Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby dragonherald » Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:56 pm

dra6o0n wrote:
Phades wrote:
dragonherald wrote:Ok I have some beef with the hunting stuff for one thing its soooo dang hard to find a rabbit but foxes are simply abundant heres what I think the fox Rabbit ratio should be... for every fox in a super grid there are twenty more rabbits because rabbits are Herbivores giving them a distinct advantage energy wise. while foxes eat meat which contain less energy than Herbivores this is called the Pyramid of energy we learned this in school our science teacher practically drilled it into our heads this year (7th grade) If people out there agree with me say so and I'm willing to adjust the twenty rabbits cus well thats ridiculous mroe like 10 anyways the same chould go for chicken say 3 flocks per fox or something like a half a flock mroe reasonably in that area the fox has to spawn in I also think that bears shouldn't attack on sight because they are Omnivore more likely to eat blueberries and fish than humans there should also be a stream direction thing for migrating fish make a migratory system other than the moon one I am not complaining there is too little meat/food to go round infact thats why I play really it's hard to survive so Jorb and Loftar please consider this I am putting this in the Inn of Brodgar because it is not a suggestion just feed back however if It has suggestion status I am sorry I will be more choosy about where to put threads. Thanks for reading.
*Edit* whoopsie thought I was In the Inn of Brodgar can a Mod please move it please? I'm sorry


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Seriously, are the fucking period, comma, and enter keys broken on your keyboard? Or could your parents not afford to buy you a keyboard with them?


It's not that these people type blocks of text and not mind hitting those keys, it's like they are blinded to the blocks of words they created on the screen so they are looking down on their keyboards typing continuously like so...

Then they click submit quickly and not double check their text (cause they are immature so they think it's not important)..


Mostly right on that count except one I'm not immature I just dont pay attention unless its important I dotn count games as that important
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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby sabinati » Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:04 pm

you'll never make it in the world of major league gaming with that attitude
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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby dragonherald » Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:50 am

sabinati wrote:you'll never make it in the world of major league gaming with that attitude


I'm not a major league gamer heck I'm not even out of school yet. But if it pleases you I can promise I'll put periods. Commas are another thing though.
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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby Gorbane » Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:52 pm

dragonherald wrote:
sabinati wrote:you'll never make it in the world of major league gaming with that attitude


I'm not a major league gamer heck I'm not even out of school yet. But if it pleases you I can promise I'll put periods. Commas are another thing though.

Prim and proper grammar is unnecessary. Legibility, however, is.
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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby MagicManICT » Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:20 am

dragonherald wrote:
Mostly right on that count except one I'm not immature I just dont pay attention unless its important I dotn count games as that important


Then why are you even taking the time to post in the first place? If it bothered me that much and I don't find the game that important, I'd just quit and find another game to play.

The only thing I don't run into often enough is bears, and that's a good and bad thing. Bad cause it's harder to find one when I want to kill it, good cause they can still run me over like a Mack truck.

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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby Phaen » Mon Apr 04, 2011 9:30 am

This thread title seems to suggest that Jorb and Loftar are animals that can be hunted ;)
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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby BWithey » Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:43 pm

dragonherald wrote:
sabinati wrote:you'll never make it in the world of major league gaming with that attitude


I'm not a major league gamer heck I'm not even out of school yet. But if it pleases you I can promise I'll put periods. Commas are another thing though.


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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby niltrias » Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:01 pm

dragonherald wrote:Ok I have some beef with the hunting stuff. For one thing, its soooo dang hard to find a rabbit but foxes are simply abundant. Here is what I think the fox-to-rabbit ratio should be... for every fox in a super grid there should be at least twenty rabbits because rabbits are herbivores, giving them a distinct advantage energy-wise.
Foxes eat meat, which is less energy-efficient to create than an herbivore's diet of plants: this is called the Pyramid of Energy. I learned this in school; our science teacher practically drilled it into our heads this year (7th grade).
If people out there agree with me say so and I'm willing to adjust the twenty rabbits cus well thats ridiculous mroe like 10 .
Anyway, the same chould go for chickens: say 3 flocks per fox, or something reasonable in the area in which the fox spawns.
I also think that bears shouldn't attack on sight because they are omnivores, which are more likely to eat blueberries and fish than humans.
There should also be stream directions. We should have migrating fish rather than a lunar-based system.
I am not complaining that there is not enough meat or food to go around. In fact, thats why I play: really it's hard to survive so Jorb and Loftar please consider this suggestion.
I am putting this in the Inn of Brodgar because it is not a suggestion, just feedback. However if It has "suggestion status" I am sorry, and I will be more choosy about where to put my threads.
Thanks for reading.
*Edit* whoopsie thought I was In the Inn of Brodgar can a Mod please move it please? I'm sorry
*edit 2* Ok if all you can do is rag on my grammar then dont post at all


There you go. I don't mind the grammar as much as the general incoherence. I left in italics the parts that were well beyond saving.

Edit: I did about 5 revisions to this, still not great, but should be more legible.
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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby pyrale » Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:32 pm

dragonherald wrote:Mostly right on that count except one I'm not immature I just dont pay attention unless its important I dotn count games as that important

If what you're writing isn't important even to you, why the hell should we read it ?
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Re: Jorb Loftar Rabbits foxes deer etc... and hunting in general

Postby niltrias » Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:34 pm

Just leave the stream-of-consciousness to James Joyce, and we will get along fine.
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