jtpitner wrote:Loving the hat!
Potjeh wrote:ZantetsukenX wrote:Can we get the farmer credo quests to be a little more leniant on animal related objectives. For instance instead of "Milk a Sheep" it could be "Milk an animal (Sheep/Cow/Goat)". And instead of "Slaughter a Pig" it could be "Slaughter a domestic animal" which would include foals and other animals? Those always seem to be deal breakers for anyone who isn't doing taming every animal available.
Also if you happen to be looking at farmer credo in general, can we please get trellis quests to be a bit more reasonable to? Feels bad every time a quest pops up that wants you to harvest 90 grapes, or plant 100 hemps. I'd wager that outside of a few insane people the vast majority of players abandon any trellis quest that is bigger than the number 30. And even that is a bit unreasonable for harvesting.
Yeah, quantities required by farmer quests are unreasonable for a hermit. Like I had a quest to harvest 65 peppercorns. Bruh, where would I fit that many trellises in a hermitage? It'd take multiple in-game years to finish the credo if I didn't go around begging my neighbours to harvest their crops. It would be kinda bearable if I just wanted to get farmer credo, but the problem is like half of the good credos in the game are locked behind farmer.
Potjeh wrote:Bruh, where would I fit that many trellises in a hermitage?
icepie wrote:Trellises are way more space efficient than other crops. Pictured is ~80 trellises in this 10x10 square and it's not even full or using the most efficient layout. You can stack 3 trellises in the same tile and harvest all 3 from the same side. If I wanted, I could have two rows of 3 trellises adjacent to eachother and leave just a one tile gap between them.
jorb wrote:
- Added "Lay Woodchips", terraforming. You can now use any woodblock to lay woodchip "paving" on a tile. For now, all woodchip tiles look the same, but, in theory, we could render woodchip textures with variable materials per woodblock type, and may do so if/when we add support for more tile types.
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