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#1 Re: Main Forum » My experience with murder mouth » 2019-06-27 14:56:25

Murder mouth is much more terrifying when you're a little toddler and a murderer is hot on your trail with the only knife in town.

#2 Re: Main Forum » Is It Worth Living In A Dead Village? » 2019-06-24 02:22:02

Sukallinen wrote:

Next turn, cart of 4 (or 6) buckets, fill'em, ask some kids to "go find iron when grown up and we're good".

Although it seems like your town was built with a griefer (having no oil, usually oil is at generation 6..10) or especially bad location. But still, you can do a lot with ponds, they refill some every 12 minutes now. So, one of the runs with cart should be done with doing bowls only-most people do plates so you also should burn'em yourself or they'll be turned to useless plates.

Edit: hope is best resource, even one kid who knows what he's doing is very powerful.
Edit2: or it was too many RP'ers town, eh

Wow, I had no idea! I think someone did go out with buckets at some point, since there was a small lull in the sharp decline of the village where water appeared out of nowhere. I figured someone made another well? Looks like I have a lot more to catch up on than I thought.
We did have oil pretty close, about 3 tarry spots close to each other. I have no idea why nobody built a drill. I assume they just got by on using coal for the newcomen pump and nobody thought to build one.

Grim_Arbiter wrote:

Oh hey pump bros!

If it makes you feel any better I avenged you.

https://i.ibb.co/8mBCWcH/revolt.jpg

They were muttering something about a workers revolt after i stabbed them.. Crown problems.. I saw they were up to something earlier and I should have put them down, but I tend to be pretty passive. I was working on the road to oil and was busy like you too, so I didn't catch them earlier.

Gahh, classic roleplay griefers. I do feel slightly better about it though, thanks for avenging me big_smile There was something about one of them stealing all the pies and clothes, but then the guy shortly came back with the cart full of clothes and just... put them back down? I don't think anyone even stole the pies, they just got eaten. Definitely some weird stuff going on. Oh well.

#3 Main Forum » Is It Worth Living In A Dead Village? » 2019-06-24 01:41:18

sinfulcliche
Replies: 20

Hi everyone! Not sure if any of you remember me, I was pretty quiet anyway, but I've been slowly getting back into the game. The village I was born into was having a big drought, with the only water available coming from a single newcomen pump. I don't know how it happened, it was coal powered and then suddenly it was a kerosene powered pump? I'm not sure if that happened on its own or someone deliberately changed it. Anyway the bushes were dying and all the new babies /died in panic, and it looked like all the young men and women were suiciding too. I was a young boy myself, and though I did consider taking my clothes off and running in the snow, I wanted to try my best to get kerosene and save the village. I'd never made an oil drilling rig before so I wanted to challenge myself. I didn't pay much attention as I was frantically galloping back and fourth, cutting stone, and making rubber. During that time the village's fate was sealed as the only people left were old women and men. I kept diligently working though, I knew even if the village was dead I'd have this experience under my belt, as well as fresh tanks of kerosene for anyone that may come across the village in the future. As I was just about to smith the drill bit a boy came up to me and said there was a murder and wanted me to come see it. I humored him but as soon as I arrived at the scene he stabbed me. Chanting "FOOOOD" along with like 3 other people.
I've observed that when a village dies people go crazy and start stabbing each other, because to them there's no reason for anyone to live anymore. I'm not sure if I was a victim of this, or just straight up griefing.
To me, dead villages are full of opportunity. The pressure is gone so you can just do what you want. Maybe try something you haven't before. There's something eerie and cool about wandering about a village you knew was once full of people. I've spent a few lives as the last living person in my village, just making notes for the people of the future.
So I want your opinion, is it worth living in a dead village?
My life, in case anyone wants to see it; http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=4849872

#5 Re: Main Forum » Is this game elitest, temp update definitely makes it feel that way? » 2019-02-19 20:28:03

