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I find it crazy that civilizations still die, while cows remain. Those, and the omeletts are perhaps the best ways to keep food supply with as less iron usage as possible.
Looks very nice! Too bad I have windows.
I only die when there is no surname.
I only die if town has way too many people already, at least 5 kids.
I only die if mom wants me to. ( ;o;)
I don't die if town is city, town or eve camp.
I don't die if there is messy, or it's unorganized, doesn't take few minutes until you've fixed it when you're toddler.
I don't die because I don't want to be a narcist too much.
*drops mic*
Only thing I really want to decay is dung...
The others mentioned, maybe tomatoes, not dry bean pods, just put them in bowls for gods sake, who hates three sister's soup now?
Wheat and meat are easy to use, and it clutters yes, but it is better to not lose it, especially since this /die function has dried up families to the point that there is not every person in EVERY JOB at all times. Putting decay rate on them would only feel like a punch in the guts on those who are in brink of starving in mid towns.
It is a sin almost everyone does. We will have to see what Rohrer will do about this.
I think the 'pregnancy' cd should be implemented. It would make suicide things and messy bases less of a thing.
I mean, that where your mom is your placeholder in view and sees what you see etc.
less guiltful suiciding at least.
Well, spice of life is, griefers often get their karma.
There are plenty of pretty lives to life by. That sounded like a wild ride you had there, futurebird.
Personally, if you manage to reach first iron tools, the hammer ax and shovel, you've pretty much done your job as Eve. Trying to overachieve is bit too much micromanaging, especially when you're supposed to be the only woman of that first generation to begin with.
When I mostly succeeded in getting past tools while still having some time left, I dug all the reed stumps I ever could so the free adobes would not go to waste. It's true pein's sugar cane pen is fast to make, but it also spends more skewers and soil, which would be one rare resource to find in masses to especially next to ponds to make it convenient and better solution.
In my opinion beginning pens from either sugar canes or adobes is perhaps your last year job which would be at least very simple and easy to do.
- Let new players watch their mothers for 45 seconds (9 months) before being born
- They see everything their mother sees
- The Mother doesn't know she is pregnant
- If the baby dies during this time it will have no effects on the mother
- If the baby dies during this time the mother will never know she was pregnant
- There could be a message / indicator that tells the new player he has to wait until he is born
- The 45 seconds already count to the first year of the new player
We need this, this would help mothers to live up to their duties, especially when out of town. Babies have always been a dead weight when popping all out of nowhere and mother being shocked and trying to act fast to get them back to town / nursery.
This would make /die function little bit more better... It would not make players feel so much of guilt when dying.
Oh, and when it comes for /die thing, I sometimes try hard to avoid using it, since I simply want to play. At one time I almost wanted to spell /die, when villager put kindlings on small fire, but over time it turned out to be very fruitful place, lots of iron everywhere and iron mines, so I lost that wrath on that one player who just might've been new themselves.
I think the issue is more greatly on how shovel has been nerfed lately, and even more, wheat has been buffed lately, so that you probably never lack of wheat seeds in meantime. Composting after all is somewhat complex thing, and requires space. Some don't really see it, but compost is quite often used... so there is no excuse that there is too much dung.
Shovel though has been in bad shade with accidental griefing, when people have tried to gather space in pen by moving dung with shovel, destroying them from spending them for tossing dungs either on wet compost piles, or blatantly on ground without switching shovel with any available item (which I've time and time again adviced people to try. Very handy especially in smithing)
The carrot and wheat buff should be promising enough for composting fans (which I doubt there are that many.), although seeds not in bowls decay, decaying hit wheat piles and such, would bring in a little bit of micromanaging in even simplest farms, although not that risque.
Personally, it's best to face the basics again, and try to do the composting, even with the incredible dung piles and scarce amounts of shovels.
