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#1 2018-01-02 20:01:03

yvanhooe
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Registered: 2018-01-01
Posts: 137

Had fun making pies

Pies are really super energetic (18+ for a berry rabbit carrot pie) and can be contained in bags and backpacks. However the water consumption really goes up when you need wheat and an additional water for dough.

I guess that's perfect food for a long expedition.

What is supposed to be the "endgame"? Moving around with chariots once resources are depleted?
It is interesting that two people can carry some stuff but an exodus would be far easier with more people to transport tools, foods, utensils, etc...

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#2 2018-01-03 03:41:56

jasonrohrer
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Registered: 2017-02-13
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Re: Had fun making pies

Endgame is death or moving for now.  Civs will always collapse, eventually.

But wells will be added later.  Then wells will dry up eventually too.

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#3 2018-01-03 03:42:28

jasonrohrer
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Re: Had fun making pies

The hope is that no steady state is ever possible.  You should always need to keep working and adapting to keep a civ alive long term.

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#4 2018-01-03 04:12:58

jcwilk
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Registered: 2017-12-20
Posts: 336

Re: Had fun making pies

yvanhooe wrote:

It is interesting that two people can carry some stuff but an exodus would be far easier with more people to transport tools, foods, utensils, etc...

Yeah seems like two people with two carts and two backpacks can currently transport most of everything required to kickstart a new colony... eg, all the metal tools and enough food to last through a very long stretch of no berry bushes. One person could do well enough since most of the metal tools aren't very essential aside from the steel axe.

Kind of funny leaving behind a colony that's stripped of resources... Anyone who finds it will probably be stoked until they start panicking and die of starvation since everything around them is stripped bare xD

Do goose ponds eventually replenish themselves?

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#5 2018-03-01 18:58:15

sinoth
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Registered: 2018-02-28
Posts: 7

Re: Had fun making pies

jcwilk wrote:

Do goose ponds eventually replenish themselves?

I was told by someone today that yes they do, IF you don't empty them completely. Though I admit this doesn't make the most sense... a pond is likely getting filled by either rain or runoff which shouldn't be affected by water being present.

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