I get it, the game is supposed to be frantic and challenging.  Eveing was challenging enough before the update. But what a lot of eletists don't understand is frantic and challenging =/= fun. For most of us, anyway. When I get home from school or work, as of right now, OHOL is the game I wouldn't want to be playing. I don't want to be stressed out of my mind playing a life simulator. I've really tried to like this update but right now it's impossible for me.
I was a girl in a village with a steady supply of clothes and it had a building. I had a sealskin coat, rabbit fur boots, hat, and pants, and I was still on the cold side and nowhere near the middle. I saw a baby run away with a full set of clothes so I tried to chase after it, but it crossed into the jungle and through the desert, so I knew getting the clothes back would be a death trap. I was the only person making compost, and every one of my composted soil was used on maintaining the berry farm that would be plucked clean in minutes. As I was rushing with a sharp stone to cut the wheat I grew I acidentally ran into some mosquitos. I stayed on a grassy biome and went to two boys who were farming carrots. My temperature was already max. I said F to them, and they were within my screen and were moving so I know they saw me. I was clicking on a carrot frantically and they ignored me. They were both wearing a chest piece of clothing each, so after I died I assumed they were looting my dead body. I was 41. Maybe they thought I outlived my use?
Overall the update removes the fun of the game for me. Everyone is just rushing around, there's no more talking or roleplay. (Not that standing around munching berries is a good idea, but some light rp really breathes some life into the game!) Just hoping next Saturday brings some salvation for us filthy casuals and noobz.

#6 Re: Main Forum » [Corrected] - Temperature Update - Potentially not so bad. » 2019-02-16 23:48:40

Grim_Arbiter wrote:

Ok I played a full life so i could experience it and while it was probably the most stressful life I've ever had in this game, it had its reward.. but I still dont like it. Ive gotta say though that now more so than ever do villages need an experienced player or two running around. While I was in a village that was going on 30 gens, I've never seen a live village that needed as much work to keep going as that one. It reminded me of starting in a decayed village where there are like five different things that need to be done to restore, while you also have to deal with things that need to be kept up with now.

This is exactly how I feel! There's no time to stop and chat, because you're starving in seconds. You're constantly searching for food and doing anything is 10x harder. I'm playing a game, I don't *want* to be stressed. (At least not the entire time.)

#7 Re: Main Forum » An Open Letter About The New Update » 2019-02-16 21:44:43

I feel exactly the same way. I tried one life and I died at the age of 12 trying to get food out of my backpack, it was too late.
I consider myself a casual player, not hardcore by any means. Another factor in the game is the so called "drama" and the social aspect, which is essential to the feel of the game.  Nobody was talking. Everyone was just focused on staying alive at that point. There was a griefer who had just shot someone, I stabbed him multiple times but the game was so buggy it didn't register. He got off cooldown and ran away into the forest.
This is NOT the type of game I want to play. An eve start is hard enough, and now it's impossible for us casual players. New players have even less of a chance, just think about how many Chinese players have given up already with this update!
Ohol is my favorite game with 100+ hours. I love the game so much and as much as this pains me I don't want to play anymore. Having to eat every 10 seconds isn't fun, as is rushing around trying to do things as you'll be starving in mere seconds. I'm just really dissapointed. Sorry if this is dramatic lol

#8 Re: Main Forum » Photography Contest! » 2019-02-16 04:47:15

I call this masterpiece Young Love...
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#9 Re: Main Forum » Anal Town (+apocalypse rant) » 2019-02-13 18:54:52

Anandamide wrote:

What exactly do you all want? The apocalypse doesn't happen until after the tech tree has been explored. What are you getting from keeping said civ alive for days after there is nothing new to do? Its easy to stop the apocalypse anyways. I dont know about you all but Ive been playing since almost the beginning and this is starting to become exactly the game I was hoping for back then. So much has changed and so much will continue to. The last apocalypse was stupid because tech tree was too short and wide(relatively speaking) whereas now the tech tree is very twiggy, but is in a great place to expand in all directions. The apocalypse is renewal, and the further the game progresses, the more sense it makes to include it. This game is horribly boring when you reach a steady state.

