that makes me suspicious, but nothing to conclusively prove anything.
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby rye130 » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:51 pm

jorb wrote:Note that old wells will be unaffected by this change


Why? Basically all the time players spent legitimately raising their well quality is wasted because of this.
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby pagsiu » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:53 pm

Oh no you buffed the salt water as well... 500ql kilns incoming, quick rollback! ¦]
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby loftar » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:54 pm

rye130 wrote:Why?

Because of implementation. Wells save their quality at the time of building them so I'd have to go in and retcon them, whareas raising the general water table quality can be done statelessly.
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Re: Divine Intervention: Herald et Consortes vs. Dev Team

Postby mulamishne » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:54 pm

Yeah, saltwater didn't need to be buffed, should revert that
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