Plowed ground, ain't so plowed.

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Plowed ground, ain't so plowed.

Postby Neyvn » Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:07 am

Now we all know that the Reclaim on Plowed tiles is fast and annoying.
But of late I have been noticing something even more so. Normally if there is only one or two tiles that are reclaimed I just plow them by hand and get on with the replant. But everynow and then I notice something odd. Mainly now that I am doing some fiddly planting work (Art with Flowers).

Sometimes a Plowed Tile will actually be reclaimed BUT the Tile Graphic hasn't disappeared. I keep thinking I am lagging up (cause it happens) but all it is is that I can't plant there cause the tile isn't plowed. I have to replow it by hand before I want to use it despite the fact that the Graphic says that it is already...
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Re: Plowed ground, ain't so plowed.

Postby Fluffy » Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:10 am

Yeah, this happened a lot to me in the beginning. Got really annoying.

It would also be nice if plowed tiles didn't get reclaimed when you have something planted in plowed soil. The roots would hold it together.
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Re: Plowed ground, ain't so plowed.

Postby Neyvn » Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:13 am

Fluffy wrote:Yeah, this happened a lot to me in the beginning. Got really annoying.

It would also be nice if plowed tiles didn't get reclaimed when you have something planted in plowed soil. The roots would hold it together.

What do you do Fluffy, Lurk forums to post, that was barely 3mins gap between posts.
But yeah it would be nice if plots did that...

(EDIT: Notices how Hypocritical he is...)
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Re: Plowed ground, ain't so plowed.

Postby Fluffy » Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:45 am

Nah, I just refreshed the page right when you posted, so I clicked your thread, read it, then typed up a quick post. >.>
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Re: Plowed ground, ain't so plowed.

Postby Ninku » Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:27 am

It might be a good solution to do the opposite. Once a plant has grown or maybe when its harvested the ground goes back to an unplowed state. It would be more realistic this way and consistent.
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