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#1 Re: Main Forum » Guide: how to make a sheep pen » 2018-05-28 17:54:33

U only requires one sapling but you have to put it in simmering water.

#2 Re: Main Forum » One sad sad griefer » 2018-04-29 06:23:02

Balzabukas wrote:
towelieban2k wrote:

It seems the new griefing flavor of the week is building wells and stone wall on entrances to town walls and buildings. My suggestion to all the builders out there is maybe put a filled trash pit or two on the outside of your door/open entrances.

I just wanted to share a story about a griefed town I was in today. It was a pretty good settlement with stone paths, huge berry and compost piles, tons of food, horses, crowns, dyed cloths etc. The town had a huge stone wall with many rooms at its center and someone was griefing it by blocking the entrances with wells and walls. By the time i could pick stuff up it was already mostly blocked with four of the six entrances blocked by 3 lengths of walls or wells. I knew someone was doing it and so did everyone else in town, but no one cared because the town was already expanding outside of this structure. By the time I was an old man the structure was completely blocked all around and a lady was inside of it laughing at the people outside because she had trapped a bunch of crowns and a horse and a lot of other things. She also had a cart of pies inside. Only the town did not give a crap at all. No one responded to her. The farm is outside of the structure and we tamed another horse, and everyone was doing just fine. The lady died inside her big tomb with food still around probably due to boredom and it was so pointless. No one was impressed, no one cared, no one responded to her insults and by the time I died the town still had everything it needed and some. I looked around the structure, this person built at least six wells and a bunch of stone walls to achieve this meaningless feat. It must have taken a very long time and a lot of effort and all I can think is that can't possibly be fun or fulfilling. If your just that bored why not just do something else, griefing this game is so pointless. Everyone knows its easy and nobody is impressed or rage-quiting over it because it takes a few seconds to respawn. She probably also the one who tonged the sheep pen fences and chopped all the maple trees around and again, no one gave a crap, our smart shepard just herded them away from town and continued mutton farming without a pen and I just built a new pen because we have a horse and can go far for straight branches. I guess my point is there are always going to be sad people with nothing better to do so the best thing to do is to try to build a resilient town and just ignore them. I would love to hear more tips from others out there on things you do when griefed like my sheperd just continuing sheep farming without a pen and not missing a beat.

It was me, it was to target people getting together in discord to build things (with one member getting triggered to be honest, way too much, in my opinion (telling me to kill myself or I would be gassed if it was 1940s - actually when I think about it mods should look at it), after bragging of wiping out three towns to either start this one or spawn here this one).

The building you were talking was still missing "locks" which made me easier to get in. With locks it would have been totally locked out from non discord group (not really, but for average player). I did not grief anything else. If it was not meant to be with locks it would have been built differently. Not the first project i see locked out from everyone.

Also it took one life (the wells were there for some reason already, only the triple walls was me).

Did I insult anyone? Like ever? I said Bye Family, and to kids spawning to me "sorry kids we are locked out"

Locks are fine and all but can't you still just block it with walls or wells unless I'm missing something I still think filled trashpits would be a stronger solution. I didn't see any signs that the intention was going to be lock everyone out(even the farm was outside) most of the town including me weren't on discord and typing ingame. Someone was definitely cutting maple trees and making tongs kudos if it wasn't you, but how is what you did any better. Why do you care so much if they were coordinated anyways? Even if they were, it takes a lot of time and energy to even attempt at 100+ generations and the people I saw in that town was nothing but nice to me. My mom's hair greyed and several different people fed me and a cousin manually even though we were boys. To me, I just saw a nice spirit of cooperation in that town and you tried to ruin it.

#3 Main Forum » One sad sad griefer » 2018-04-29 04:41:59

towelieban2k
Replies: 12

It seems the new griefing flavor of the week is building wells and stone wall on entrances to town walls and buildings. My suggestion to all the builders out there is maybe put a filled trash pit or two on the outside of your door/open entrances.

I just wanted to share a story about a griefed town I was in today. It was a pretty good settlement with stone paths, huge berry and compost piles, tons of food, horses, crowns, dyed cloths etc. The town had a huge stone wall with many rooms at its center and someone was griefing it by blocking the entrances with wells and walls. By the time i could pick stuff up it was already mostly blocked with four of the six entrances blocked by 3 lengths of walls or wells. I knew someone was doing it and so did everyone else in town, but no one cared because the town was already expanding outside of this structure. By the time I was an old man the structure was completely blocked all around and a lady was inside of it laughing at the people outside because she had trapped a bunch of crowns and a horse and a lot of other things. She also had a cart of pies inside. Only the town did not give a crap at all. No one responded to her. The farm is outside of the structure and we tamed another horse, and everyone was doing just fine. The lady died inside her big tomb with food still around probably due to boredom and it was so pointless. No one was impressed, no one cared, no one responded to her insults and by the time I died the town still had everything it needed and some. I looked around the structure, this person built at least six wells and a bunch of stone walls to achieve this meaningless feat. It must have taken a very long time and a lot of effort and all I can think is that can't possibly be fun or fulfilling. If your just that bored why not just do something else, griefing this game is so pointless. Everyone knows its easy and nobody is impressed or rage-quiting over it because it takes a few seconds to respawn. She probably also the one who tonged the sheep pen fences and chopped all the maple trees around and again, no one gave a crap, our smart shepard just herded them away from town and continued mutton farming without a pen and I just built a new pen because we have a horse and can go far for straight branches. I guess my point is there are always going to be sad people with nothing better to do so the best thing to do is to try to build a resilient town and just ignore them. I would love to hear more tips from others out there on things you do when griefed like my sheperd just continuing sheep farming without a pen and not missing a beat.

#4 Re: Main Forum » How to deal with the carrot sponge once and for all » 2018-04-23 05:52:10

I always wish death by overeating is a thing. Sure some people might accidentally trip it and die but I think it would be worth it. Maybe five or six over max=death. Takes care of babies eating mutton too, and being force fed to over max hunger should result in nothing happening.

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