I am pretty sure that shorn sheep dung buff won't stand the sunlight for too long anyway, I personally always still feed the lambs. ![]()
i played right now in a fairly beginner settlement, i was born fourth gen male
my ma had then one daughter, that one had again one daughter
so everything seemed so far going ok, the only problem was lots of things to do & not enough hands to do itthe berry farm needed improvement, there was no carrot farm, no sheep either
iron was scarce & had to be collected, we had not enough clothes as well, only one backpack, my sister got that backpack
the only thing that was really in sheer abundance was eggs, there was like thirty ponds around, literally, so overflown with eggs
we had not even an oven cause one could easily live from all the omelettswhile i was smithing the second shovel & hoe, my sister all of sudden dropped dead
then my ma gets really old & the niece grabs all clothes, backpack also & says, she's going to leave "this shithole", her words
then asks me, if i am going to be ok, what did she mean by that ? i am alone, ma dead by now & the girl is just leaving,
no idea to what end, since she could have been doing anything she wanted in "that shithole"spoiled inexperienced brat
if i didn't have my curse token already wasted on another griefer before i would have cursed her, ce la viei worked then to improve the berry farm further till i dropped dead at 60
btw that brat died soon after she left, of course, was clearly to be expected
if a player is as inexperienced as to leave a good place like that then the death by mistake is just around the cornerhttp://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=4008246
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Without a doubt, any camp that is nearby any 4-17 pond location, is definitely not a shithole. It seemed that your ingame sister was just scared of working on projects and just wanted to scoot. I was bit like that when I was new, just ran naked and went one direction to find own place to live.
No idea really. Haven't seen the village after 18th generation.
I didn't make homemarker as Eve either because I was too busy so I don't think I'll ever see it again either.
Ive had two eve camps die off. Well one was a second gen girl eve camp because i ran off.
Place was IDEAL and AMAZING.Both places were teeming with milkweek yet my kid built a stone hoe and plant milkweed on my farm plots that I was preparing for the population surge. There was enough natural milkweed for 6 more ropes minimum and no pressure to get it, especially when milkweed grows fast and the drill n hatched done + 2 spare ropes left. We even had a small load of starting iron. Ugh. Nearby food source was not estabilished fast enough to curb some hunger for my camp-working children, both failed. The other's wild food situation was worse though.
Oh my god. That sounded like horrible hour.
I hope that milkweed farmer learned not to farm milkweed when there is naturally enough for mid-high tier tech.
carrot/berrybush farms should be the second thing to do after bowls/plates almost immediately, yet some don't understand such fully. Let time teach them, I wasn't born good either, needed to learn things from worst situations.
Not to forget this seed update, which will likely give additional challenge for beginning Eve camps and mid tiers, when seeds need to be on tilled soil or in bowl else it decays.
But better that than towns full of rose hip seeds.
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Oh, I did, as well as my son. At the very least it's two numbers upwards on her lifetime counter.
I must admit that being an Eve and vulnerable about everything is a part of OHOL. It's an unpleasant one, but towns come and die. The only annoying thing is that players actually abuse it in their "own" way.
Reason I've tried to be as positive yet very vigilant as possible.
No matter how sweet players often are, you would never know the full story once you don't see them in screen.
I've seen kinds players behave well and RP peacefully, yet still take tools and hide them far away where villagers would not see it, and despite warnings, people would not defend your case considering the possible thief was very kind, possibly even contributing person, if contributing and later on stealing would make any sense... it would not to me within 60 minutes, not really.
The times when I was checking on my family, yesterday (sorry my narcism, hehe), but there was really efficient anti-griefing campaign going on. People shared opinions about others suspicious behavior and explained what should be done to punish evildoers.
Yet griefers didn't really stop. Ones that are harder to track and stop are the tool thiefs, whom I consider the most cowardly action, since it is risk-free, and you likely never get caught unless someone catches your name in their memory.
Oh my god. Lots of fun stories you've had there eh... and I also checked Mippu's stream and clearly I had no idea since I was too busy keeping her sisters alive somehow.
Without a doubt, this day was full of adventure.
So many sign recipes in other survival games that are actually easy to do, and are mostly in multiplayer games.
Except not here? I think it would give charcoal pencil more meaning if you could draw on signs. Issue though is, that sign would have limited space for seeable text, and you would need to priorize how to say it, not to mention, how it would work out when you poke the pencil on sign.