Personally, I just don't like knowing all the towns I contributed to and my family line getting wiped out because a lot of dudes stabbed some other dudes and managed to not get stabbed themselves for like a whole day irl. But I get why some people are for it, and I'm not reeing for it to be changed.
Ever since the loss of Anal town I've made a challenge for myself to name as many towns as possible. Welcome "I" town!
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I wanted to name it Iron, since what I think was a pair of twins went crazy with horse carts and brought home dozens of piles of iron. I was too old and I only managed to get the I. There was a ton of murder (and I got stabbed myself) so not sure how long the line is gonna last...

#10 Re: Main Forum » Anal Town (+apocalypse rant) » 2019-02-13 02:44:33

narla_hotep wrote:

We really need to start taking screenshots of this game more often. If anyone has any screenshots of Anal Town or any other lost city (such as Fresh Town) post them here.

And yes, I totally agree... for me, part of the fun of this game is seeing the same place in multiple lives, and seeing my family's legacy live on... Wiping the map completely destroys that and gives people a sense of futility in building new towns.

Totally agree though. But unfortunately I don't think any any amount of bad reviews will change Jason's mind on this. Seems like its in his vision for the game.
One last detail I forgot to add, a man ran into the village with a decayed backpack, saying he came from 3k away. I said I did too, and he said that I showed up as his cousin many times removed! But when I moused over him it simply said no relation. He had a different last name as well.
With everyone on bigserver it's definitely getting a lot more interesting with family trees. I hope this is something we see more of in the future!

#11 Re: Main Forum » Anal Town (+apocalypse rant) » 2019-02-13 02:28:57

narla_hotep wrote:

ugh yes, it just happened. I had just spawned as an eve and had a baby and everything went white and I starved to death. I somehow have been here for both apocalypses even though I don't play that much haha, just lucky I guess.

Damn!! I'm really mad I didn't get screenshots now. Anal town, lost to time...

#12 Re: Main Forum » Anal Town (+apocalypse rant) » 2019-02-13 02:25:27

narla_hotep wrote:

oh god no the apocalypse is happening. I BET IT WAS ANAL TOWN

Oh damn right now? I didnt see any apocalypse towers in the village. If it did happen RIP Anal Town (and Luna line) lol

#13 Re: Main Forum » Anal Town (+apocalypse rant) » 2019-02-13 02:00:19

I do! I was the first Luna to arrive in Anal Town. At first I thought my home village was great. There were people arriving back to the village with carts full of iron, and the berry bushes were all ripe. As I became a toddler, I found an empty sheep pen with no poop in sight. The soil piles were running out, and everyone was using the soil on maintaining the too-large berry farm. Before my eyes, I saw everyone of all ages munching away at the berries. I looked on in horror at the hordes of screaming babies being born, and the mothers caring for them without realizing their impending doom. I knew I had to escape! Hastily, I grabbed a basket and plucked the last berry from the whole field. I knew the bell would be my savior!
My trials walking 3.3 k to the village were long and hard. I hastily dodged through swarms of mosquitoes and packs of roaming wolves. As I got closer to the bell, I tried raising a few kids, hoping they would accompany me to the village. Alas, they all starved. As I was walking with my final son a grizzly bear came out of nowhere and ate him! But I had no time to stop and mourn. Released bears must mean the village is close!
I walked into the village, the people were very friendly but curious. They all asked me where I came from so I told my story. I warned them about the bears too. I became friends with the queen, and we were chillin' in the bakery together. Some had this last name I can't remember, but it definitely wasn't Count. (Another mystery perhaps?) The baker was worried about the village losing their name.
"Why so many nameless people?" he asked. I said it was probably because nameless mothers naming their kids. The queen agreed, and right at that moment I got too old. The queen had a baby soon after! She picked it up and said "We should let you name babies since you have a last name."
So that was my job! For the rest of my life, the queen and another mother would bring me their babies to name. The first girl I named was a bit peculiar though.
"When I close my eyes I see dead people." She smiled while dribbling a goose. As I got older I named my last few babies and chatted with the queen some more before passing on. It seems that the original family's name died out, but I'm proud that my name is still going!
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3356736
Long Live Luna!

