a multiplayer game of parenting and civilization building
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I bet if a silo made it in, we'd build them. Of course just letting us pile it up is also an option.
OHOL as it is now, especially after the last couple of updates (fences, skin color, war sword) attracts only a certain quality of players
the retention of players takes place only among those who are mildly interested in building a little, don't mind lack of tools for organization, can put up with cumbersome crafting but are highly interested in killings (griefing, mod usage, genocide, for fun, revenge, roleplay) & oc don't mind being killed now & thenevery other player is gone
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I used to play 5 to 6 lives a day. I have played 0 lives since swords. And I'm crafting a negative review on steam today so that people don't get fooled by the friendly trailer on steam. It might as well be two minutes of baby slaughter accompanied by death metal.
Destiny makes another good point. Doors aren't so easy to move through. It would be better if you didn't need to click on the door to open it.
Agreed. Maybe make spring doors the luxury elements that allow ingress and egress without a click.
Perhaps not limiting the number of /die's per hour, but increasing the time you are "waiting to be born" after you suicide multiple times. If I knew I was going to have to wait an entire infancy of time just to be born, then I would think twice before suiciding because I don't like the fourth town I'm being born into. At some point, it's easier just to try to make things work.
I tend to smith and make engines whenever I can, so I have a lot of feelings about the crap people do to the forge area.
1. Taking the bowls and plates away. Please at least keep three of each. And if you take them just so you can make your 900th pie, shame on you!
2. Taking the flat rocks away to make your Stone road that borders the farms. Or turning the forge into your tortilla/omelette station.
3. Turning the forge into a glorified nursery. Please stop breastfeeding your infants in front of a firing forge. Especially if the fire is nowhere near it.
4. Yoinking the charcoal repeatedly without asking. Same goes for firing charcoal to make one thing when you could just ask me. Bonus points to people who light up a forge and for 20 seconds straight, try to fire a wet bowl with the only pair of tongs.
After finding an ideal place, I focus on getting seal skin or loin cloths on everyone (cover up those dirty bits). Start the beginnings of a berry farm, thin rows or columns, trying to find a geographic location so that people don't turn it into a full-on 20x20 unmanageable orchard. If I can bring stew ingredients, I will. And I try to get at least an axe and shovel made, but usually manage to get everything but knife/shears made. I try to at least pass on the location of an iron vein. My last 3-4 years are usually planting as much milkweed as possible because that tends to stymie progress when you start needing buckets and carts.
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