It would also free lock usage, and possible griefing method. But perhaps it would need to be balanced by pencil actually depleting, the coal shortening and finally being unusable and decay.
Without a doubt, you impressed me with the incredible teamwork you did on Pea family. Your cooperation, the camp location and all other gadgets put together managed to pass through 15th generation. I was expecting it to end to 11th generation because I've had terrible luck with eve runs, and I usually have. I was afraid of the births of 4 daughters, and the boom of girls in okay, but scattered food source. We got the farm and pen beginning from 3rd generation, and it was promising, everyone was roleplaying their part at ease, and showing good morale from the beginning... and to the midway.
Yes, I was too excited so I wanted to try to spawn back to this family, to the 16-17th generation. I was S-H-O-C-K-E-D to say at least. It was before 20 generation milestone, and had several deep wells, organized berry rows with wooden roads, huge huge HUUUUGE bakery and pen right next to it where 3rd gen placed it and open smith close to the small nursery with baskets of pies.
I was so shocked that I kept blabbering of how I was Eve, and how I was so proud of everyone, as little kid saying to everyone like some crazy RPer, but I am serious. I underestimated people's overwhelming feeling of seeing their own family thrive in forums for some time, but now when it happens to me.
My heart melts.
P.S. that mother grave with the note of the most -something mother, if that is for me, I swear to god, it's not all me. It is all of you and your effort, of which you need to be very proud. ![]()
I hope this family will flourish for long, and stay vigil for those griefers when it gets bigger. I saw people doing lot of work killing griefers though, so it looked really promising in my eyes.
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Not bad tracking. Might as well use that x y coordination one day when I am actually a guy....
It's not your fault, people just distribute knives and bows to wrong people and things begin to escalate.
It happened to me many times, I've distributed knives to wrong people disguised as trustable people, and began killing right after, needing me to retaliate and take them down.
People need to RP a little bit to the point that they can get to know folk in town and not let knives be distributed to utter strangers (toddlers, unrelated ppl, ppl you don't simply talk to at all.)
Gladiator tournament. Competitors pick up an iron chainmail and knife, and battle until one of the chainmails breaks of opponents strikes.
Now when we have tomatoes, it could get rotten and be used to throw at opponent from spectator side to stun them shortly if spectators don't like the gladiator on stage.
Might need a new mouse if you fail to work with knifes even in bakery.
It would make it lot worse if you're trusted and no one will dodge you space when you slicing those mangoes or bread.
Blessing is, that characters were designed to be half stick figurines. I hope future games that imitate this knife franchise remember to have small feeted characters. Exception being cringy gnomes of world of warcraft poking with knifes of total destruction. o:)
You reap what you sow. Except nothing less from people who don't like your solution for Eve kids problem... by destroying already succeeding Eve towns that managed to survive past numerous low population waves with miracles.
But then again, it was their fault not preparing for the worst (and not standing on items or switching items around for dog to be locked.
RETURN YOUR PLATES TO KITCHEN!
That's me. I've been that one who makes notes in bakery to return all spare plates there. xD
Or as a baby you look later what you can do, ask short words and scout with bowl of berries or any other small food.
Mother or nurses might have stress going on especially if 1-2 of the babies are afk and not responding with F, I would rather let them die but if they were girls it would be bad to let them die. Them periodically feeding you without you saying anything is bad we know that, but it is lesser of the two devils for you starving to death with no one to chat with.
I believe that would give more collection for Twitch. Just make sure you don't have full nudity mode on your game, otherwise they will try to hatch your account with bans.
This is still fresh game in community for what I've seen. Only a handful of Youtubers have taken this game as their trending game.
The discord should be in bottom of main page of onehouronelife.com , might as well suggest the streaming page from Jason Rohrer himself, so that people who haven't yet bought the game themselves, can see your, and many other's stream from links.
I wish you best of luck. I hope to see your progress in stream as well.
I am sure they'll find the discord server from main page already. I just find this forum post bit too desperate.
Might as well consider finding other roleplay servers like Conan Exiles for yourself or such. Might give some new perspective and interesting ideas.
Roleplay being demanded from utter strangers is though bit strange. Might as well state it more like "getting to know you better".