#15 Re: Main Forum » Questions To The Daytime Players » 2019-01-26 02:30:57

I'm a daytime player, simply because I need sleep at night lol. I agree things can escalate and get agressive pretty quickly. I mostly choose to stay quiet in my lives, I only talk if I need to say something important. I think the text limit and the lack of context (like sarcasm) makes people quick to assume the worst.
In one of my recent lives I was trying to teach my son compost, with another baby in my arms. I threshed the wheat in the farm area, and I agree it wasn't the best place to do so but I was teaching while juggling a baby. This man came up and started nitpicking "Don't thresh right in farm. Very stupid." Like if he thought it was so stupid he could have just grabbed a bowl and emptied it out elsewhere. He also started hounding on me for not being in a desert biome? Its not like I was in the middle of a tundra. Anyway I just chose to ignore him. If I argued I probably would have been dead.
In another recent life I was a guy, second generation to an eve. She was in a really good spot and we rushed iron tools since we had so many plentiful resources. After eve died there was two fertile females, every single female baby they had killed themselves. One woman had two pairs of twins, the moment the twin girls were born they began to run off. I managed to catch one and said "Please stay we need girls" she said "N" and promptly used that modded command to die instantly.
My stories aren't as bad as yours though! Were you in a big town for most of these? Most often people in big towns are murder-happy.

#16 Re: Main Forum » Cocburns » 2019-01-23 13:30:05

http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3039885
I was love cockburn, very fun village to live in! Somebody released a bear on the village, the last female took it on, she died but managed to kill the bear. I was the only woman left so I was sitting on a jungle tile surrounded by yum food, lol
Had a girl right before I went infertile, gave her a rose saying it was a blessing from Jason to have more babies. Lived long enough to see my granddaughter. Pretty good life overall big_smile Those 3x3 berry bushes were so useful too. Tired of having to run through giant berry fields

#17 Re: Main Forum » Drawplate killer! » 2019-01-21 03:30:49

I watched in dismay as my son used bellows on a stack of steel ingots. Was he trying to cool them off???

#18 Re: Main Forum » The Knife Curse, A Dramatic Retelling (With Screenshots) » 2019-01-20 14:15:17

apereason wrote:

i was born into that town! everyone there was a noob (and judging from this story it's probably cursed) and so I ran very far north with a backpack and the last pie. I found a nice spot and I died at 45 of yellow fever. hopefully my children will survive. I had 3 survive childhood, two died while i was alive.
I think I made a good call because the only living family are the ones descended from me. this is why you should run away if your village is dying.
I am lana http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2980261

I was surprised to see we lasted that long regardless! It looks like either nocturnal infertility or noobness wiped us out. We did a lot better than our Eve, if you look at her other children they only survived to generation 3.

#19 Main Forum » The Knife Curse, A Dramatic Retelling (With Screenshots) » 2019-01-20 02:46:00

sinfulcliche
Replies: 4

I was born to a rather confused Eve, who was wandering in circles gathering food. As soon as I was old enough I made a two baskets. I felt a little bad for leaving her behind, but my destiny lie ahead of me! My plan for that life was to find an abandoned village using Grim's guide. When I was 12 years old, I came across a grave and a handcart! I almost went in the opposite direction of the village to keep searching, but thanks to my better judgement I went north instead.
(I'm a little embarrassed to post this screenshot, I was so excited I misspelled HAND. This is my first time finding an abandoned village on my own!)
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The town was ghostly quiet. When my first daughter was born, we were walking through the empty village together. There was a small sheep pen, iron and compost- so what made them die? I found a grave a little ways away from the others, it looked like a very important person. They had a chef's hat, a backpack (although decayed,) and a knife! I started picking off items from the grave, but little did I know I had just activated The Knife Curse. He was carrying not one, two, but four knives! As I clothed my daughter, I moved a little to the right and saw what the person was doing. There was activated Nosaj and an endblock. "We should hide" my daughter said, referring to the knives. "Yes" I agreed. With an uneasy feeling in my stomach I returned to the heart of the village.
I began to raise more children, clothing them in the rags of the people who once lived there, because it was the only thing we had. To my dismay it seemed more knives were emerging. In the decayed backpacks, around the pen, they were everywhere. At the height of The Knife Curse there was easily more than five knives. I had a decayed backpack myself, carrying two knives. I was feeding my sons as we stood by the berry bushes, when my older son Chris approached me holding a bucket. "Spare change" he kept saying, "put it in bucket."
"Don't have any" I replied, not really in the mood for roleplaying since there was still a lot to be done in the village. "You're hiding it from me" Chris said, and I knew this wasn't gonna be good. But suddenly my bag ripped apart and the knives fell out! He jumped right for them, and I had no choice but to grab my youngest son and run with the crazy change boy chasing me.
We hid out away from the village for a while, but I came back when I heard the cry of someone being stabbed. I ran to the scene and saw my son Turki with Chris right next to him, holding the bloody weapon. My daughter Chrissy came in and stabbed Chris, and there was no question who the griefer was. When the carnage was over I went to pick up the extra knives, but I witnessed my other daughter accidentally stab her child. That was enough! If the knives stayed, it would truly spell the end of our village. I picked up three knives and went to work hiding them behind trees far away from our village.
So that was the end of the drama. I spent the rest of my life teaching, gathering wood, and making new backpacks. I thought it was the end of the village, but my first daughter survived and had many babies. I asked to be buried, but who knows if my wish was honored. I was surrounded by my family in the very end!
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The moral of the story is, don't fuck with The Knife Curse!
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2976972

#20 Re: Main Forum » Two Berry Town » 2019-01-20 00:11:59

Omg I was just in this town!! Unfortunately we all died out. I was working my butt off my whole life trying to get the place organized, but when I looked around I realized all of us were old. Womp womp. I feel like it might've been my fault. I didn't care about yum or heat because there were so many people! But they all starved. When I tried to get reborn it said the server was down for maintenance so maybe it was that?
Also I just looked at my lineage, and I have no idea why my ancestor is unknown.
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2974521

#21 Re: Main Forum » New Players Bad for Villages? » 2019-01-19 14:20:57

I agree there's two sides to any coin. Instead of automatically assuming every noob is bad, I always try to take care of them and teach them unless I'm doing something really important. Once I protected a cousin from my mother who was telling the whole town that he was a greifer, even though he was just new. I taught him farming, all about sheep, and compost. By the end we were both old and he was very greatful, saying it was only his 5th life and nobody wanted to teach him anything, and how he didn't know the game was so complicated. It was super heartwarming!
But for every player willing to learn, there's 5 more that are the exact opposite. Once I tried to teach a girl how to farm, but she was just clicking the green bushes with a bucket even though I told her multiple times to use a bowl on it instead. She gave up and started running around, popping out babies and straight up ignoring them. "This is your kid" I would be chasing her around with her baby, and she said "how" and ignored me. So I ended up watching half her abandoned children along with my own. I couldn't kill her because the whole town would probably turn against me. So I definitely see how many bad experiences leaves you hating noobs. I just like to think "innocent until proven guilty" because I personally really like being a teacher. tongue

#22 Re: Main Forum » Message to Jason about new update » 2019-01-12 23:29:45

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#23 Re: Main Forum » Favorite OHOL Character? » 2019-01-07 22:08:50

For me, that gape mouth guy is always doing something productive, like baking or smithing. I have a tendancy to dislike that brown boy with the slickback styled hair, because in almost every town they're just there. Standing and staring among the berry fields, plucking the bushes clean.
This thread has really turned into something interesting!

#24 Re: Main Forum » Favorite OHOL Character? » 2019-01-05 23:23:52

MultiLife wrote:

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Fav!

Least fav:
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Simply due to the unreadable expression he has. It's odd.

I can definetly see why you don't like that guy. I'm trying to find a word for his expression but I just can't. Confused? I know a few people who do this kind of expression when they're really spaced out. Whenever I see this guy in game I feel a little uncomfortable, lol

#25 Main Forum » Favorite OHOL Character? » 2019-01-05 21:41:22

sinfulcliche
Replies: 32

Anyone have a favorite OHOL character? Mine's the brown girl with braids. She's always smiling and she still looks cute even when she's old.
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Alternatively, do you have a least favorite?

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